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Unnamelessness: Well, this is sort of why I raised it here: many series articles provide little sources on the boundaries of a series (there are sources about the games listed, but not really about explicitly “this game belongs to that series which started there and ended there”).
In this case, however,
citation 5 says about Bus Simulator 16 that it’s “the latest title of the long running Bus Simulator series”.
Jean-Frédéric, As far as I know, Bus Simulator is a franchise owned by Astragon Entertainment, and has been developed by several different studios throughout years, but what makes the series well-known is Bus Simulator 16, which is the beginning of the SAS-era, and is the first game in the series that received wide coverage.
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