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American Truck Simulator: Colorado Will Launch Next Week

American Truck Simulator: Colorado DLC will launch in mid-November. Gamers will visit Denver, Colorado Springs and the Great Plains, among others. SCS Software has also released a new trailer for the expansion.

SCS Software spares no effort or resources for the development of American Truck Simulator, the game is expanded every year with new elements and states. Fans of the game can visit Idaho from July, and before the end of the year one more DLC will debut. Developers have announced that American Truck Simulator: Colorado will go on sale on November 12.

As with the previously presented states, Colorado will also not be fully mapped. The devs decided to focus on rendering the most characteristic landmarks. This will give players the opportunity to admire the Great Plains, the picturesque Million Dollar Highway, as well as visit the cities of Denver and Colorado Springs (with the famous Garden of the Gods).

There is also some new stuff for Special Transport DLC owners. These are 3 new routes:

  1. Denver Airport - Grand Junction,
  2. Sterling - Colorado Springs,
  3. Denver train depot - gold mine near Colorado Springs.

Let us remind you that American Truck Simulator is available on PC from 2016. Initially it offered access to 3 states: California, Nevada and Arizona. So far, paid DLCs added New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Idaho.

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Krzysztof Kaluzinski

Krzysztof Kaluzinski

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