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Benelux Rework: Groningen

Today we're happy to share a look at the work being undertaken in our Benelux Rework Project for Euro Truck Simulator 2, specifically in the city of Groningen, Netherlands!

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addedToday we're happy to share a look at the work being undertaken in our Benelux Rework Project for Euro Truck Simulator 2 , specifically in the city of Groningen, Netherlands! Many of you may already be familiar with this city from your travels in-game, and as part of this rework project, it has now been completely rebuilt from the ground up to better reflect its real-world counterpart. Let’s take a closer look! Steam post image As one of the key northern cities of the Netherlands, Groningen has long played an important role as a regional hub for trade and transport. From the very first settlers, the city grew around the River Hunze and later flourished through commerce, earning its reputation as the unofficial 'Capital of the North'. With the Benelux Rework, our map designers have been hard at work bringing a fresh new, modern and up to date recreation of this important city, while preserving its recognisable landmarks and its unique Dutch character. Steam post image One of the most notable updates players will experience is the accurate recreation of the N7 ring road, including the section that now runs underground in real life. This major infrastructure project significantly reshaped traffic flow in Groningen, and we’re excited to bring this modern engineering solution into the game to improve realism and immersion while driving through the city. Steam post imageSteam post image The logistics side of the city has also seen significant attention. In Groningen’s industrial and commercial areas, players will be able to deliver cargo to furniture stores, logistics depots, and grocery warehouses. Drivers heading out toward the outskirts of the city can also pick up jobs at a large, modern sugar factory complex, a key location for processing sugar beets. Sugar production has deep roots in the north of the Netherlands, making this industry a very fitting addition to the rework. Don't miss out on checking for those sweet job offers! Steam post imageSteam post imageSteam post image Heading closer to the city centre, drivers will find themselves travelling alongside the Verbindingkanaal, an important canal in Groningen’s history. Along this route are several key transport and cultural landmarks, including the main railway station, the bus terminal, and the unmistakable Groningen Museum. Known for its bold and contemporary architecture design, the museum stands as a striking contrast to the city’s older brick buildings and historic streets. Steam post image And of course, no true Dutch city would be complete without its canals, waterways and drawbridges. Groningen features plenty of both, weaving water and road infrastructure together in a way that is instantly recognisable to anyone who has visited the Netherlands. We’re looking forward to sharing more from the Benelux Rework Project as development continues. Be sure to follow us on our official social media channels, or subscribe to our newsletter , to keep up to date with all the latest news. Until then, keep on truckin’! [dynamiclink href=" https://store.steampowered.com/app/227300/Euro_Truck_Simulator_2/ "]

Today we're happy to share a look at the work being undertaken in our Benelux Rework Project for Euro Truck Simulator 2, specifically in the city of Groningen, Netherlands! Many of you may already be familiar with this city from your travels in-game, and as part of this rework project, it has now been completely rebuilt from the ground up to better reflect its real-world counterpart. Let’s take a closer look! Steam post image As one of the key northern cities of the Netherlands, Groningen has long played an important role as a regional hub for trade and transport. From the very first settlers, the city grew around the River Hunze and later flourished through commerce, earning its reputation as the unofficial 'Capital of the North'. With the Benelux Rework, our map designers have been hard at work bringing a fresh new, modern and up to date recreation of this important city, while preserving its recognisable landmarks and its unique Dutch character. Steam post image One of the most notable updates players will experience is the accurate recreation of the N7 ring road, including the section that now runs underground in real life. This major infrastructure project significantly reshaped traffic flow in Groningen, and we’re excited to bring this modern engineering solution into the game to improve realism and immersion while driving through the city. Steam post imageSteam post image The logistics side of the city has also seen significant attention. In Groningen’s industrial and commercial areas, players will be able to deliver cargo to furniture stores, logistics depots, and grocery warehouses. Drivers heading out toward the outskirts of the city can also pick up jobs at a large, modern sugar factory complex, a key location for processing sugar beets. Sugar production has deep roots in the north of the Netherlands, making this industry a very fitting addition to the rework. Don't miss out on checking for those sweet job offers! Steam post imageSteam post imageSteam post image Heading closer to the city centre, drivers will find themselves travelling alongside the Verbindingkanaal, an important canal in Groningen’s history. Along this route are several key transport and cultural landmarks, including the main railway station, the bus terminal, and the unmistakable Groningen Museum. Known for its bold and contemporary architecture design, the museum stands as a striking contrast to the city’s older brick buildings and historic streets. Steam post image And of course, no true Dutch city would be complete without its canals, waterways and drawbridges. Groningen features plenty of both, weaving water and road infrastructure together in a way that is instantly recognisable to anyone who has visited the Netherlands. We’re looking forward to sharing more from the Benelux Rework Project as development continues. Be sure to follow us on our official social media channels, or subscribe to our newsletter, to keep up to date with all the latest news. Until then, keep on truckin’! [dynamiclink href="https://store.steampowered.com/app/227300/Euro_Truck_Simulator_2/"]

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