May 26, 2026
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Iceland: Fjords

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PREVIEWA first look at Iceland's upcoming fjords, featuring winding coastal routes and key locations like Seyðisfjörður and the Westfjords.

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Key Changes

  • 1New Iceland map expansion featuring glacier-carved fjords and coastal routes
  • 2Seyðisfjörður added as a ferry gateway connecting to Hirtshals, Denmark
  • 3Reyðarfjörður included with a new aluminum processing plant depot
  • 4Álftafjörður introduced as the largest fjord in the Westfjords region
  • 5Ísafjörður featured as a key economic hub in Skutulsfjörður
  • 6New environmental assets including waterfalls, winding streams, and tranquil lakes
  • 7Stöðvarfjörður added as a coastal settlement in the Austfirðir region

All Changes

📅Coming Soon(8)

  • newIceland DLC: New Iceland map expansion featuring glacier-carved fjords, towering cliffs, and fishing villages.
  • newCoastal Routes: Winding coastal roads that faithfully recreate the experience of driving along Iceland's coastline.
  • newEnvironment: Dynamic water features including waterfalls, winding streams, tranquil lakes, and bays.
  • newSeyðisfjörður: Seyðisfjörður added as a main gateway to Iceland with a ferry connection from Hirtshals, Denmark.
  • newReyðarfjörður: Reyðarfjörður included in the Eastern Fjords, featuring an aluminum processing plant depot.
  • newStöðvarfjörður: Stöðvarfjörður added as a coastal settlement within the Austfirðir region.
  • newÁlftafjörður: Álftafjörður introduced as the largest and most imposing fjord in the Westfjords region.
  • newÍsafjörður: Ísafjörður featured as a key economic hub located on a narrow headland in Skutulsfjörður.

Summary

This development preview showcases the majestic fjords coming to the Iceland map expansion. The update focuses on the geographical scale and environmental detail of the region, highlighting the challenge of recreating glacier-carved inlets at a reduced in-game scale. Players can expect winding coastal roads that follow the water's edge, dynamic environmental features like waterfalls and streams, and several new industrial and transit hubs.