Bus Simulator 27

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Bus Simulator 27
File:Bus sim 27 cover.jpg
cover art of the game
DeveloperSimteract
PublisherAstragon Entertainment
SeriesBus Simulator
EngineUnreal Engine 5
Platforms
GenreVehicle simulation
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Bus Simulator 27 is an upcoming bus simulator game developed by Simteract and published by Astragon Entertainment. It is the seventh installment in the Bus Simulator series, and is the direct sequel to Bus Simulator 21. Developed with Unreal Engine 5, the game is scheduled to be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

Gameplay

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Bus Simulator 27 is set in a fictional world named "Felicia Bay", which is inspired by Iberian Peninsula.[1] Like the previous titles, the game will offer a cooperative multiplayer mode that supports up to four players.[2]

Development and release

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Astragon Entertainment announced Bus Simulator 27 in July 2025 with the reveal of its first game trailer.[3] The game is developed with Unreal Engine 5 by Simteract, who previously worked with Nacon on several vehicle simulation titles, such as Taxi Life and Train Life.[4] The Polish video game developer replaced Stillalive Studios, who chose to partner with Saber Interactive for Bus Bound.[5] The game is set to be launched on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.[6]

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