
Or no longer it’s nearly time to hit the facet freeway all another time as American Truck Simulator’s Missouri expansion will get a liberate date
If you have been yearning for a reason to venture back onto the open road once more – by which I mean to sit at your computer indulging in American Truck Simulator again – there is some exciting news. Developer SCS Software has announced its latest state expansion – this time granting access to the roads and routes of Missouri – set to launch next Thursday, April 3rd.
Missouri, in case you haven’t been keeping track, raises American Truck Simulator’s latest U.S. state count to 17, following Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and Arkansas. Additionally, this isn’t the only expansion in the pipeline; SCS has also previously confirmed it’s developing Illinois, Iowa, and Louisiana – although those are a bit further down the road.
Back to Missouri, American Truck Simulator’s digital depiction of the Show-Me State promises “vibrant cities” – including St. Louis with its iconic Gateway Arch – as well as “diverse and stunning” terrains, “from the rolling hills of the Ozarks to charming small towns and expansive farmlands.”
“Experience the charm of Missouri’s sunrise and sunset as you navigate through this scenic landscape,” SCS states on the expansion’s Steam page. “New depots and underground storage facilities characteristic of this region enhance the depth and authenticity of your trucking journeys. Engage with the essence of Missouri’s agriculture, transporting goods amidst lush crops and rural atmosphere. Whether you find yourself navigating urban thoroughfares in St. Louis or traveling through peaceful countryside, Missouri provides a varied and thrilling trucking adventure.”
Ahead of Missouri’s April 3rd debut on Steam, SCS Software has released American Truck Simulator’s 1.54 update. This update introduces a revamped cargo system – which the developer claims “enhances efficiency [and] conserves disk space and memory by removing the need to st