TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Content
- Free Starter Pack
- What is the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack?
- Who is the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack for?
- When is the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack available?
- How do I claim my free upgrade to Train Sim World 5?
- How will the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack differ from paid bundles?
- What features are available in the Free Starter Pack?
- How long do I have to claim my free upgrade to Train Sim World?
- How do I upgrade from the Free Starter Pack to the full version of Train Sim World 5?
- Supported Platforms
- Purchasing Train Sim World 5
- How much will Train Sim World 5 cost?
- When can I pre-order Train Sim World 5?
- Where can I pre-order Train Sim World 5?
- What pre-order benefits will there be?
- What discounts are available on my platform?
- When will these discounts expire?
- Will my pre-order be discounted if I already own add-ons in the bundle?
- Will the new routes and locos be available for purchase separately?
- How much will the new add-ons cost individually?
- Will Train Sim World 5 be available on Xbox Game Pass?
- Will there be a boxed version of Train Sim World 5?
- There's no PS4 compatibility tag for Train Sim World 5 on the PlayStation Store. Is it compatible?
- Why is the Free Starter Pack in my library, when I purchased a bundle?
- Why can't I see the Deluxe/Special Edition in my library?
- If I pre-order a TSW 5 bundle or add-on, will I get access to compatible content in TSW 4?
- Why doesn't the store page display the Early Access unlock date?
- Why doesn't the Deluxe Editon show as owned?
- Early Access
- When does Early Access begin?
- Which pre-order bundles qualify for Early Access?
- What will be available during Early Access?
- Where can I submit my feedback during Early Access?
- Can I access my back catalogue of compatible content during early access?
- What happens if I miss Early Access, will I be compensated?
- Gameplay Questions
- How has the Live Map been improved?
- How has the Training Center been improved?
- What is Conductor Mode?
- How has Photo Mode been improved?
- What is Fast Travel?
- What is Route Hopping?
- What are Digital Display Screens?
- How have achievements changed in Train Sim World 5?
- How you can you control layers in timetable mode and what does it do?
- How have track shadows been improved?
- Post Release Roadmap
- Technical Questions
- What are the system requirements for Train Sim World 5 on PC?
- When will I be able to preload Train Sim World 5?
- Can you install Train Sim World 5 alongside previous Train Sim World games?
- Will I be able to import my profile from previous Train Sim World games?
- Will I need to install previous Train Sim World games to import my profile?
- Will achievements be automatically unlocked after I have imported my profile?
- Will importing my profile also transfer my purchased add-ons?
- Will my custom liveries, scenarios, and formations be transferred to Train Sim World 5?
- How much storage space will Train Sim World 5 need?
- Will consoles support keyboard and mouse?
- Will there be a new PC Editor (beta) for Train Sim World 5?
- What will happen to the TSW 4 PC Editor (beta)?
- Compatible Content
- Is Train Sim World 5 backwards compatible with previous add-ons in the series?
- Will I need to redownload my compatible content if I already play Train Sim World?
- When will my compatible content be available to download?
- How do I download my compatible content for Train Sim World 5?
- How do I download my compatible content on PlayStation?
- What can I do if my add-ons were included on a disc?
- Does Dovetail Live keep a record of my purchases?
- Can I transfer my games/add-ons to a different platform?
- Legacy Games
- When will Train Sim World 4 be leaving Xbox Game Pass?
- Will Train Sim World 4 continue to receive updates?
- Will Train Sim World 4 be compatible with new add-ons?
- Which Train Sim World games are now considered legacy titles?
- Can I still purchase legacy games?
- Can I still purchase add-ons for legacy games?
- How do I download legacy games or add-ons?
- Glossary of Terms
Introduction
What is Train Sim World 5?
Take on new challenges and new roles as you master the tracks and trains of iconic cities across 3 new routes and two new loco add-ons included with the Deluxe & Special Edition. Immerse yourself in the ultimate rail hobby and embark on your next journey. From sleek, tilting marvels to the grunt of mighty, modern diesels - The Rails are Yours in Train Sim World 5!
When will Train Sim World 5 be released?
Xbox | PlayStation | Steam | Epic | |
Release Date | 17th September 16:00 (BST) | 17th September 16:00 (BST) | 17th September 18:00 (BST) | 17th September 18:00 (BST) |
Approximate timings may be subject to change and/or delays.
What features will Train Sim World 5 have?
Game Modes:
- Training Center (Upgraded) – Reworked tutorials, new locos and information hub
- Conductor Mode (New) – Check tickets, remove luggage and clear the train for departure
- Scenarios – Be the driver as you take on duties beyond the daily routine
- Timetables – Take on authentic services and customize your experience
- Journey Mode – Sit back and let us guide you through your driving career
- Free Roam - Build a train and create a journey on the fly.
Creative Tools:
- Photo Mode (Upgraded) – Change the weather & time of day on the fly
- Livery Designer – Set your imagination free and create your dream designs
- Scenario Planner – Be the director and plan out a series of connected services
- Formation Designer – Mix & Match rolling stock ready to use in other game modes
- Online Sharing Hub (Creator Club) – Share and download creations from across the planet
Features:
- Fast Travel (New) – Instant travel within the same route
- Route Hopping (New) – Seamless movement between routes with connected locations
- Live Map (Upgraded) - Reworked to include a more user-friendly UI, new icons, and train service information
- Digital Display Screens (Upgraded) – Now easier to read and use with any control method
- New Achievements – A fresh assortment of challenges to make the most of new content
- Advanced PC Editor (beta) – Learn development skills with a professional set of tools
- Timetable Layer Control – Be in control of which timetable layers are active
- Improved Track Shadow Draw Distance – Track shadows seamlessly blend into the distance
- RailDriver Desktop Controller Support (PC Only) – Immerse yourself in the next level of control
- Dynamic Weather – Shifting weather patterns make each run unique
- Mastery Challenges & Rewards – Get in-game rewards for completing challenges
- Route Tasks – There’s always something new to find on every route
What Train Sim World 5 bundles will be available at launch?
