Having hit Washington in American Truck Simulator‘s latest expansion, we’ve run out of contiguous USA to the north and should resume our trek eastward. Developers SCS Software introduced yesterday, on American Independence Day, that Utah is the subsequent state they’ll add to their beautiful haul ’em up. Utah! The Beehive State. Utah! From sandy deserts by rocky canyons to piney forests. Utah! Where orange hoodoos spike the skies. Utah! I just like the identify Salt Lake City. Here, see a few of Virtuatah within the announcement trailer.
“Drivers will be able to deliver to the state’s bustling metropolis, which is home to many large businesses and industries,” SCS say. “Throughout your journey you will also come across many notable landmarks and surviving remnants of the state’s historic pioneer history.”
I, an uninformed idiot who has solely been to Utah at a cruising altitude, managed to identify a number of landmarks within the preliminary screenshots. I’m positive there are various others. I see Metaphor: The Tree of Utah, a roadside sculpture out within the Great Salt Lake Desert. Glen Canyon Dam, which in contrast to Glenn Close isn’t a god rattling. Cobble Rock Park in Vernal, which really does have a number of rad dinosaur murals.
Heck yeah.
American Truck Simulator: Utah is coming to Steam later in 2019. Previous state expansions have price £9/€12/$12, so I’d count on the identical for Utah.