Publisher Aerosoft and developer Simuverse Interactive are pleased to announce that SubwaySim 2 is OUT NOW on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Enter the driver’s cabin and take control of the iconic subway systems of Berlin and Hamburg today!

SubwaySim 2 immerses players in the bustling underground networks of two of Germany’s most vibrant cities. Navigate the Berlin U1/U3 and Hamburg U3 lines, covering 41 kilometers of meticulously recreated track and 51 detailed stations. Drive three highly realistic vehicles, the DT5, HK, and A3L92, through dynamic weather, interactive depots, and lively passenger environments. From Berlin’s iconic Oberbaum Bridge to Hamburg’s bustling harbor, every journey is packed with stunning landmarks and real-world challenges like delays, disruptions, and red signals.

Players will be able to experience the game in a variety of modes, from career mode, simulating the everyday duties of a subway driver, to timetable gameplay, following the real operations of subway lines. A sandbox mode allows for more flexibility, journeying from station to station with different trains or without having to collect passengers, and a scenario mode allows you to hone in and approach specific cases in the game.

Key Features of SubwaySim 2:
  • Three Underground Lines: Explore Berlin U1/U3 and Hamburg U3 with stunningly detailed environments.
  • 51 Interactive Stations: Manage real passenger dynamics in vibrant, living stations.
  • Three Playable Vehicles: Operate the DT5, HK, and A3L92 with authentic sounds and controls.
  • Career Mode: Tackle delays, breakdowns, and dynamic transport challenges in a constantly evolving world.
  • Timetable, Sandbox and Scenario modes add flexibility to the gameplay, allowing for test runs, sightseeing, and more.
  • Immersive Environments: From functional depots to bustling city centers, every detail brings the experience to life.

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