Montana is the next destination of American Truck Simulator
Bus Simulator 16 is a use simulation video game created by the Austrian STIMULATIVE researches firm as well as dispersed by the German Aragon. He took place the market on March 3, 2016, for Microsoft Windows. Your video game engine is the Unreal Engine 4. A straight follow up from it, Bus Simulator 18, was introduced in 2018.
Little by little, SCS Software continues to expand its celebrated truck simulators with expansions that add new territories. It does not so much that our Spain and, most importantly, Portugal came to Euro Truck Simulator 2; American Truck Simulator, the cousin Yank, will also be expanded soon by adding Montana to its growing list of territories to be explored.
Even without a publication date, we do know what it looks like this expansion thanks to the materials that the study has shared in its networks. On the one hand, on Twitter a video was published in which Montana can be seen in motion; You have it up, on these lines, presented by the Lead of this DLC, David (SIC).
On the other, SCS has published a few catches of the DLC; You have them down here.
American Trucks Simulator was published in 2016, with the California and Nevada states as a starting point from which to expand expansion-based territory. At the moment Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming have been launched; Montana will be the next, and hence the next should be Texas, which possibly involves a good challenge for the study by its size, much higher than that of the rest of the states.
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Recall that in their day the game was widely expanded, passing the scale from 1:35 to 1:20; The complications by size are something to be taken into account in these games, as we can remember from the Russian expansion, even without launching but from which they already warned certain limitations by the massiveness of the territory to be covered. In any case, with Montana and Texas, more or less half of the United States will have already been covered; From there you have to enter the Bible Belt and start thinking about the East Coast, which is not scarce either of landscapes and emblematic enclaves.
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