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Fernbus Simulator
Cover art of the game featuring a MAN Lion's Coach
DeveloperTML-Studios
PublisherAerosoft
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platforms
ReleaseWindows
25 August 2016
PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
February 28, 2023
GenreVehicle simulation
ModeSingle-player

Fernbus Simulator is a bus simulator game developed by TML-Studios and published by Aerosoft for Microsoft Windows. The game was released on 25 August 2016 worldwide.

Gameplay

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The game simulates the Flixbus.

Fernbus Simulator is set in Germany, offering a route network of approximately 20,000 kilometres and 40 German cities that is built in a scale of 1:10.[1] More city routes were released as DLCs, expanding the map to the following countries: Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic and Denmark. The game features quite the same gameplay of the similar-genre video game Euro Truck Simulator 2, which includes construction sites, traffic congestion, police patrols and traffic collision, with dynamic weather and day-night cycle are available in the game.[2] The game also provides various licensed buses from MAN, VDL, Scania, and Neoplan that Flixbus uses for their fleet, allowing players to drive on highly detailed German motorways.[3]

Downloadable content

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Map expansions

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TML has released several map expansion DLC packs that include new countries.

Name Included content Release date
Usedom The seaside resort of Ahlbeck and the town of Usedom 14 November 2017
Austria / Switzerland Countries of  Switzerland and Austria 5 April 2018
Rennsteig Adds Rennsteig to Central Germany 25 April 2019
France Country of France 18 October 2019
Rhine Gorge Rhine Gorge area 21 October 2019
Luxembourg Country of Luxembourg 12 December 2019
Netherlands Country of Netherlands 15 December 2020
Bavarian Castle Famous 19th-century bavarian castle 18 December 2020
Belgium Country of Belgium 20 May 2021
Czechia Country of Czechia 7 April 2022
Denmark Country of Denmark 26 June 2023
Poland Country of Poland 21 March 2024

Vehicle add-ons

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Name Included content Release date
Neoplan Skyliner Neoplan Skyliner bus 23 March 2017
Comfort Class HD 5 variants of the Setra ComfortClass HD (unlicensed) 29 November 2017
VDL Futura FHD2 6 variants of the VDL Futura FHD2 25 April 2019
MAN Lion's Intercity 3 variants of the MAN Lion's Intercity October 2019
BB40 Toyota Coaster mini-bus (unlicensed) 2 December 2019
MAN Lion's Coach 3rd Gen 4 variants of the MAN Lion's Coach 3rd Gen 28 August 2020
Scania Touring 3 variants of the Scania Touring 5 December 2020
W906 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter mini-bus (unlicensed) 29 May 2020
VDL Futura FDD2 2 variants of VDL Futura FDD2 double-decker bus 9 February 2021
Altano TX 3 variants of Van Hool Altano TX (unlicensed) 20 December 2023
Altano TDX Van Hool Altano TDX20 & TDX 21 (unlicensed)
Astromega Van Hool Astromega TDX25 & TDX 27 (unlicensed)

Football Team Bus DLC

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This game expansion/mode has been released on August 30, 2018. In this mode, which is unlockable by purchasing Fußball Mannschaftsbus DLC, players have choose one of 18 football clubs based on the German football league and drive its players to their guest matches. All of the stadiums were recreated to the smallest details, and there is also a repaint for MAN Lion's Coach bus. Player's job is to manage the allocated budget wisely until the end of the season so that the team bus can be maintained, cleaned, and the team can be supplied with sufficient snacks and beverages.

Development and release

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Fernbus Simulator is developed by a German-based game studio TML-Studios, the developers of the City Bus Simulator series and the World of Subways franchise.[3] It is powered by Unreal Engine 4 of Epic Games.[4] The game was released on 25 August 2016 for Microsoft Windows.[5]

Reception

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The game is well-sold on the digital distribution platform Steam, but often comes in criticism and gets a mixed rating.[6] The game is often used to compare with Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator, and gets praised on the design of the game in terms of atmosphere, motorways, residential areas and detailed bus cockpit.[7] However, bugs, missing textures, insufficient to reality and a lack of long-term motivation makes the game widely criticised.[8]

