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11 July 2020, 18:15
American Truck Simulator: Idaho Release Date Revealed
Next week, a new expansion for American Truck Simulator will debut, introducing the famous mountains and lowlands of Idaho as well as new activities and events.
The new expansion for American Truck Simulator will enable us to explore the state of Idaho.
We've learned the release date of the latest expansion for American Truck Simulator, titled Idaho and slated to be launched on July 16. In a few days, fans of the game will have the opportunity to visit the region lying in the northwest of the United States. The information was accompanied by a fresh trailer.
The state of Idaho is famous for its charming mountains and nature reserves. The devs at SCS Software decided to make use of these features, and the expansion will enable us to visit the state's unique vantage points. They will be marked on the map. Developers are also announcing new events in the game, although for now they do not reveal any details.
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