The summary of ‘Top 13 Awesome Transport Simulation Games 2023 & Beyond | PS5, PS4, XSX, XB1, PC, Switch’

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The video delves into several upcoming and recently updated simulation games, particularly emphasizing truck mechanics and driving simulations. "Dangerous Path," a truck mechanic game, has been highlighted for its impending full release on PC, featuring a story campaign and multiplayer options. Other notable games include "Heavy Cargo Trucks" and the postponed "Alaskan Truck Simulator."

The video also mentions "Off-Road Delivery Service" and "Simbas," a bus simulator aimed at veterans, which are expected to launch later this year on PC. "City Driver," inspired by the Gran Turismo series, allows for car customization and obstacle navigation.

Furthermore, it covers professions-based games like "Taxi Life," simulating a taxi driver's daily challenges, and "Train Sim World 2023," a train maintenance game. "Railway Empire 2," set in the Industrial Revolution, "Off-Road Mechanics Sim," and "Truck World Australia," with extensive Australian routes, are anticipated upcoming releases.

Finally, the video offers practical gameplay advice for "Truck and Logistics" and mentions "American Theft 80s" and "Ship Simulator 2024," emphasizing their varied tasks and operations in European seas.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed that “Dangerous Path,” a truck mechanic game, has been on Steam through its prologue for a year and is set to release fully in a few months. The developers have also released a new trailer, announcing a story campaign, multiplayer features, different maps, and additional content, all exclusively for PC. However, the precise release date remains unannounced. The video then shifts to discuss the game “Heavy Cargo Trucks,” highlighting it as a realistic simulation by the same developers, despite their previous games having issues. Finally, the segment touches on the highly anticipated “Alaskan Truck Simulator,” which has been postponed from December 2022 to a new release date in 2023, showcasing a new trailer.

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In this segment of the video, the narrator discusses several upcoming simulation games. The first game mentioned is “Off-Road Delivery Service” (ODS), which involves making deliveries to remote locations with a dynamic day and night cycle and cooking elements. Despite being in development for over two years, it has no set release date yet but will be available on Steam for PC.

The next game highlighted is “Simbas,” described as an advanced bus simulator designed for veterans. Players can learn about various buses from around the world, including their mechanics and pros and cons. It offers both single-player and multiplayer modes and is expected to be released by the end of the year for PCs.

Lastly, the video introduces “City Driver” from Trampson Games, inspired by the Gran Turismo series. This game allows players to customize and tune their cars while navigating obstacles and utilizing physics-based mechanics.

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In this part of the video, the discussion revolves around games focused on everyday professions. Firstly, a game set to release on June 5 for PCs is highlighted, featuring obstacle-based challenges without races or pickups. Then, “Taxi Life,” a city driving simulation game from the developers of “Train Life: A Railway Simulator,” is introduced. This game simulates a taxi driver’s life, including learning city streets, handling difficult road situations, and featuring good graphics. Finally, a sequel to an older game, now called “Train Sim World 2023,” is mentioned, where players act as train mechanics, repairing steam locomotives with over 3,000 different parts, improved graphics, and a storyline. This game is also coming out for PCs.

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In this part of the video, several new and upcoming game announcements are discussed. Railway Empire 2, after a long wait, is set to release on May 25th for various platforms, with the story set in the 19th-century Industrial Revolution and featuring new mechanics. The Switch version will release later. Off-Road Mechanics Sim, currently in its prologue phase on PCS, has received positive reviews for its replay value and graphics, with the full game expected in two months across all consoles and PCs. Lastly, Truck World Australia, a physics-based truck simulation game set to release on PCS, features extensive road-train cargo transportation across Australia. However, it is still awaiting an official release date.

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In this segment, the video’s focus is on securing the load, removing support bricks, and attaching the cape in preparation for starting. The presenter advises caution when making turns with the attached trailer. The segment also provides details about a game called “Truck and Logistics,” noting it has been in Early Access on Steam for nearly three years and is priced at $20. It is playable in multiplayer but lacks a confirmed release date for its final version. Additionally, another game from the same developers, “American Theft 80s” with “Ship Simulator 2024,” is mentioned. This game is scheduled for release on May 16th and involves players taking control of different ships and performing various tasks in European seas.

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