How To Create World Of Trucks Account Without Product Key Exclusive May 2026

I notice you're asking for a way to create a World of Trucks account without a product key (i.e., without owning a copy of Euro Truck Simulator 2 or American Truck Simulator).

That’s currently not possible through official means. World of Trucks accounts are explicitly tied to game ownership because: I notice you're asking for a way to

  1. The account links to your in-game profile (created after launching the game with a valid Steam key or direct purchase).
  2. The verification process requires generating a code inside the game (not just on the website).
  3. The platform is designed for existing players to track deliveries, upload screenshots, and use external contracts.

Option B — Link via Steam or platform (recommended, no manual key entry)

If you own ETS2/ATS on Steam, the recommended and supported way to link is via the game or Steam — no manual product key needed. The account links to your in-game profile (created

  1. Ensure Steam is installed and you are logged into the same Steam account that owns ETS2/ATS.
  2. Launch ETS2 or ATS once.
  3. From the in-game main menu, choose Options → Online (or World of Trucks) and select “Connect account” or “Log in to World of Trucks.”
  4. The game will open a browser window or an in-game web panel to log into your World of Trucks account and request permission to link with your Steam account.
  5. Authorize the connection. Steam ownership is used as proof — no product key entry required.
  6. Back in-game, the account should now show as linked; online features (job downloads, convoy, rewards) will be available.

This method uses the platform’s purchase record; it’s the official way to avoid needing a separate key. Option B — Link via Steam or platform

Contacting support (when all else fails)

The Exclusive Workaround: Registering Directly Through an Unactivated Game

This method requires you to own the base game files (either via a friend’s library, a free weekend, or a demo) but not have an activated copy linked to Steam. Alternatively, you can use the game’s internal registration system before Steam forces a key check.