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News video games 23 July 2023, 20:34

author: Kamil Kleszyk

New ATS Expansion Finally With Release Date

Czech studio SCS Software has revealed the release date of the American Truck Simulator DLC, in which fans of powerful trucks will explore Oklahoma.

Source: SCS Software
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Currently in American Truck Simulator we can visit twelve states. They are Washington, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Texas, California, New Mexico, Nevada and Arizona (access to a not inconsiderable number of them, of course, requires buying a corresponding DLC). Soon this already impressive territory will be complemented by another - Oklahoma. Fans of the popular ATS have received a new trailer presenting the mentioned DLC, and the developers from SCS Software have revealed its release date.

  • Via Twitter, the Czech developers announced, that the American Truck Simulator: Oklahoma DLC will hit the market as early as August 1.
  • On the occasion of the release date reveal, SCS published online an atmospheric trailer showing the DLC in action. You can watch it below.

Wide highways, side roads and beautiful mountain views are not all we are to see in Oklahoma DLC for ATS. The developers assured that they have paid great attention to the best possible reproduction of the state's bustling cities.

In addition to all the aforementioned aspects, the expansion will develop the economic side of the gameplay by adding several new enterprises to the game world. Among them we will find, among others, a factory for autonomous cars.

It is to be expected that crossing the Oklahoma state border in the game, we will encounter the billboards with job advertisements of one of the American transportation companies, presented some time ago. This is the result of an agreement that the company has established with the Czech studio.

Kamil Kleszyk

Kamil Kleszyk

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