| Free Starter Pack | Standard Edition | Deluxe Edition | Special Edition |
Training Center | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
San Bernardino Line |
| ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
WCML: London Euston - Milton Keynes |
| ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Frankfurt - Fulda |
| ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
FlixTrain BR 193 Vectron |
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| ✓ | ✓ |
Avanti West Coast Class 390 Pendolino |
|
| ✓ | ✓ |
Cajon Pass (Compatible) |
|
| ✓ | ✓ |
Bakerloo Line (Compatible) |
|
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| ✓ |
Kassel – Wurzburg (Compatible) |
|
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| ✓ |
New York - Trenton (Compatible) |
|
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| ✓ |
London Overground (Compatible) |
|
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| ✓ |
Bahnstrecke Bremen (Compatible) |
|
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| ✓ |
What regional Train Sim World 5 bundles will be available at launch?
| US Regional Edition | UK Regional Edition | DE Regional Edition |
Training Center | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
San Bernardino Line | ✓ |
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WCML: London Euston - Milton Keynes |
| ✓ |
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Frankfurt Fulda |
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| ✓ |
Content
San Bernardino Line: Los Angeles - San Bernardino Route Add-On
The Sun-soaked tracks of the SAN BERNARDINO LINE play host to Metrolink movements. With both the powerful F125 and sleek MP36, hustle between highways and dash from town to town on the daily suburban commute. Connect the sprawling Greater LA metropolis and run to the foothills of the Cajon peaks.
- 57 miles from LA Union Station to Downtown San Bernardino
- 16 Stations
- Period: Modern
- MPI MP36 diesel locomotive in Metrolink livery
- EMD F125 diesel locomotive in Metrolink livery
- Bombardier Bi-level trailers in Metrolink livery
- Hyundai Rotem Commuter Trailers and Cab Car in Metrolink livery
- Route Hopping: Hop between Cajon Pass and Antelope Valley Line (available separately) on foot
- Additional freight layers are available in Timetable Mode for owners of Cajon Pass (included in the Deluxe Edition).
- Important: 8th Gen Consoles (PS4 & Xbox One) will not have playable/AI freight services, or the Santa Fe F7 AI Railtour. Freight formations will also be shorter in length
West Coast Main Line: London Euston - Milton Keynes Route Add-On
Be swept off your feet with the commuter mayhem of the WEST COAST MAIN LINE. From the detailed cab of the Northwestern Class 350, operate semi-fast and commuter services between Euston and Milton Keynes.
- 50 miles between London Euston and Milton Keynes Central
- 28 Stations
- Period: Modern
- BR Class 350/1 dual-voltage EMU in Northwestern livery
- BR Class 377/2 dual-voltage EMU in Southern livery
- 1972 Mk2 Tube Stock in London Underground livery
- DB Cargo BR Class 66 diesel locomotive
- Route Hopping: Hop between the West Coast Main Line South and the Bakerloo Line (available separately & included with the Special Edition) on foot.
- Additional content available when purchased with the new Avanti West Coast Class 390 Pendolino, tilting train (included in the Deluxe Edition)
- Additional timetable layers are available for owners of the London Overground: Suffragette line using the Class 710/2 (included in the Special Edition)
- Important: To maintain acceptable performance and stability on 8th gen consoles (PS4, Xbox One) they will not have playable services for the Class 377/2, 1972 MkII Tube Stock, DB Class 66, and Class 710/2. However, you can still use these locos in Free Roam mode, Livery Designer, Formation Designer, and Scenario Planner if you own them.
Frankfurt - Fulda: Kinzigtalbahn Route Add-On
Variety abounds on the twisting KINZIGTALBAHN. Bank around the scenic Kinzig Valley aboard the tilting DB BR 411 ICE-T, shuttle along the line in the regional BR 114 + Dostos, and haul freight with the mighty DB Vectron. It’s all systems go between Frankfurt and Fulda.
- 103 km Kinzigtalbahn route between Frankfurt (Main) Hbf and Fulda
- 24 Stations
- Period: Modern
- BR 411 ICE-T in DB ICE livery
- BR 114 electric locomotive in DB red livery
- BR 146.2 electric locomotive in DB red livery
- Doppelstock coaches & cab car in DB red livery
- BR 193 Vectron in DB red livery
- Kjils, Sggmrss and Habbins freight wagons
- Route Hopping: Hop to Schnellfahrstrecke Kassel - Würzburg (available separately & included with the Special Edition) on foot.
- Additional content available when purchased with the new FlixTrain Vectron (included in the Deluxe Edition).
- Additional timetable layers available for owners of Kassel – Würzburg with the DB ICE 1.
- Important: Timetable services included for 8th gen consoles (PS4 & Xbox One) are formed of DB BR 114 + Dostos (RB51, RE51, RE50, RE54 and RE55 services) and ICE-T services, with additional FlixTrain Vectron layers for owners of Deluxe / Special Edition. Other locos such as the DB Vectron will not have playable services, but can still be used in Free Roam mode, Livery Designer, Formation Designer, and Scenario Planner if you own them.
