Also heading to Euro Truck Simulator 2. Updated on 24 May 2021
American Truck Simulator now has official - albeit experimental - multiplayer support, courtesy of developer SCS Software s latest open beta build, meaning digital truckers need truck the lonely trucking life no more.
Official multiplayer support, which SCS is calling Convoy for self-explanatory reasons, is available now as part of American Truck Simulator s experimental beta update 1.41, and will be making its way to Euro Truck Simulator 2 at a later date.
Once installed, this initial work-in-progress version of Convoy will enable players to set-up and host their own private multiplayer session for up to eight trucking pals. Everyone in a session will see synchronised time, weather, and AI traffic - as well as their trucking buddies paint jobs and truck accessories - and can undertake the same contracts from the same companies, all heading to the same destination. In-game commun
American Truck Simulator devs bring a beautiful update on the Wyoming DLC
American Truck Simulator‘s years-long journey from west to east is continuing, and while the devs recently announced big plans for another California overhaul and even bigger plans for Texas DLC, Wyoming is still on the way, too. Developer SCS Software has provided a new update on the expansion’s development, and it’s looking gorgeous.
Among the locations highlighted here, there’s the Bridger-Teton National Forest “best known for the four W’s – Wildlife, Waterfalls, Wilderness, and Wild and Scenic Rivers. Located in the west of Wyoming, it is the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 United States and a must-visit location for any traveler.”
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Published April 22, 2021, 9:30 PM
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