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from Grokipedia
Fernbus Simulator is a realistic bus developed by TML-Studios and published by Aerosoft , focusing on the operation of long-distance coaches primarily in . Released initially for Microsoft Windows on August 25, 2016, it was later ported to and Xbox Series X/S on February 27, 2023. Developed in cooperation with , the game recreates the daily life of a coach driver, allowing players to navigate authentic Lion’s Coach and Lion’s Coach C buses along motorways, highways, and country roads connecting over 40 German cities, such as , , and , with expansions via to other European countries. The simulation spans a detailed route network equivalent to 2,000 kilometers in-game, representing 20,000 kilometers of real German roads, with a 1:10 time scale for day-night cycles. Key gameplay elements include dynamic weather and seasonal changes, realistic traffic conditions with jams, accidents, and construction sites, as well as passenger management tasks like ticket sales and announcements. Built on Unreal Engine 5, it emphasizes high-fidelity bus interiors, physics-based driving, and free-roam options where players can exit the vehicle to explore surroundings. The game supports various modes, including career progression and free play, and has been expanded through featuring additional bus models and routes.

Gameplay

Core mechanics

Fernbus Simulator emphasizes realistic bus driving simulation, utilizing officially licensed models from manufacturers including MAN, VDL, , and to replicate authentic vehicle performance. Players operate these coaches, starting with the base game's MAN Lion’s Coach variants equipped with Euro 6 engines delivering 400–480 horsepower and MAN TipMatic® 12-speed automated gearboxes. The physics model accurately simulates handling with turning radii of approximately 20,700 mm, progressive braking via the 'S' key, and controlled acceleration using the 'W' key, allowing for precise navigation of motorways and rural roads while maintaining schedule adherence. Central to gameplay are passenger management duties that mirror real-world coach operations. At stops, players open front and rear doors with 'F9' and 'F10' keys to facilitate boarding and deboarding, then validate tickets using an integrated for efficiency—passengers with pre-validated tickets can proceed via express check-in. Additional tasks include issuing announcements over the with the 'Alt' key to inform riders of stops or delays, and monitoring restroom usage by toggling the WC release mechanism via the 'I' key to ensure availability and cleanliness. These interactions contribute to trip evaluations based on , passenger satisfaction, and revenue from ticket sales. Dynamic elements enhance immersion through AI-driven traffic systems that generate realistic scenarios such as congestion, accidents, and , challenging players to adapt routes dynamically. Adherence to traffic regulations is enforced via speed traps and virtual police patrols, with violations deducting points from overall performance scores and potentially leading to fines. Refueling is managed at designated depots or service stations, where a full tank supports extended journeys like a round trip from to . Toll payments are processed at motorway booths to simulate operational costs. The game runs on 4, with an update in 2023 migrating to 5 for improved rendering of detailed interior cockpits and exterior environments, supporting seamless switches between driver, passenger, and external views.

Setting and routes

Fernbus Simulator is set in a meticulously recreated version of , emphasizing the daily operations of long-distance coach travel. The game's world features approximately 20,000 kilometers of real-world routes (equivalent to 2,000 kilometers in-game at a 1:10 scale) connecting over 40 cities, including major hubs like , , and , built to simulate authentic intercity journeys. These routes incorporate a mix of high-speed autobahns, winding rural roads, and detailed urban environments, allowing players to navigate diverse terrains from open highways to congested city centers. Time progresses at a 1:10 scale, compressing real-world travel durations to make extended tours feasible within gameplay sessions while maintaining spatial realism. The environmental simulation enhances immersion through dynamic day-night cycles that shift lighting and visibility, alongside variable weather effects such as , , , and clear skies, which can reduce traction and require adaptive . Seasonal variations further influence the , with changes in foliage and daylight hours affecting overall atmosphere and route challenges. Drawing from official collaboration with , the setting authentically replicates long-distance scenarios, including designated rest stops for driver breaks and passages near iconic landmarks like the or the , fostering a sense of real-world progression. Traffic integration focuses on the base game's German network, where AI-controlled vehicles mimic commuter behaviors through varying densities on autobahns and secondary roads, leading to emergent situations like slowdowns or minor incidents that reflect peak-hour patterns. This system promotes strategic route planning amid simulated congestion, underscoring the challenges of professional bus operations in a bustling European context. Expansions via have extended routes to neighboring countries, broadening the initial German-centric scope.

