Bus Simulator 21

Bus Simulator 21 is an upcoming bus simulator game developed by Stillalive Studios and published by Astragon Entertainment. It is developed under Unreal Engine and is a sequel to Bus Simulator 18. The game is scheduled to release in 2021 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One.

Bus Simulator 21
Developer(s)Stillalive Studios
Publisher(s)Astragon Entertainment
SeriesBus Simulator
EngineUnreal Engine
Platform(s)
Release2021
Genre(s)Vehicle simulation
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay

Bus Simulator 21 is set in a brand-new open-world city named "Angel Shores", a fictional modern city located in the United States which inspired by San Francisco Bay Area. The game will feature an impressive coastline and interesting districts like Chinatown. In addition to the sunny California map, the game will revise its map from its predecessor Bus Simulator 18.[1] Vehicle-wise, the game will introduce the licensed double-decker Alexander Dennis Enviro500 as well as electric buses to the series.[2] The game will also follow its trend to offer a cooperative multiplayer mode.[3]

Development and release

Stillalive Studios and Astragon Entertainment remains to be the game's developer and publisher respectively. The game is set to be released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2021, with versions of the ninth generation of video game consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X likely to follow.[4]

References

  1. Grippo, Gennaro (11 August 2020). "Bus Simulator 21 is driving towards a 2021 release". Playstation blog. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  2. Watton, Neil (11 August 2020). "Bus Simulator 21 announced for Xbox One, PS4 and PC". TheXboxHub. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  3. Deogracias, Elisha (11 August 2020). "Your route, your way! Bus Simulator 21 coming to PC and consoles next year". Gaming Trend. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  4. Barker, Sammy (11 August 2020). "Bus Simulator 21 Makes a Stop on PS4 Next Year". Push Square. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
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