The Idaho DLC will add thousands of miles of new road, 11 Idaho cities like Boise and Idaho Falls, and familiar land features like canyons and valleys. I’ll spare ya the spud jokes because I suspect the locals have heard about as many of them as I have corn puns. As a midwesterner who’s never been to Idaho, I can tell you with some confidence that yep, that sure is a slightly west-er part of the country than where I’m from. You can tell because there are mountains and not just the little hills we have here in the flyover states. For getting a good look at all the scenery, American Truck Sim is getting a new Viewpoint cinematic feature as well, which avid driver Alice0 is pretty keen for. You can’t get out of the truck to wander around, but you’ll be able to stop at marked spots and be treated to a special view of some local point of interest. SCS talk a bit more about Viewpoints in their recent blog post. After Idaho, American Truck Sim’s next stateside DLC will be Colorado which, actually, yeah I’d totally try driving a truck through. You can grab American Truck Simulator - Idaho on Thursday, July 16th over on Steam. The price isn’t listed just yet, but presumably it will match the price of all the other states DLCs at £9/€12/$12.