American Truck Simulator hasn’t but acquired its already-announced Oklahoma DLC, however work is underway on the state that may comply with it: Kansas. You’ll discover a reveal trailer full of grassy fields and grain silos under.
As the DLC’s Steam page says, Kansas is knwon for “its native grasslands, streams, ample blue skies, and inexperienced grassland vistas.”
I am unable to inform if SCS Software are getting quicker at including new states or if it simply appears that method as a result of they’re saying them faster. Since first releasing in 2016 with California, Nevada and Arizona, they’ve added Montana, Texas, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Washington, Orgeon, and New Mexico. Perhaps it is simpler to create all these huge, flat Midwestern landscapes versus extra populous coastal states.
Work continues on the beforehand introduced Oklahoma DLC. Last week, SCS confirmed among the new industry types you may be hauling for within the area, together with a bus manufacturing facility, municipal depots, and {an electrical} equipment manufacturing facility. I really like all of the screenshots of the beige, practical buildings, and the eye paid to all of the unsexy particulars like chimneys, air flow methods and roof entry ladders.
I wrote yesterday about Steam’s new experimental DLC Discovery hub, and that I used to be by no means taken with any DLC for any game, irrespective of how a lot I liked the game. Already I’ve realised American Truck Simulator is an exception. It’s about zoning out throughout lengthy distance drives and so every new state added is irresistible.