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Doubt if we would ever get Hawaii. Alaska won't come unless SCS decides to do Canada.
However, by the time SCS gets around to adding the 48 continental states, they may very well be states.
DC is more qualified than Wyoming is.
No offense but that statement is so full of misinformation that it is not even funny any longer.
That means that Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and more are all going to be released individually?
The general consensus will be once east of the Mississippi that we will start to receive state packs because of how much smaller they get.
Yeah, unless they put 5 states in a bundle pack for each release, but I am not so optimistic with the progress, look at Iberia DLC in ETS 2 to see how fast they can go!
Personally, I would be more than happy, if Montana, Wyoming and Texas all will be released in year 2021.
You evidently don't realise how large the Iberian peninsula is, then. To suggest that Rhode Island would take 6 months or a year is a fallacy.
After 4 years of release, how many states were already made? One year for Iberia peninsula (as big as two US states) proves that the progesses are just the same.
After the incoming Colorado, there will be a lot of big states looking from the middle to the east. SCS normally expands the map with the states connect to next others. Why would you mention Rhode Island here? I doubt this game will be abandoned or obsoleted even before those tiny eastern states will be made.
I mentions Rhode Island because it's only slightly larger than Luxembourg. You seem to be incorrectly fixated on the NUMBER of map DLCs instead of the SIZE of those DLCs. It is slightly absurd to think that the smallest states would take as long as the largest. And just as with ETS2 they didn't do each of the small Baltic countries as separate DLCs, rather, they were grouped together as one larger DLC area.
The 10-15 far North Eastern states (New York, New Jersey, Rhode island, etc...) make up, collectively, about the same area as the state of California. those 10-15 states will most likely be ONE map pack all on their own.
2021 - Wyoming/Montana
2022 - Texas/Oklahoma
2023 - The Dakotas
2024 - Nebraska/Kansas
2025 - Minnesota/Iowa
2026 - Missouri/Arkansas
2027 - Louisiana/Mississippi
2028 - MI/IN/OH/KY
2029 - TN/AL/GA
2030 - Probably have a new game engine long before this anyway.