Since there is no active download link, the best way to stay updated is through the official community threads:
Since its inception, OMSI 2: The Bus Simulator has distinguished itself not merely as a game, but as a comprehensive digital archive for bus enthusiasts. Its legendary status rests on the intricate physics, the steep learning curve, and the passionate modding community that ports real-world vehicles into the virtual environment. Among the pantheon of celebrated third-party modifications, the stands as a masterclass in design. More than just a bus, the 8700 Link represents a specific category of transit: the interurban commuter. This essay will explore the virtual Volvo 8700 Link’s real-world pedigree, its technical complexity within the simulation, and its unique gameplay role as a bridge between city buses and long-distance coaches.
Follow the installation steps carefully, ensure your OMSI 2 is updated, and always read the included ReadMe file located inside the mod folder. Once installed, you will experience one of the most engaging articulated bus simulations available on PC.
If you have spent any significant time in the world of OMSI 2: The Bus Simulator , you know the roster is dominated by German icons—the MAN Lions City, the Mercedes-Benz Citaro, and the ubiquitous SD-series. However, for those looking to expand their horizons beyond the streets of Berlin or Munich, there is one Scandinavian import that stands as a pillar of quality in the modding community:
The mod aims to bring the versatile Volvo 8000-series to life, specifically focusing on the 8700 alongside other models like the 8500 and 8900.
To maximize your experience, download these free maps (You can find links for these on the official OMSI forum):