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Truck & Logistics Simulator 1.0 Launching November 30

The world of Aerosoft and Simula Games’ open-world transportation simulator Truck & Logistics Simulator will release in its 1.0 state for PC and consoles November 30.

In this title, players will be able to load, drive, and deliver in a huge 28km² open world that features no hidden walls. Supporting up to 24 players with its cross-platform multiplayer, players can get behind the wheel of over 30 unique vehicles (including minivans and heavy trucks) as they carry out complex loading tasks to deliver cargo.

Other features in Truck & Logistics Simulator are a full day/night cycle, hundreds of different challenging missions, a realistic driving physics and damage system, different co-op multiplayer missions, and even random police traffic controls and speed cameras.

earn more with the trailer below:

Truck & Logistics Simulator | Console Edition | Trailer

The team had to say the following:

“We are looking forward to further developing Truck & Logistics together with you guys. Join our Discord and share your questions and feedback with us. We look forward to hear from you!”

The 1.0 release will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. In the case of Steam, the title is currently 30% off until November 28, bringing the total down to $13.99.

[infobox style=’success’ static=’1′]Source: Press Release[/infobox]

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