Craving a trucking adventure on Ubuntu? Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) is the ultimate truck sim, loved by Linux gamers since its 2013 debut.
With constant updates, stunning graphics, and realistic driving across 60+ European cities, it’s a Steam favorite.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through installing ETS2 on Ubuntu via Steam and highlight why it’s a top pick, think long road trips and truck customization!
Ready to roll? Let’s get started.
How to Install Euro Truck Simulator 2 on Ubuntu
ETS2 runs flawlessly on Ubuntu through Steam. Follow these steps:
- Install Steam: Need it? Check our Steam on Ubuntu guide.
- Get ETS2: Visit the Steam Store page, log in, and click Install.
- Launch the Game: Open Steam, find ETS2 in your library, and hit Play.
Tip: Update your graphics drivers via your distro’s driver manager for the best ride.
What Makes Euro Truck Simulator 2 Awesome
ETS2 delivers a top-notch trucking experience:
- Vast Open World: Haul cargo across 60+ cities in the UK, Germany, Italy, and more.
- Truck Customization: Tune engines, paint jobs, and accessories to your style.
- Business Building: Start as a driver, grow into a trucking empire with fleets and garages.
- Realistic Driving: Navigate real road networks with landmarks and traffic rules.
- World of Trucks: Join the online community, share photos, and customize your rig.
System Requirements for Ubuntu
Ensure your rig’s ready:
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 or newer
- Processor: Quad-core CPU at 3.3 GHz
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 630 or equivalent with 2GB VRAM
- Storage: 25GB free space
ETS2 in Action: Screenshots
See ETS2 on Ubuntu:
Video: Euro Truck Simulator 2 Gameplay
Watch ETS2 trailer:
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Need Help?
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