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Euro Truck Simulator 2: Scandinavia DLC release date announced

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By Phil Savage published 7 April 2015

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If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

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Page 1 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 2 of 11
Page 2 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 3 of 11
Page 3 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 4 of 11
Page 4 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 5 of 11
Page 5 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 6 of 11
Page 6 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 7 of 11
Page 7 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 8 of 11
Page 8 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 9 of 11
Page 9 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

Page 10 of 11
Page 10 of 11

If the Mortal Kombat X trailer was too MAXIMUM VIDEOGAMES—with its violence and its 14-year-old nu-metal—here's a teaser trailer for the more sedate Euro Truck Simulator 2's upcoming Scandinavia DLC. Instead of broken bones and angry shouting, you get miles of new roads and a release date announcement of May 7.

Of course, if that was a little too calmingly inspirational, you could always spice it up a bit.

Scandinavia is a pretty self-explanatory DLC that adds new cities to north of ETS2's map. Judging from the new screenshots above, they'll be some of the best looking territories yet added to the game.

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Page 11 of 11
Phil Savage
Phil Savage
Editor-in-Chief

Phil has been writing for PC Gamer for nearly a decade, starting out as a freelance writer covering everything from free games to MMOs. He eventually joined full-time as a news writer, before moving to the magazine to review immersive sims, RPGs and Hitman games. Now he leads PC Gamer's UK team, but still sometimes finds the time to write about his ongoing obsessions with Destiny 2, GTA Online and Apex Legends. When he's not levelling up battle passes, he's checking out the latest tactics game or dipping back into Guild Wars 2. He's largely responsible for the whole Tub Geralt thing, but still isn't sorry.

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