Free Truck Driver DLC Available Now on Nintendo Switch

Truck Driver DLC

Soedesco has just launched the free Truck Driver DLC on the Nintendo Switch, which brings in the new Hidden Places and Damage System DLC. The original game was launched last year in November 2020, where it was released on the Nintendo Switch portable console.

Let’s first talk about the Hidden Places and Damage System DLC, which will have you discover hidden places with new vehicles in the game. There are three hidden places you can search for unknown roads that are not shown on the map. You can also spot five brand-new vehicles in traffic, including a tow truck and minibus.

Check out the trailer below:

When you inherit a truck from your father, you decide to take your chance and move to a new city. Here, it’s up to you to make a name for yourself and earn the respect of the local community. Drive through a seamless open world, work with all kinds of people ranging from a constructor to a lumberjack and honor your father by making it as a Truck Driver!

Another very good feature which is now added into the game is the damage system, which will have to drive carefully, as the new system shows visual damage on your truck and other vehicles at the point of impact.

Last week, the game received its big patch update, which introduced 15 new unlockable paint color options, button mapping and roadblocks among others. When talking about the Hidden Places and Damage System DLC, it is also available for free on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles.

Features

  • Enjoy a trucking experience focused on your career as a truck driver
  • Build stronger relationships with the local community with each job
  • Customize your truck with tons of parts and tune it to your liking
  • Navigate through beautiful landscapes and interesting locations

What do you think of the new Truck Driver DLC? Post your comments below.

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