- Important: due to memory constraints and performance concerns, Xbox Series S will be limited to the following layers:
- FlixTrain BR 193 Vectron
- DB BR 411 ICE-T
- RB12, RB34, RB52, RB53, RB61, RE2, RE9, RE14, RE30, RE68, RE70 (Passenger services using DB BR 114 and 146 locomotives with Dostos between Frankfurt Hbf and Fulda.)
- S8, S9 (DB BR 423 S-Bahn services – Internal layers within Frankfurt)
- Intermodel-2 Layer (Vectron services – Internal layers within Frankfurt)
- Sggmrss, Habbiins, Kijls and Tadgs wagons (DB BR 193 Vectron freight services)
- AI Layers: S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7 (DB BR 423 S-Bahn services – Internal layers within Frankfurt)
FlixTrain BR 193 Vectron Loco Add-On
Add a little verdant flavour to the Kinzigtalbahn with additional FlixTrain traction! Vectron and Talbot coaches wear neon green for iconic cross-country rail travel.
- BR 193 Siemens Vectron locomotive in FlixTrain green livery
- Talbot coaches in FlixTrain green livery
- New scenarios, journey, and timetable layers for Frankfurt Fulda
- Tutorial in the Training Center
Avanti West Coast BR Class 390 Pendolino EMU
Lean into even more action on the WCML with the sleek and famous Class 390 Pendolino, tilting around bends in sporty Avanti West Coast fashion!
- BR Class 390 Pendolino EMU in Avanti West Coast livery
- 390/0 9-car and 390/1 11-car variants included
- New scenarios, journey, and timetable layer for West Coast Main Line: London Euston – Milton Keynes.
- Tutorial in the Training Center
Free Starter Pack
What is the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack?
The Free Starter Pack gives you access to the Training Center and the full feature set of Train Sim World 5, including Free Roam, Livery Designer, Scenario Planner, Formation Designer and Creators Club. Once you claim the Free Starter Pack, it is yours to keep. If you already play Train Sim World on the same platform and account, you can download the Train Sim World 5 version of any compatible add-ons you already own. The only thing you will be missing out on are the new routes and locos. However, these add-ons can be purchased separately.
Who is the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack for?
The Free Starter Pack is for everyone! Whether this is your first time playing a Train Sim World game, coming from Train Sim World 4, or returning after a long break.
Upgrading from an older game in the series will unlock a huge back catalogue of 100+ add-ons to expand your collection with (available for purchase separately). This includes the latest releases such as LIRR Commuter, the Suffragette line. Your existing collection of add-ons will also benefit from the latest improvements and remastered content, such as Cathcart Circle Line and West Somerset Railway.
When is the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack available?
The Free Starter Pack will be available from the Train Sim World 5 is release day. Please check timings on your chosen platform.
How do I claim my free upgrade to Train Sim World 5?
After the official launch of Train Sim World 5, simply "purchase" the Free Starter Pack from the store front on your chosen platform. This will add it to your account and then it will be yours to keep forever.
- Claim Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack on Xbox
- Claim Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack on PlayStation
- Claim Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack on Steam
- Claim Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack on the Epic Games Store
How will the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack differ from paid bundles?
The Free Starter Pack does not come with any of the new routes and locos. If you don’t own any add-ons, you will see the Training Center welcome screen when you launch the game and receive periodic upgrade offers.
However, if you already own compatible content on the same platform and account you will get the full version of Train Sim World 5, minus the new routes and locos, unless these are purchased separately. This will include notifications about newly released content, which can be disabled in the settings menu.
What features are available in the Free Starter Pack?
The following table lists which features are available to you if you only own the Free Starter Pack. As the Free Starter Pack only comes with the Training Center, it does not have access to any route specific features such as Scenarios and Timetable Mode. However, if you were to purchase a route add-on, more features would become available.
The second and third columns demonstrate which features will be available to you if you also own TSW 5 Routes or Compatible Content.
Feature | Free Starter Pack (without DLC) | New TSW 5 Routes | Compatible Content |
Training Center | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Scenarios | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ |
Timetables | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ |
Journey Mode | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Livery Designer | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Scenario Planner | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Formation Designer | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Online Sharing Hub | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Dynamic Weather | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Mastery Challenges | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ |
Route Tasks | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Live Map | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Conductor Mode | ✖ | ✔1 | ✖ |
Photo Mode | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Fast Travel | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Route Hopping | ✖ | ✔ | ✔2 |
Achievements | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ |
Digital Display Screens | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ |
Timetable Layer Control | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ |
Improved Track Shadows | ✔ | ✔ | ✔2 |
- Available on select locos and services
- New & Enhanced routes only
How long do I have to claim my free upgrade to Train Sim World?
The Free Starter Pack will be available untill early 2025. When the offer ends, Train Sim World 5 will only be available as part of paid bundles.
How do I upgrade from the Free Starter Pack to the full version of Train Sim World 5?
You can upgrade the Free Starter Pack at any time, by purchasing a Train Sim World 5 bundle or compatible add-on.
Supported Platforms
What platforms will Train Sim World 5 be available on?
- PlayStation 4
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox One
- Xbox Series S|X
- Epic Games Store
- Steam
- Xbox/Microsoft Store (PC)
How will the experience on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X differ to 8th generation consoles and Xbox Series S?
Playing on PC, PlayStation 5, or Xbox Series X|S (9th Gen Consoles) will provide a wider range of AI traffic, faster load times and higher fidelity graphics (equivalent to PC High Settings) at 4K resolution with improved performance over 8th gen consoles.
Please check the sections for West Coast Main Line, Frankfurt-Fulda, and San Bernardino to find specific details of what is included for each route.
