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Note: This page contains all the informations about München in Euro Truck Simulator 2. |
München (English: Munich) is a city in southern Germany, first featured in Euro Truck Simulator, then German Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2. It is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and one of the few cities featured in three SCS Software games.[1]
München has been slightly reworked in the 1.32 update (Due to southwest map rework old areas of issues, The unable to rework highway A9 and A99 version 1.35 update.) and will be fully reworked from the ground-up in update 1.53.
Landmarks[]
There are 9 landmarks in München. These are the Allianz Arena, the BMW Headquarters, the Frauenkirche, the Highlight Towers, the HVB Tower, the New Town Hall, the Olympiaturm, the St. Peter's Church and the Uptown Building.
Features[]
BCP, EuroGoodies, Kaarfor and WGCC have depots in the city center of Munich.
Facilities present in München include a MAN truck dealer with a service shop, a garage, a hotel and a recruitment agency.
Connections[]
München is only connected with the . Nearby the city, two other roads branch off of the
: The
towards Nürnberg and a minor road to Innsbruck. The
itself becomes the
in both directions. In the West it runs towards Stuttgart and in the East towards Salzburg.
Gallery[]
Notes[]
- ↑ Other cities included in three or more SCS truck simulator games include Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, London, Manchester and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Trivia[]
- Twin-cities of München, which are also featured in SCS Software games:
Bordeaux
Cincinnati, Ohio
Edinburgh
Verona