As was the case with its PlayStation 4 predecessor, Bus Simulator 21 will be playable entirely in four-player co-op when it launches later this year. “In the co-operative multiplayer mode, up to four players will be able to manage their company, plan their routes, buy new buses for their fleet, and travel together on their own lines as a team,” the press release explains.
There are tons of options for co-op players: you can bring your own buses online, or use those owned by another player. Additionally, you can choose to be a passenger while your pal drives, or even work as a ticket inspector. The embedded trailer should give you a taste of the kind of experience you can expect at launch – it’s due out on 7th September.
[source youtube.com]
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*I saw the words “ Bust a Groove” and thought it was back. Damn, was I disappointed.
*Disclaimer, I’m very drunk.
I'm not drunk and got my hopes up. Then I started listening to "Natural Playboy" on YouTube.
Wouldn't a realistic simulation have up to four players occasionally pass one another on their designated route and give a little wave? Occasionally stop and talk through their windows, blocking both lanes of traffic? I'd buy that for a dollar.
Looks... Chillax.
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