Please note that Xbox Series S, due to memory constraints, will also have limited timetables. Please use the links above to find out in more detail what is included for each route.
How has support for Xbox consoles changed?
All Xbox consoles will now support improved audio compression to increase the quality of sound effects across all content.
Does Train Sim World 5 support the Steam Deck?
No, we do not officially support the Steam Deck or any other mobile PC platform (e.g. Asus ROG, Lenovo Legion GO etc..). However, TSW 5 is based on the same technology as Train Sim World 4 which many players did enjoy on the Steam Deck. The game is not Steam Deck verified, which means it may require some manual configuration of the hardware and/or game to work.
Purchasing Train Sim World 5
How much will Train Sim World 5 cost?
Free Starter Pack | Standard Edition | Deluxe Edition | Special Edition |
FREE | £39.99 $49.99/€44.99 | £59.99 $74.99/€74.99 | £104.99 $119.99/€119.99 |
US Regional Edition | UK Region Edition | DE Regional Edition |
£29.99 $39.99/€34.99* | £29.99 $39.99/€34.99* | £29.99 $39.99/€34.99* |
*Price will be €35.99 on Steam. All other platforms are €34.99
When can I pre-order Train Sim World 5?
Xbox | PlayStation | Steam | Epic | |
Pre-Order | 20th August 16:00 (BST) | 20th August 16:00 (BST) | 20th August 18:00 (BST) | 20th August 18:00 (BST) |
Approximate timings may be subject to change and/or delays.
Where can I pre-order Train Sim World 5?
Xbox:
- Train Sim World 5: Standard Edition
- Train Sim World 5: Deluxe Edition
- Train Sim World 5: Special Edition
PlayStation EU:
- Train Sim World 5: Standard Edition
- Train Sim World 5: Deluxe Edition
- Train Sim World 5: Special Edition
PlayStation US:
- Train Sim World 5: Standard Edition
- Train Sim World 5: Deluxe Edition
- Train Sim World 5: Special Edition
Steam:
Epic Game Store:
- Train Sim World 5: Standard Edition
- Train Sim World 5: Deluxe Edition
- Train Sim World 5: Special Edition
What pre-order benefits will there be?
| Standard Edition | Deluxe Edition | Special Edition |
Maximum Discount | 10%* | 10%* | 10%* |
5 Days Early Access | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ |
Decal Pack 1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Decal Pack 2 | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ |
Price with Max Discount | £35.99 $44.99/€40.49 | £53.99 $67.49/€67.49 | £94.49 $107.99/€107.99 |
*Discounts will vary per platform.
What discounts are available on my platform?
| Xbox | PlayStation | Steam | Epic |
Discount Type | 10% Loyalty | 10% with PS+ | 10% Loyalty | 10% Pre-Order |
Visibility | Microsoft Store when logged into an account that owns a previous Train Sim World game. | PlayStation Store when logged in with an active PS+ subscription | Steam Store when logged in to an account that owns a previous Train Sim World game. | All players on the Epic Games Store. |
When will these discounts expire?
All loyalty and pre-order discounts will expire when Train Sim World 5 launches.
Will my pre-order be discounted if I already own add-ons in the bundle?
No, you will not be discounted or reimbursed if you already own one of the products in a bundle. So, please ensure that you choose the bundle that best suits your needs.
Will the new routes and locos be available for purchase separately?
Yes, all new routes and locos will be available to purchase separately at launch.
How much will the new add-ons cost individually?
San Bernardino Line | WCML: London Euston - Milton Keynes | Frankfurt - Fulda | FlixTrain BR 193 Vectron | Avanti West Coast Class 390 Pendolino |
£29.99 $39.99/€34.99 | £29.99 $39.99/€34.99 | £29.99 $39.99/€34.99 | £12.99 €15.99/$16.99 | £14.99 €17.99/$22.99 |
Will Train Sim World 5 be available on Xbox Game Pass?
Yes, Train Sim World 5: Standard Edition will be available on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate from launch (Source: Xbox Wire).
Will there be a boxed version of Train Sim World 5?
Yes, boxed copies of the game will be coming to PlayStation 5 over the next few months. The boxed copy will come with the Standard Edition on the disc, plus a code in the box for one additional route add-on. The bundled route add-on code will vary depending on the region you are purchasing it from. The game will be available for purchase from most major retailers.
Product | Platform | Release Date | Region |
TSW 5 Standard Editon + London Overground Suffragette line | PS5 | 5th December 2024 | EU |
TSW 5 Standard Edition + Kassel - Wurzburg | PS5 | 5th December 2024 | Germany |
TSW 5 Standard Editon + London Overground Suffragette line | PS5 | 28th February 2025 | Australia |
TSW 5 Standard Edition + MBTA Commuter: Boston - Worchester | PS5 | 13th March 2025 | USA |
There's no PS4 compatibility tag for Train Sim World 5 on the PlayStation Store. Is it compatible?
To start with, we can confirm that all Train Sim World 5 pre-orders from the PlayStation Store will grant you both the PS4 and PS5 version of the game. Due to a PlayStation Store limitation the PS4 compatibility tag can only be added after the game has been released. Unforunately, we still have no way to override this during the pre-order phase.
Example:
Why is the Free Starter Pack in my library, when I purchased a bundle?
Due to the way most platforms works, the base game has been renamed to the "Free Starter Pack". This enables us to give away the base game as the Free Starter Pack without any add-ons. This means everyone will get the Free Starter Pack in their library, whether you claimed it for free or bought a paid bundle.
Why can't I see the Deluxe/Special Edition in my library?
Deluxe/Special Edition is the name of the bundle, but you will not see this represented in your library. Purchasing these bundles, will give you the base game, plus all the named add-ons in that bundle.
