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Detailed view of Oklahoma in American Truck Simulator

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Detailed view of Oklahoma in American Truck Simulator

In the domestic studio SCS Software are preparing to expand the boundaries by Oklahomawhich should arrive soon American Truck Simulator. A release date has yet to be announced, but the release of a lengthy gameplay trailer clearly signals that the expansion is just around the corner.

Oklahoma will be the 13th state in American Truck Simulator. It joins California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Texas. Meanwhile, the developers are preparing an extension for Kansas.

“From America’s spectacular highways that wind through dark red rocky hills to leading cities full of culture, attractions and businesses. Oklahoma is a diverse state shaped by its history and industry.” presents the new state-owned studio SCS Software. In today’s long gameplay video, we can see highways, country roads and wide views.

Oklahoma is a major agricultural state in the United States of America.. In local fields, wheat is most often seen. So much is produced here that more than 13 billion loaves of bread could be baked from it. You can’t even ignore it cotton production and animal husbandry. You will drive all this and much more, as well as supply farms with the necessary equipment.

related to Oklahoma a number of industries unique to that state. Among them are a river port, a bus factory, a construction equipment factory, a gas chemical network, a tire factory, a furniture store and public works. You can also expect unique expenses.

“From tire factories to river port, our teams have put a lot of thought into building these industries within the American Truck Simulator economy. It also includes the design of branded graphics for new and existing warehouses.” reveals the Prague team.

Source :Indian TV

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