Oklahoma Awaits in American Truck Simulator's Newest Expansion

The American Truck Simulator universe is expanding, with developer SCS Software announcing the game's latest destination, Oklahoma, will be available from 1st August. This new addition is already promising intriguing adventures to the players, featuring "wonderful state parks, several natural marvels, and historical places full of mysteries and legends". This enriches the game's landscape and offers exciting new terrain for avid players.

The launch of the Oklahoma DLC in American Truck Simulator is to be marked by an interesting World of Trucks community event. Players will be set a group challenge to cumulatively cover a total distance of 111 million miles while delivering cargo during jobs of at least 100 miles. These jobs must either originate from or be destined for any of the 10 cities included in the expansion.

This event sets an engaging and ambitious goal for the community, tying the exploration of the new expansion territories into an overarching quest. Additionally, those who can successfully deliver cargo to or from all cities in Oklahoma before the deadline of 1st October are in for an exclusive treat - the Wild Stampede truck paint job. This goal-oriented event enhances the excitement surrounding the new DLC, making its debut even more noteworthy.

Moreover, all participants stand to gain a hanging Black Swallowtail ornament as a collective reward, should the community goal be met by the same October deadline. This community event showcases the collaborative nature of the American Truck Simulator player base and the vibrant enthusiasm the game stirs in its audience.

In conclusion, priced at an expected £9.99/$11.99 USD, American Truck Simulator's Oklahoma DLC promises an exciting new journey for its players, with rewards and challenges along the way. And as the game continues to expand, with SCS Software already confirming a forthcoming Kansas expansion, the horizon continues to broaden, offering endless adventures on the virtual road.