If I pre-order a TSW 5 bundle or add-on, will I get access to compatible content in TSW 4?
Where applicable certain add-ons will be backwards compatible with TSW 4 and older titles in the series. However, these entitlements won't be available untill the official Train Sim World 5 launch. For compatibility, please check the Train Sim World Add-On Compatibility Guide.
Why doesn't the store page display the Early Access unlock date?
The store page will only show the official launch date. However, the game will unlock for Early Access for anyone who has bought the Deluxe/Special Edition.
Why doesn't the Deluxe Editon show as owned?
This is expected behaviour and will have no impact on your ability to access or play the game. The "Deluxe Edition Pre-order" and "Day 1 Deluxe Edition" are two different products, which we swap out when the game is released. Therefore, if you pre-ordered the game, you can no longer see that product on the store. However, you will still own the game and can redownload it at anytime from your Library.
Early Access
When does Early Access begin?
Xbox | PlayStation | Steam | Epic | |
Early Access | 12th September 16:00 (BST) | 12th September 16:00 (BST) | 12th September 18:00 (BST) | 12th September 18:00 (BST) |
Approximate timings may be subject to change and/or delays.
Which pre-order bundles qualify for Early Access?
Early Access will only be available to players who have pre-ordered the Deluxe or Special Edition bundles.
What will be available during Early Access?
During early access you will have access to the full game, including everything in your chosen bundle (Deluxe/Special). For the first time, Steam players will have the opportunity to download their Compatible Content during Early Access.
Where can I submit my feedback during Early Access?
During early access we will have a dedicated space on the Dovetail Games Forum for feedback. However, if you come any technical issues/bugs, please submit a support ticket.
Can I access my back catalogue of compatible content during early access?
For the first time, Steam players will have the opportunity to download their Compatible Content during Early Access. For all other platforms, please refer to the compatible content schedule.
What happens if I miss Early Access, will I be compensated?
There will be no compensation if you are unable to take advantage of Early Access. Please contact Dovetail Support ASAP if you are experiencing technical difficulties during this time.
Gameplay Questions
How has the Live Map been improved?
The eagerly anticipated update to the live map is here! Finding your way has never been easier with the new UI Legend and tooltips. You will be able to see locations, stations, services, platforms, and objectives on the map. Want to know where a service is headed, hover over it for more information. Not sure whether an upcoming signal will affect you? Updated signal graphics will clearly show which way it is facing. Additionally, the tooltip will tell you the signal number and aspect. The new live map will be compatible with all content.
How has the Training Center been improved?
The Training Center is the core of Train Sim World 5, and as such we have made many improvements to make it more accessible.
Playable tutorials have been reworked and expanded upon to ensure that players have a rewarding learning experience. We’ve also included a variety of written and video tutorials covering everything from basic operations to advanced signalling procedures. What’s more, you can access this information at any time from the pause menu.
Lastly, we’ve added the BR 146.2 & Doppelstock coaching set to the Training Center to give new players a taste of German engineering.
What is Conductor Mode?
Returning players may be familiar with Conductor Mode as it provided a new way to play in specific scenarios. We’ve expanded upon this concept in an all-new dedicated Conductor mode. We've chosen to support specific locos and services in Timetable mode where conductors would be present in real-life. Typically, we've only included services with frequent stops, to ensure players have an engaging experience.
Services with conductor mode support can be identified by the ticket icon. Selecting a supported service will give you the option to play as a Driver or a Conductor. In this mode players will be taking on an array on duties, including checking tickets, door operations, clearing baggage and ensuring the train is clear for departure. Each expeience is authentic to the route you are driving on. This includes the door operation procudures and driver contact, whether that be by radio, buzzer or whistle. Taking on the role of the Conductor is currently supported on:
San Bernardino Line | WCML: London Euston – Milton Keynes | Frankfurt – Fulda |
EMD F125 Metrolink | Class 350 | 766.2 DBpbzfa DB |
MP36PH-3C Metrolink | BR 114 DB | |
Rotem Bi-Level Cab Car Metrolink | BR 146.2 |
How has Photo Mode been improved?
Capture the velocity of a passing train with background motion blur, while keeping your train in sharp focus. Dial in the perfect atmosphere with a new sepia filter, adjustable time of day and weather conditions.
What is Fast Travel?
Get about with ease by fast travelling to any station within a route without returning to the main menu. On any route, simply open the live map and click on a location to be teleported there. Alternatively, hit Shift + F or LB/L1 + Y/Triangle on a controller to bring up a list of fast travel locations.
What is Route Hopping?
New Train Sim World 5 routes will let you jump to another route where two or more routes share the common locations. This will allow you to continue your journey without returning to the main menu. Just activate the in-game marker on foot and select a location to be taken to another route. If you don’t own a compatible route the game will tell you what you need to jump there. Below, you'll find a comprehensive list of all route-hopping options coming to Train Sim World 5.
