![]() Īfter the release of the DLC, SCS added new content exclusive to Vive la France! owners on three occasions. 5 December 2016: Vive la France! DLC is released.2 December 2016: First Vive la France! Community Videos.29 November 2016: Update 1.26 released (rework of core map France).28 November 2016: SCS announced the release date of the expansion. ![]() 25 November 2016: A map of the new cities and roads has been published.10 November 2016: Update 1.26 Open Beta started (rework of core map France).SCS also anticipated the release of the DLC at some time around Christmas 2016. 27 October 2016: SCS announced, by blog, about having put up a demonstration version of the Vive la France! DLC in Poznań Game Arena 2016.17 October 2016: Five new achievements were added to the Steam platform.7 October 2016: Blog post about rework of Paris, including a map screenshot.31 August 2016: Screenshots of French bridges in the newly-rendered areas.28 July 2016: Blog post about La Rochelle, which is the first post entirely about a new settlement.8 July 2016: Screenshot of the in-game rendering of the windmill near Les Trois-Moutiers, presented alongside a picture taken during 2016 Tour de France.13 June 2016: Second blog post about roundabouts.: Blog post about nuclear power stations.The name of the expansion was mentioned again, securing its place. 17 April 2016: Blog post about new roundabouts.11 March 2016: Blog post about new gas stations.18 February 2016: First dedicated blog post about the DLC.25 January 2016: A picture of "Renault T in southern France" is featured in a general blog post.After that, SCS released information about the DLC, at about one blog post per month: ![]() SCS Software first hinted about the DLC in a blog post posted on 25 January 2016. The Vive la France! DLC before 1.40 update. The Paint Job Dancing in Paris is given to the player once they purchase the Vive la France! DLC. More companies such as Eolo Lines, GNT and Renar Logistik were added in the update 1.36 through Corsica island.Īchievements Main article: Euro Truck Simulator 2 Achievementsĥ new Steam achievements for Vive la France! DLC have been added on Octoand one more new achievement has been added on October 17, 2019.ĭiscover following landmarks of France: Carcassonne, Brotonne bridge, Tiger tank, Peyrat-le-Château, Château de Ventadour, Château d'Usséĭeliver cargo to five nuclear plants in Franceĭeliver cargo to all cargo airport terminals in Franceĭeliver diesel, LPG or petrol to all truck stops in France There are also depots of the companies BHV, Kaarfor and Tradeaux. For example, it has been hinted that a Marina is present in La Rochelle, while an IKA Bohag depot would be introduced in the re-rendered Paris. The existing industry types from the base game and Scandinavia are featured in the newly rendered areas as well. The following companies are directly mentioned or have their brand icons shown in materials released by SCS: The DLC also features a total of 20 new industries. SCS had suggested that changes to the existing areas would be entirely visible to truckers not having the DLC loaded. In addition, SCS re-worked the parts of France already present in the ETS 2 base game, including a "total overhaul of (the) Paris region". In the DLC, there are a lot of small villages on the minor roads. The DLC includes 23 new cities (15 cities in original release, 6 cities in the update 1.36 and 2 cities in the update 1.40) and 5 towns in France, bringing the total to 28: ~ Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Vive la France! Steam Store page Transport a variety of new cargo to service new local French companies as well as connecting the region to the rest of Europe. Enjoy French outdoors with its diverse looks and disparate vegetation from north to south.ĭiscover famous landmarks, deliver to expansive industrial areas, navigate complex intersections and interchanges, enjoy visually unique roundabouts inspired by real locations. Make your way through broad boulevards of industrial cities and narrow streets of rural hamlets. This DLC is a map expansion which covers the rest of France, including 23 cities (15 at release). ![]() As its title suggests, Vive la France! (mainly) features France, which was only partially rendered in the original ETS 2 game map. ![]()
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