Downloadable content

The (DLC) for Fernbus Simulator significantly extends the game's scope by introducing new routes, vehicles, and thematic elements, all developed by TML-Studios and published by Aerosoft. These expansions maintain compatibility with the base game's simulation mechanics, enabling seamless incorporation of additional buses and maps into existing gameplay. By November 2025, the cumulative DLC offerings have expanded the route network to over 50,000 km across more than 100 cities in multiple European countries, alongside over 20 bus variants. An expansion was announced in May 2025, further extending routes to the . Map expansions form the core of the DLC strategy, with major releases from 2017 to 2024 adding interconnected regions and enhancing cross-border travel. The inaugural expansion, (released November 14, 2017, free), introduced the scenic island region, connecting it to the original German network for coastal routes. Subsequent packs focused on neighboring countries: the / expansion (April 5, 2018, $19.99) linked the Alpine nations with seamless transitions, adding mountainous highways and cities like and . (released August 30, 2018, $19.99) dramatically increased the map by 150%, incorporating 1,836 km of roads and 20 new cities including (with two bus stops), , and , facilitating international connections from . Denmark (June 26, 2023, $14.99) brought Nordic landscapes with routes through and surrounding areas, while the expansion (March 21, 2024, €29.95) added 682 km of Central European roads, 15 cities such as , Krakow, and Gdansk, and 17 bus stops near landmarks like the River. These additions emphasize realistic interconnections, such as border crossings and updated traffic systems, without requiring separate loading screens. Vehicle add-ons comprise over 12 packs, introducing licensed and detailed bus models to diversify fleet options and improve interior simulations. Early releases include the Neoplan Skyliner (March 23, 2017, $14.99), a luxury double-decker with high seating capacity (up to 88 passengers) and premium features like panoramic views. The VDL Futura series (starting April 25, 2019) offered six variants of the FHD2 model, including high-decker configurations with customizable seating for 50-60 passengers and enhanced HD interiors for driver and passenger areas. MAN Lion's Coach packs (October 2019 onward) provided three generations with modular designs, supporting up to 59 seats and advanced safety simulations. Scania Touring add-ons (2020) added touring variants with ergonomic cockpits and variable engine options. The most recent, Top Class HDH (January 9, 2025, $14.99), features variable lengths (13-15 meters) and equipment like luxury leather seats for 50+ passengers, along with high-definition textures for immersive drives. All vehicle DLCs are compatible across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S platforms, with pricing typically ranging from $9.99 to $24.99 per pack or bundle. Themed DLCs provide specialized enhancements, focusing on cultural and multimedia elements. The Football Team Bus (August 30, 2018, $13.99) allows players to manage transports for 18 German clubs, including detailed stadium models (e.g., ), team repaints, and modes involving , bus , and match-day routes; a 2024/2025 update refreshed liveries for current seasons. The Package (November 29, 2017, $9.99) adds over 70 ad-free radio tracks, weather-based audio cues, traffic sounds, and offline functionality for enhanced immersion. Anniversary Repaints (June 20, 2017, $4.99) offers four exclusive designs for base and early DLC buses, celebrating milestones with unique color schemes. These packs, priced affordably and backward-compatible, contribute to the game's longevity by adding narrative depth and visual variety.

Development

Production history

TML-Studios, an independent development studio based in , , and founded in 2004 by Thomas Langelotz, led the creation of Fernbus Simulator. The studio drew from its established expertise in vehicle simulation games, including the World of Subways series starting with World of Subways 1 – The Path in 2009 and City Bus Simulator 2010. The project partnered with publisher and for licensing authentic routes, bus models, and operational details, enabling a realistic depiction of intercity coach travel across . Development challenges included meticulously modeling over 40 cities and more than 20,000 kilometers of highways and rural roads at a detailed scale, alongside obtaining official permissions for vehicles like the MAN Lion’s Coach. Key milestones encompassed a closed beta phase in mid-2016 for testing and refinement, followed by the full PC release on August 25, 2016. The game was built using Unreal Engine 4 to support its expansive environment and simulation fidelity. Following launch, TML-Studios issued regular updates to address bugs, improve stability, and introduce features; notable among early ones was Update 25 in May 2020, which integrated support for enhanced immersion.