UK Content:
Starting Point | Destination | ||
Route | Location | Route | Location |
Great Western Express | Paddington | Bakerloo Line* | Paddington |
SEHS | St Pancras | ||
WCML South | Euston | ||
London Commuter | Victoria | ||
East Coastway | Brighton | London Commuter | Brighton |
Southeastern High Speed | St. Pancras | WCML South | Euston |
London Commuter | Victoria | ||
Great Western Express | Paddington | ||
Cathcart Circle | Glasgow | Edinburgh Glasgow | Glasgow |
London Commuter | Victoria | SEHS | St Pancras |
Great Western Express | Paddington | ||
WCML South | Euston | ||
East Coastway | Brighton | ||
Edinburgh Glasgow | Edinburgh Waverley | Fife Circle | Edinburgh Waverley |
Glasgow | Cathcart Circle | Glasgow | |
Fife Circle | Edinburgh Waverley | Edinburgh Glasgow | Edinburgh Waverley |
WCML South | Euston | SEHS | St Pancras |
Great Western Express | Paddington | ||
London Commuter | Victoria | ||
Queens Park | Bakerloo Line | Queens Park | |
Harrow & Wealdstone | Harrow & Wealdstone | ||
Bakerloo Line* | Paddington | Great Western Express | Paddington |
Queens Park | WCML South | Queens Park | |
Harrow & Wealdstone | Harrow & Wealdstone |
*Route Hopping will be coming to the Bakerloo Line as a post launch improvement.
US Content:
Starting Point | Destination | ||
Route | Location | Route | Location |
Harlem Line | Grand Central Terminal | New York Trenton | Penn Station |
LIRR Commuter | |||
LIRR Commuter | Penn Station | New York Trenton | Penn Station |
Harlem Line | Grand Central Terminal | ||
New York Trenton | Penn Station | LIRR Commuter | Penn Station |
Harlem Line | Grand Central Terminal | ||
San Bernadino | Los Angeles Union Station | Antelope Valley Line | Los Angeles Union Station |
CMF | CMF | ||
San Bernadino Depot Station | Cajon Pass | San Bernadino Depot Station | |
Antelope Valley Line | Los Angeles Union Station | San Bernadino | Los Angeles Union Station |
CMF | CMF | ||
Cajon Pass | San Bernadino Depot Station | San Bernadino | San Bernadino Depot Station |
European Content:
Starting Point | Destination | ||
Route | Location | Route | Location |
Ruhr Sieg Nord | Hagen Hbf | Rhein Ruhr Osten | Hagen Hbf |
Main-Spessart Bahn | Aschaffenburg | Maintalbahn | Aschaffenburg |
Rhein-Ruhr Osten | Hagen Hbf | Ruhr Sieg Nord | Hagen Hbf |
Dresden Riesa | Dresden | Dresden Chemnitz | Dresden |
Maintalbahn | Aschaffenburg | Main-Spessart Bahn | Aschaffenburg |
Frankfurt Fulda | Fulda | Kassel Wurzburg | Fulda |
Kassel Wurzburg | Fulda | Frankfurt Fulda | Fulda |
What are Digital Display Screens?
Modern trains often use digital displays to operate critical functions, but this can be fiddly to control. Our new interactive displays in Train Sim World 5 will allow you to fill the screen with the interactive display and prevent the camera from moving. Interaction with the display is done using a virtual cursor that can be moved using a controller, mouse or keyboard depending on what your platform supports. This feature will work with any locomotive using digital displays.
How have achievements changed in Train Sim World 5?
We have listened to player feedback and understand that repeating the same old achievements you already unlocked in the previous game is not fun. For this reason, Train Sim World 5 will start with a clean slate, introducing a brand-new set of achievements that are only applicable to new content.
How you can you control layers in timetable mode and what does it do?
The new interface allows you to toggle timetable layers on/off, allowing players to tailor their experience. Don’t like seeing a particular loco on a route? Disable it! Performance on older machines may also benefit from running a quieter timetable.
Example (Kassel -Wurzburg):
How have track shadows been improved?
Track shadows have been overhauled to push out the rendering distance whilst having a minimal impact on performance. No more distracting pop-in from track shadows. This feature is supported on the Training Center following routes:
UK | European | US |
London Overground: Suffragette line | Linke Rhienstrecke | Antelope Valley Line |
Southeastern High Speed | Niddertalbahn | Cajon Pass |
WCML: London Euston - Milton Keynes | LGV: Mediteranee | San Bernardino |
Frankfurt - Fulda | ||
Before:
After:
Post Release Roadmap
What is planned for the future of Train Sim World 5?
To learn more about the future of Train Sim World 5, please join us on the 21st of August for our monthly roadmap stream. That same day, the first instalment of a two-part roadmap article will be available on: https://live.dovetailgames.com/live/train-sim-world/tags/roadmap
Technical Questions
What are the system requirements for Train Sim World 5 on PC?
Our system requirements are designed to represent the hardware required to run the game at each graphical preset and achieve the average framerate target across a variety of gameplay conditions. Please reach out to our support team if you are unsure where your PC falls on table below.
| Minimum | Balanced | Recommended | Ultra |
Graphics Preset | Low | Medium | High | Ultra |
Resolution | 720P | 1080P | 1080P | 4K |
Average FPS Target | 30 | 30-60 | 60 | 30+ |
Processor | Intel Core I5-4690/AMD Ryzen 1500X | Intel Core i5-9600K/AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | Intel Core i5-9600K/AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | Intel Core i5-11600K/AMD Ryzen 5 5600X |
Memory | 8 GB | 16 GB RAM | 16 GB RAM | 16 GB RAM |
Graphics Card | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti/AMD Radeon RX 460 with 2 GB VRAM | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB/AMD Radeon RX 580 8 GB | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6 GB GB/AMD Radeon RX 5700 8 GB | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB/AMD Radeon RX 6800 8 GB |
Storage | 35 GB | 35 GB | 35 GB | 35 GB |
Operating System | Windows 10/11 64-Bit | Windows 10/11 64-Bit | Windows 10/11 64-Bit | Windows 10/11 64-Bit |
When will I be able to preload Train Sim World 5?
