PlayStation 5 owners woke up to an exciting surprise today as two of the most requested PC titles finally made their way onto the PlayStation Store. SCS Software has officially listed Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator for PS5, sparking a wave of excitement across the gaming community.
The listings, which appeared in multiple regional PlayStation Stores, confirm that the acclaimed Truck Simulator series will be making its long-anticipated console debut. While no release date has been announced yet, both titles are already available to wishlist on the PS Store.
A Long Road to Consoles
Originally launched in 2012, Euro Truck Simulator 2 has built a massive following over the years, offering players the chance to take on the role of a professional trucker traveling across Europe. Meanwhile, 2016’s American Truck Simulator takes players on an authentic journey through the United States, featuring iconic states such as California, Nevada, and Arizona.
According to the official store descriptions:
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American Truck Simulator invites players to “experience legendary American trucks and deliver various cargoes across sunny California, sandy Nevada, and the Grand Canyon State of Arizona.”
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Euro Truck Simulator 2 promises the ultimate trucking experience, allowing players to “travel across Europe as king of the road, delivering important cargo across impressive distances.”
What We Know So Far
At the time of writing, neither listing confirms whether PS5 versions will include the extensive DLC expansions or community mods that helped shape the PC experience. However, the PlayStation Store page for Euro Truck Simulator 2 highlights the opportunity to explore dozens of major European cities, while American Truck Simulator teases breathtaking landscapes and well-known landmarks across the U.S.
Fans Can’t Wait
The news has quickly spread across gaming forums and social media, with fans celebrating the long-awaited console release. For many PlayStation players who have never had the chance to experience these immersive trucking simulators, this marks a fresh start and a chance to finally hit the virtual roads.
SCS Software has not yet shared a launch date, but anticipation is already running high. We’ll keep you updated as soon as more details—including release timing, potential DLC content, and gameplay upgrades—are officially revealed.
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