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American Truck Simulator Shows Underground Warehouses for Missouri Expansion

Andrew McMahonby Andrew McMahon
December 27, 2024
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American Truck Simulator Shows Underground Warehouses for Missouri Expansion
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SCS Software is back to showcase another piece of its highly anticipated upcoming map expansion for American Truck Simulator, focusing on Missouri this time.

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Previously, the developers gave us a bit of insight into the city of Cape Girardeau, showing off some of the features players can expect to see in the cities that’ll make up the DLC. Today, we head underground, exploring the four unique warehouses you can stop at while trucking across this map expansion.

Each underground warehouse is inspired by its real-world counterparts and will include facilities located in Kansas City, Springfield, Joplin, and St. Louis. While each will vary in size, listed from largest to smallest above, each features its own distinct look, boasting a variety of rooms, domes, halls, corridors, and columns to explore.

You can check out some screenshot previews of American Truck Simulator Missouri’s underground warehouse expansion features below:

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For those unfamiliar with American Truck Simulator, it was released back in 2016 as the successor to SCS Software’s other super-popular driving sim, Euro Truck Simulator, which launched back in 2012. Currently, it is only available for PC on Steam for a price point of $4.99 (discounted till January 2 during Steam Sale), though there are multiple bundles available, including one with the most recent Arkansas DLC.

There is no specific release date for American Truck Simulator Missouri. For more information on this title and everything else simulation, be sure to check back to Simulation Daily for all of your news and update needs.

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