The act of preloading allows you to download the majority of a game before it is released. Therefore, the idea is that you will simply launch the game when it's released, rather than waiting for a download to complete. However, if you do preload the game, it is important to acknowledge that there may be further updates before the game is released. The following table covers when you can expect to preload the game.
Xbox | PlayStation | Steam | Epic | |
Preload Date | From the purchase date | 48-hours before access | No Preload Available | No Preload Available |
Can you install Train Sim World 5 alongside previous Train Sim World games?
Yes, you may have any number of Train Sim World games installed on the same machine, without any conflicts. However, you will need to redownload your add-ons for each game, as they do not share files.
Will I be able to import my profile from previous Train Sim World games?
Yes, you will be able to import any profile that exists on the same platform and account, from Train Sim World 2 onwards. This will be the same process TSW 3 and 4 players are familiar with, and to see how this works, please visit: How to Transfer Your Profile
Will I need to install previous Train Sim World games to import my profile?
We would recommend that you keep the latest Train Sim World game you own installed, until you have imported your profile. After this you may uninstall other games if you wish to.
Will achievements be automatically unlocked after I have imported my profile?
No, Train Sim World 5 does not share any achievements with previous games in the series. There will be a whole new set of achievements to unlock, based on new content.
Will importing my profile also transfer my purchased add-ons?
No, your purchases will always be tied to your platform account (e.g. PSN, Steam, Microsoft, Epic). Your purchases are not recorded by your profile nor Dovetail Live. Please refer to the compatible content section for more information.
Will my custom liveries, scenarios, and formations be transferred to Train Sim World 5?
Yes you will be able to import your custom liveries, scenarios and formations and continue to edit them.
How much storage space will Train Sim World 5 need?
The following figures have been taken from the Steam version of the game. Download and storage sizes may vary on other platforms.
- Train Sim World 5: Standard Edition - 35 GB
- Train Sim World 5: Deluxe Edition - 43 GB
- Train Sim World 5: Sepcial Edition - 74 GB
Will consoles support keyboard and mouse?
No, the console experience has been designed around a controller, and we have no plans to add support for keyboard and mouse at this time.
Will there be a new PC Editor (beta) for Train Sim World 5?
Yes, there will be a new PC Editor (beta), which will be available as a separate download at launch. The new editor will support content for both TSW 4 and TSW 5. You will still need to run each game once, before you can work on content for that game. Projects created in the TSW 4 PC Editor (beta) can be opened in the TSW PC Editor (beta). For more information, please check out the Train Sim World 4 - PC Editor (beta) FAQ
Click here to download the Train Sim World 5 PC Editor (beta)
What will happen to the TSW 4 PC Editor (beta)?
The TSW 4 PC Editor (beta) will continue to be available to donwload and work with TSW 4. However, it will not be receiving any further updates.
Compatible Content
Is Train Sim World 5 backwards compatible with previous add-ons in the series?
Yes, Train Sim World 5 is backwards compatible with many add-ons which were originally sold for previous games in the series. So long as these add-ons were purchased on the same platform and account as Train Sim World 5, you will be able to download a TSW 5 compatible version of that add-on. Please use the Train Sim World Add-On Compatibility Guide to identify which add-ons are compatible with your game.
Will I need to redownload my compatible content if I already play Train Sim World?
Yes, Train Sim World 5 will not share files with any other game. You will need to download the Train Sim World 5 version of any add-ons in your collection.
When will my compatible content be available to download?
Compatible content will start to roll out to players at the times given below. However, if you don't qualify for Early Access you will need to wait for the official launch date. Please allow up to 24 hours for compatible content to become available.
Xbox | PlayStation | Steam | Epic | |
Download Date | 17th September 16:00 (BST) | 17th September 16:00 (BST) | 12th September 18:00 (BST) | 17th September 18:00 (BST) |
Approximate timings may be subject to change and/or delays.
How do I download my compatible content for Train Sim World 5?
If you purchased your compatible content digitally you will be automatically entitled to download the TSW 5 version of those add-ons. So long as your add-ons were purchased on the same platform and account that you purchased Train Sim World 5 on.
To do this, please follow the instructions for your platform below. Where an add-on was purchased as part of a bundle, you will need to download the individual components of that bundle.
If you are not upgrading from Train Sim World 4, the PlayStation download process will differ, so please continue reading for further details.
- How to Manage Your Games & Add-Ons in Steam
- How to Manage Your Games & Add-Ons on the Epic Games Store
- How to Manage Your Games & Add-on on the Microsoft Store
- How to Manage Your Games & Add-ons on PlayStation 5
- How To Manage Your Games & Add-ons on PlayStation 4
- How To Manage Your Games & Add-ons On Xbox Consoles
How do I download my compatible content on PlayStation?
If you are not upgrading from Train Sim World 4, there will be a few more steps required to download your Train Sim World 5 compatible content.
The add-on entitlements for Train Sim World 5 only go back as far as TSW 4. Therefore, if you do not own the TSW 4 version of an add-on, you won’t be able to download the TSW 5 version.
If you are upgrading from TSW 2020, Train Sim World 2, or 3 you will need to upgrade all your add-ons to TSW 4, then TSW 5. You can do all this without owning the TSW 4 base game, and in advance of the Train Sim World 5 release.
Examples:
Depending on which version of an add-on you currently own, the examples below demonstrate the order in which you will need to download your add-ons to get to Train Sim World 5.
- TSW 2020: Great Western Express > TSW 4: Great Western Express > TSW 5: Great Western Express
- TSW 2: London Commuter > TSW 4: Brighton Main Line > TSW 5: Brighton Main Line
- TSW 3: Birmingham Cross-City > TSW 4: Birmingham Cross-City > TSW 5: Birmingham Cross-City
How to Upgrade your PlayStation add-ons to TSW 4, then TSW 5
- Open the PlayStation Store
- Search for the TSW 4 store page for the desired add-on.
