Bus Bound Launches April 30: A New Era for Bus Simulation!
All Aboard: “Bus Bound” is Bringing the Commute to Consoles and PCs
Mark your calendars, folks! The highly anticipated bus driving simulation game, “Bus Bound,” is rolling into town on April 30, 2026. This digital joyride will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. Get ready to rev your engines—or rather, start your engines with a polite toot of the horn—as you navigate the bustling streets of Emberville.
From the Folks Who Brought You… More Buses!
Developed by stillalive studios and published by Saber Interactive, “Bus Bound” continues the legacy of its predecessors, “Bus Simulator 21” and “Bus Simulator 18.” For those who didn’t get enough of pretending to be a public transport hero in previous installments, well, your prayers have been answered. This time around, you’re not just driving through any city; you’re impacting the very fabric of Emberville itself. That’s right, folks—urban transformation is now in your hands!
The Price is (Kinda) Right
The game comes with two ticket options: the Standard Edition at $29.99 (or £24.99 / €29.99 for our friends across the pond), and the Deluxe Edition at $39.99 (or £34.99 / €39.99). Spring for the Deluxe Edition and you’ll snag a Horizon Speed 40-foot bus, three retro skins, and a “Bus Pass” for three content expansions throughout this year. Because why just play in one city when you can pay more to wreak havoc in several?
Pre-Order Perks: The Bus Pass You Won’t Want to Miss
If you decide to jump on the pre-order bandwagon (or should I say bus?), you’ll be rewarded with an exclusive Horizon Hydrogen 40-foot Gen2 bus and three modern skins. It’s like getting first-class seating on a school bus—totally worth it.
Real Buses for Your Virtual Routes
“Bus Bound” doesn’t skimp on realism either. Featuring licensed American buses such as the New Flyer Xcelsior 40ft CNG and Blue Bird Sigma, you’ll feel like you’re actually navigating through your local transit authority’s lineup—minus the grumpy passengers.

Multiplayer Mayhem: Co-op Mode Engaged
If you’re tired of making solo commutes, rejoice! The game offers online cooperative play with up to three other players. Coordinate routes or just honk at each other for hours—it’s your call.
So gear up for an urban adventure where you’re not just another cog in the commuting machine; you’re a vital part of Emberville’s evolution—and your steering wheel is your magic wand.
