Train Sim World® 6

Developer: Dovetail Games
Release: Sep 30th 2025
Platforms:
Simulation
Immersive
Relaxing
Detailed
Buggy
Repetitive
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" Immersive train simulation with stunning routes and new fault system but dated graphics and bugs "

Train Sim World® 6 Review

Train Sim World® 6 is widely seen as an incremental update rather than a true sequel, with many players feeling it is a rebranded version of its predecessor rather than a fresh experience. The core gameplay, graphics, and engine remain largely unchanged, with persistent bugs and performance issues frustrating users. The game introduces a new fault system and three new routes—the Riviera Line, Morristown Line, and Leipzig-Dresden route—offering some fresh content, though opinions on their quality vary. While the Riviera Line is praised for its scenic beauty and immersion, other routes receive mixed feedback. The business model of yearly releases with large DLCs is heavily criticized, with many players urging for a unified platform with regular updates instead. Despite these issues, some players appreciate the relaxing gameplay and improved audio, especially newcomers or those who enjoy train simulations casually.

Overall, TSW6 is regarded as a decent train sim but suffers from dated visuals, repetitive content, and a frustrating monetization approach that dampens enthusiasm among long-term fans.

Highlights

The Riviera Line route is the most praised for its beautiful scenery and immersive coastal environment.

Players appreciate the new fault system adding realism and variability to runs.

The audio improvements, including station announcements and detailed train sounds, enhance immersion.

The Morristown Line is noted for good scenery and replayability, while the new locomotives like the Class 220 Voyager receive positive remarks for sound and driving experience.

Some users find the overall gameplay relaxing and enjoyable, especially newcomers to the genre.

Criticisms

The game's graphics and engine feel dated with poor optimization and visual pop-in issues.

Many bugs persist from previous versions, including door glitches, signal pathing problems, and train faults that disrupt gameplay.

The yearly release model is heavily criticized as a cash grab, forcing players to redownload large amounts of content without meaningful improvements.

Players report performance issues and stuttering, even on high-end hardware.

Several find the new routes lack depth or variety, and the fault system is sometimes seen as too aggressive or poorly balanced.

The lighting and visual effects such as headlights and tunnel darkness remain unimproved.

Pros

  • Riviera Line route offers stunning coastal scenery and immersive atmosphere.
  • New fault system adds realism and dynamic challenges to train operations.
  • Improved audio with detailed train sounds and station announcements.
  • Morristown Line praised for good scenery and engaging gameplay.
  • New locomotives like Class 220 Voyager provide enjoyable driving experience.
  • Game remains relaxing and immersive for casual players.
  • Stable installation and smooth transition from previous versions on PC.

Cons

  • Core gameplay and engine unchanged, feeling like a rebranded version.
  • Persistent bugs from previous editions remain unfixed.
  • Yearly release model forces costly redownloads and frustrates players.
  • Graphics feel dated with poor optimization and noticeable pop-in.
  • Performance issues and stuttering even on high-end PCs.
  • Random fault system sometimes too frequent and poorly balanced.
  • New routes vary in quality, with some feeling boring or recycled.

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Embark on your next journey and discover the joy of train simulation. Be ready for anything as you master formidable trains across 3 new routes. Unlock new skills and expand your hobby - Expect the Unexpected in Train Sim World 6!

Release Date Sep 30th 2025
Publisher Dovetail Games - TSW
Developer Dovetail Games
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User Reviews

Mostly Positive (154)
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