Build your very own transportation empire on consoles!
NACON and Urban Games are delighted to announce that Transport Fever 2: Console Edition is now available on PlayStation®4, PlayStation®5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.
“We are very excited to welcome the console community today!” declares Basil Weber, CEO at Urban Games. “With NACON we have found the ideal partner to publish Transport Fever 2 on new platforms, and bring the world of our transport simulation to a new audience. This console version offers specific controls and an interface specifically adapted to the game on PlayStation and Xbox devices. On top of that, the game’s graphics have been improved thanks to a complete rework of most vehicles such as trains, buses, aircraft and ships. We hope players will enjoy building their transportation empire on consoles!”
Made by studio Urban Games, Transport Fever 2: Console Edition is a tycoon game in which you create a transport company and develop all the infrastructure required for the business to grow. By transporting cargo and passengers, you build a transport empire and contribute to the global economy.
After releasing on PC in December 2019, Transport Fever 2 has quickly made a name for itself as one of the top management/simulation games. It has over 15,000 reviews on Steam, 88% of which are positive, and over a million players to date for all games in the franchise. The console versions will offer improved graphics, fully redesigned vehicles, and an interface and controls that have been optimised for these new platforms to ensure the best possible game experience.
Build all the transport connections required for a town to grow, from 1850 to the present day
Develop complex transportation links using advanced interactive construction tools
Control around 200 vehicles, real and historical: trains, buses, trams, trucks, planes and ships
Create your own maps on three different landscape types
Become a major player in the town’s economy by improving access and trade: transport passengers as well as deliver raw materials and consumer cargo