- Select Download to own this TSW 4 version.
- Then cancel the download.
- When available, search for the TSW 5 store page for the desired add-on.
- Select Download to install the TSW 5 add-on.
What can I do if my add-ons were included on a disc?
If you own a boxed copy of a previous Train Sim World game on console, you won’t be able to download a TSW 5 version of the add-ons included on the disc. To resolve this problem, please send a Product Key Claim to Dovetail Support. The infographic below explains what each disc will entitle you to. If you have already claimed keys for a disc, you do not need to claim again for Train Sim World 5.
Does Dovetail Live keep a record of my purchases?
No, Dovetail Live has no association with your purchases. Your game/add-on purchases are tied to your platform account (i.e. PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Steam or Epic Games Store).
Can I transfer my games/add-ons to a different platform?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to transfer games or add-ons across separate platforms. This is an industry standard and not something we have any control over. Furthermore, we are not involved with the financial side of your purchases from these platforms, as such you should refer to the retailer you purchased from, if you have a query about your purchase. The following are separate platforms with their own storefronts.
Platforms:
- PlayStation
- Xbox/Microsoft Store/Game Pass for PC
- Steam (PC)
- Epic Games Store (PC)
When you purchase an add-on or game from one of these platforms, you acquire a licence to use that content solely on the platform it was bought from. Consequently, you are bound by the terms and conditions established by the platform provider (e.g., PlayStation). These game licences are non-transferrable.
To use a real-world example: "Buying a ticket for one airline won't get you a seat on a different airline's flight".
The sole exception lies with Microsoft, who sell Play Anywhere products. These products can be used across all Xbox and Microsoft Store platforms, where the product explicitly states that it is compatible with Xbox One, Xbox Series S|X and PC platforms.
Example:
Legacy Games
When will Train Sim World 4 be leaving Xbox Game Pass?
Train Sim World 4 left Xbox Game Pass on the 31st July 2024. For more information, please see Dovetail Games on Xbox Game Pass.
Will Train Sim World 4 continue to receive updates?
No, there will be no further updates for Train Sim World 4. If you would like to continue receiving content updates, please be sure to download the Train Sim World 5 Free Starter Pack while it is available.
Will Train Sim World 4 be compatible with new add-ons?
No, Train Sim World 4 will not be compatible with any add-ons released after the launch of Train Sim World 5.
Which Train Sim World games are now considered legacy titles?
Legacy titles are those which are no longer being updated. This includes:
- Train Sim World 2020
- Train Sim World 2
- Train Sim World 3
- Train Sim World 4
Can I still purchase legacy games?
No, all legacy games have been discontinued and removed from store fronts.
Can I still purchase add-ons for legacy games?
Yes, the best way to do this is to use the in-game store, which will redirect you to the correct store page for your game. This will ensure that you can only see add-ons which are compatible with the game you are playing.
How do I download legacy games or add-ons?
For most platforms you can follow the standard download procedure described in the support articles linked below. However, if you are attempting to download a game that no longer has a store page on a PlayStation console, please refer to our guide: How to Download Legacy Titles on PlayStation Consoles
- How to Manage Your Games & Add-Ons in Steam
- How to Manage Your Games & Add-Ons on the Epic Games Store
- How to Manage Your Games & Add-on on the Microsoft Store
- How to Manage Your Games & Add-ons on PlayStation 5
- How To Manage Your Games & Add-ons on PlayStation 4
- How To Manage Your Games & Add-ons On Xbox Consoles
Glossary of Terms
Core/Base – This refers to a game without any add-ons installed. In this case, you will only have access to the Training Center, if you don’t own any add-ons or haven’t installed the add-ons that came with your bundle.
Layer – This refers to how timetable mode is built in layers. These layers can be added or removed to create more playable services or AI traffic. Additional add-ons are often required to activate layers.
Substitutions – This refers to where a train in timetable mode can be substituted for another. This can happen on playable services and AI traffic.
Route – This is the playable area in which you can drive your trains. The area simulated in-game, defines the playable part of what may be a larger route in real life. A route will normally have two major stations at each end and may include branch lines.
Locomotive – The locomotives is the powered part of a train, often referred to as a “loco”. A Loco add-on will normally require an associated route to drive on.
Add-On – This will expand the game with additional content. Please refer to the product description to identify what content is included and what may require additional purchases.
Compatible Content - This refers to any add-on which is compatible with the game you are currently playing. Train Sim World 5 is backwards compatible with many add-ons which were sold for previous games in the series. Please refer to the Train Sim World Add-On Compatibility Guide for more information.
Platform & Account – These terms refer to the ownership content and the platform that content is limited to. The platform and associated account are defined as PlayStation, Xbox, Epic Games Store, or Steam.
Entitlements – All digital games and add-ons are sold from the platform holder as a limited licence. Entitlements define what that licence will let you download. For example, if you own a licence for TSW 2020: Great Western Express then you may be entitled to download Train Sim World 2: Great Western Express.
Legacy – Legacy refers to anything which is no longer supported with updates.
TSW 2020 – Train Sim World 2020 (Released: 16th March 2017 as Train Sim World and later renamed to Train Sim World 2020)
TSW 2 – Train Sim World 2 (Released: 20th August 2020)
TSW 3 – Train Sim World 3 (Released: 6th September 2022)
TSW 4 – Train Sim World 4 (Released: 26th September 2023)
TSW 5 – Train Sim World 5