Technical aspects

Fernbus Simulator utilizes , upgraded from version 4 with the beta release of Update 30 in March 2023 and full release in June 2023, with a further enhancement to in Update 34 in December 2024. This engine enables high-fidelity graphics through (PBR), which simulates realistic light interactions on bus interiors, such as dashboard reflections and fabric textures, as well as expansive landscapes including detailed foliage and road surfaces. The PBR system contributes to immersive visuals by accurately modeling material properties like and roughness, enhancing the realism of long-haul driving environments. The game's simulation systems incorporate custom physics for , originally redesigned in Update 21 in August 2019 to better replicate the handling of heavy coaches, including improved suspension response and during and braking. AI pathfinding governs behavior, with ongoing refinements such as enhanced congestion detection and braking in curves introduced across multiple patches to create dynamic road interactions. drives the weather and sky systems, notably overhauled in Update 26 in September 2020 to include dynamic formations, effects, and a new vegetation layer for roadside grass, providing varied atmospheric conditions without manual asset placement. Hardware support includes compatibility with Fanatec steering wheels and pedals, optimized in Update 25 in May 2020 to ensure precise force feedback and input mapping for simulation enthusiasts. While official VR modes are absent, the foundation allows community-driven VR implementation via tools like UEVR for headsets such as , enabling immersive cockpit views since the UE5 upgrade. Console ports for and , launched on February 27, 2023, feature targeted optimizations like improved frame rate stability and control remapping, with subsequent patches such as Update 2.28 addressing memory usage and pop-in effects for parked vehicles. At launch in August 2016, the simulator suffered from performance issues including bugs, missing textures, and low frame rates on mid-range hardware, which were progressively resolved through patches; for instance, Update 21 introduced broad optimizations reducing load times and enhancing stability, while console-specific fixes up to 2025 have mitigated FPS drops in dense urban areas.

Release

Platform launches

Fernbus Simulator launched on personal computers running Windows on August 25, 2016, exclusively through the Steam platform, representing the full release after resolution of any pre-launch beta testing phases. The game expanded to consoles with ports for and Xbox Series X/S on February 27, 2023, published by Aerosoft GmbH and developed in collaboration with TML-Studios and Zero Games Studio. These versions include adaptations such as remapped controller inputs for console-specific navigation and steering, alongside optimized graphical settings with reduced fidelity in certain visual elements to maintain a target of 60 frames per second during gameplay. Downloadable content for the console editions has followed a phased rollout to align with platform certification processes, including the Map - Poland expansion released on May 28, 2024, which adds routes across Polish cities like and . Subsequent updates, such as the Top Class HDH bus pack (PC: January 9, 2025; consoles: May 26, 2025), have provided fleet expansion options across platforms. Releases have centered on the European market, reflecting the game's emphasis on FlixBus routes spanning and neighboring countries, with localization support in languages including German, English, French, Italian, and Spanish to accommodate regional players. No versions exist for mobile operating systems or prior-generation consoles like or .

Marketing and distribution

Pre-launch marketing for Fernbus Simulator focused on building anticipation through official trailers and public demonstrations. A key promotional trailer released in July 2016 emphasized the game's realistic depiction of intercity bus driving, including authentic routes and operations in partnership with , the real-world operator whose buses and liveries were integrated into the simulation. This collaboration was highlighted to underscore the title's fidelity to professional coach driving experiences on German motorways. Additionally, beta testing was recruited via Steam's public beta branches, allowing players to test updates and provide feedback starting in mid-2016, which helped refine gameplay mechanics ahead of full release. Demos were also featured at events like , where attendees could experience hands-on previews of the simulation. The game's distribution adopted a digital-only model, primarily through platforms such as for PC, the Aerosoft online shop, and dedicated digital storefronts for consoles including and Xbox Store. To encourage broader adoption, bundle packs were offered, combining the base game with initial like bus expansions or map add-ons, available during sales periods on these platforms. Ongoing promotions sustained interest post-launch via seasonal discounts and content refreshes. Steam's regular sales events, such as the Summer Sale, provided up to 33% off on the base game and DLCs, alongside publisher-specific bundles from Aerosoft. Free updates were distributed to existing owners, including a patch for the Team Bus DLC that updated liveries and routes to align with the , adding new clubs and fixtures without additional cost. The Bus DLC was ported to consoles on March 18, 2025, expanding content availability. Cross-promotions with bus manufacturers like MAN, VDL, , and involved official licensing for DLC vehicle packs, ensuring accurate models and sounds to enhance simulation authenticity. Community engagement efforts centered on digital forums and official channels to foster long-term player retention. Steam's discussion boards and announcement hub served as primary venues for updates, bug reports, and player suggestions, with developers responding directly to feedback. The TML Studios forum provided a dedicated space for wishes, ideas, and technical support related to the simulator. Special events, such as repaint packages tied to anniversaries and ongoing appearances, encouraged customization and in-person interaction to keep the community active.

Reception

Critical reviews

Fernbus Simulator has garnered mixed reception from users and a limited number of professional critics, with praises centered on its immersive simulation elements and criticisms targeting technical shortcomings and gameplay depth. On , the game holds a "Mostly Positive" rating of 73% based on 11,545 user reviews, reflecting appreciation for the atmospheric long-haul driving and high level of detail in bus models and routes, alongside frequent complaints about persistent bugs, repetitive tasks without meaningful progression, and inadequate career mode features. Professional reviews are sparse for the initial 2016 PC release, but early user feedback highlighted launch issues such as crashes and AI traffic problems, which developers addressed through prompt hotfixes. The 2023 console ports received mixed evaluations, earning aggregate user scores of around 5.5/10 on for both and Series X/S as of November 2025; for instance, Complete Xbox awarded a 60% score, commending the realistic driving physics and expansive 20,000 km of routes across but faulting the absence of tutorials, glitchy passenger behaviors, and overall lack of direction in career mode. Similarly, XboxEra deemed the ports "BAD," criticizing the simplistic and unresponsive control schemes—limited to basic inputs like acceleration and signals—along with inconsistent performance dipping below 60 FPS in urban areas, though it acknowledged the impressive scale of the map covering over 40 cities. Reception has evolved positively with ongoing support; the 2023 console versions were generally better received for improved and optimized visuals on current-gen hardware compared to the bug-plagued PC debut, despite ongoing control limitations. In 2025, updates such as version 34 have tackled long-standing complaints by enhancing weather systems, adding new content like soccer club liveries, and refining performance, contributing to sustained user interest. Critics and users alike have specifically praised the authenticity of bus interiors, including detailed cockpits and passenger interactions that enhance realism, as well as the immersive dynamic and day-night cycles that make drives feel lifelike. However, common criticisms include the lack of long-term beyond routine trips, with career progression feeling shallow and unengaging, and optimization challenges on lower-end PCs leading to drops and texture issues.

Commercial success and community

Fernbus Simulator has achieved notable commercial success since its release, with estimates indicating between 500,000 and 1,000,000 owners as of late 2025, reflecting steady sales growth boosted by frequent DLC bundles and seasonal promotions on the platform. By 2020, the game had already surpassed 200,000 copies sold, a milestone celebrated by developer TML-Studios, and the expansion to consoles in 2023 added further units, with versions available on and Series X/S contributing to an estimated additional 100,000–200,000 sales through 2025 via digital storefronts. The game's community remains vibrant, centered around official platforms like the TML-Studios Discord server, which hosts discussions on gameplay, updates, and fan projects for Fernbus Simulator and related titles. Active Steam forums facilitate user feedback and troubleshooting, while YouTube features extensive content creation, including tutorials on installation and gameplay strategies that have garnered thousands of views. A dedicated modding scene persists, with enthusiasts sharing custom repaints, routes, and buses via community sites and video guides, despite limited official support for modifications due to the game's Unreal Engine framework. Sustained longevity is supported by regular free updates from TML-Studios and publisher Aerosoft, such as the December 2024 refresh for the Team Bus DLC, which added new soccer club liveries and improved compatibility, and ongoing patches addressing performance issues into 2025. DLC offerings include over 30 add-ons, such as bus models like the Touring and Lion's . The simulator's legacy extends to influencing comparable titles, such as Tourist Bus Simulator by the same developer, which builds on similar mechanics for urban route management while expanding the genre's appeal. A sustained player base persists into 2025, driven by fresh content like the Top Class HDH DLC released in January, introducing versatile coaches with enhanced interiors for long-haul routes.

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