Saturday, April 19, 2025

Happy Easter Egg Hunt!

Happy Easter to everyone celebrating! This holiday is widely celebrated around the world and is often connected to an Easter egg hunt. Since we wanted to celebrate with you, we prepared a little egg hunt for you as well!

In a traditional Easter egg hunt, which is a popular celebration during Easter, people typically hide eggs for others to find. When it comes to games, Easter eggs can encompass a wide range of elements, from hidden jokes and references to movies, celebrities, memes, and other clever surprises. These are usually hidden so not everyone discovers them too easily and feels rewarded if they stumble upon one of them. Our game is not any different - our map designers also add Easter eggs to our maps both in ETS2 and ATS with various references.

As a small gift to you this Easter, we wanted to spread a little joy by sharing some of the Easter eggs hidden in our games. When you take a look at the photos, you may be able to find a few hints that will help you to find them and, hopefully, inspire you to uncover even more, as there are plenty waiting to be discovered!

Across both ATS and ETS2 maps, our map designers have incorporated a lot of easter eggs with popular movie or TV show references such as this nod to filmmaker David Lynch, or another one depicting a legendary scene from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

If you are cruising in ATS, make sure to keep an eye out on clotheslines as there are some small easter eggs hidden there - on the screenshots below, you can see one referencing Superman, and the other the famous NBA player Scottie Pippen.

And then we have plenty of other ones referencing art, literature, other video games, or history - like this old road on Route 66. Some are also purely for fun like this recreation of a famous supercar, or a group selfie from our research trip.

We hope you have enjoyed this sneak peek at hidden easter eggs in our games. Make sure to find not only the ones we showed you, but also the rest of them, and share your photos or videos with us on our TwitterFacebookInstagramBluesky, and YouTube. We'd also really appreciate it if you could sign up for our newsletter to stay informed, even when you're not able to check out the blog or our socials. We'll see you on the egg hunt!

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Missouri: Community Spotlight

Since the release of Missouri for American Truck Simulator, we’ve been thrilled to receive countless comments, screenshots, videos, and more across our official social media channels. Our team truly enjoys seeing all of your contributions and reading your positive reactions, as well as your constructive criticism. As with previous map expansions, we’re excited to share some of the amazing content from our #BestCommunityEver showcasing Missouri.


Want to share your thoughts or content with us? The best way to do so is by tagging us on X/Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok, or by posting your impressions on our official SCS Forum. We’d like to extend a big thank you to everyone who has already shared their screenshots and more with us. Keep on sharing them with us, we love to see them!



We’ve also received plenty of positive reviews on the Missouri Steam Store page. These kind words truly make our day and motivate us to keep working hard to bring exciting new content to our community. 


If you’ve been enjoying #CruisingMissouri, consider leaving a review on Steam! Your feedback helps support future releases. We sincerely appreciate everyone who has already taken the time to leave a review or offer constructive feedback.

In addition, we reached out to several content creators across the internet to hear their thoughts on the Missouri DLC, check out their impressions below! We deeply appreciate their feedback and dedication to creating content around our games. Don’t forget to visit their channels and give them a follow to support their work.

Project Sim Racing


"One thing I truly appreciate about SCS Software is the genuine passion and attention to detail they pour into each new DLC. The Missouri DLC for ATS takes things to another level, with stunning landscapes, fascinating landmarks like the Gateway Arch and Bagnell Dam, and especially the innovative underground warehouses that bring a unique challenge. I'm a big fan of heavy-haul trucking, so the updates to both the Special Transport and Heavy Cargo DLCs were a fantastic surprise. I can't wait to haul more oversized cargo through the Show Me State. Great job, SCS! this DLC is another masterpiece!" - Project Sim Racing

Raptor


"Just simply remarkable. Yet again SCS Software has delivered an innovative DLC with Missouri for American Truck Simulator! With this most recent DLC, the most anticipated addition included, with a whole new state to explore, is something not even visible in scale from a birds eye view with the introduction of underground storage facilities. These cargo and freight storage places are truly massive such as a rail yard or shipping port on a gigantic scale. And, the best part is they are like a labyrinth that once you reach the destination, you then need to proceed to the proper color coded zone and offload your cargo in a seemingly deep environment which does require the reading of signs to navigate that do function as more than just decoration.

With major cities given the detail you would expect, such as St. Louis and the monument of The Gateway Arch. And with more rural areas and smaller towns kept just as interesting with various landscapes and nature to enjoy on more local state roads that adhere to the terrain and grab your fullattention is just simply outstanding. To continue to see each DLC attempt to introduce new features and ideas gives so much to be excited for in coming updates and DLCs as well. Looking forward to what they deliver and announce next!" -
Raptor

RyaStream


"The map team at SCS absolutely crushes it again. The best part about broadcasting Missouri live was the comments I received during the streams that say "I live near there!" and "That road / town / building looks just like that!" The people that live in this state say it all. They are absolutely blown away by the details of their home state. It is such a good feeling seeing people excited and even in awe of how accurate the new map is! The most impressive skyline I have seen in this DLC (if not the whole game) is St. Louis. There is nothing like pulling up to the arch and seeing the beautiful city skyline in the background. Thanks for another fun adventure for American Truck Simulator!" - RyaStream

Armstrong Gaming


"I like to keep things simple, so here’s my honest take: the Missouri DLC for American Truck Simulator is seriously solid. It’s modern, clean, and feels really up to date. The underground caves? Easily the highlight for me. They’re not just cool to look at, they’re actually created very well and fun to drive through. The lighting in there is something else. Driving in and watching everything go dark, then coming back out into the daylight, it just feels great!

The roads are smooth, the greenery and shrubbery look lush, and overall it’s just a gorgeous DLC. I’d call it “bonny” if you don’t mind a bit of regional slang, it’s got a lot of charm and character. Whilst it’s not the biggest state, it is packed with detail. There’s a real sense of depth, like every part of it has been crafted with care. You don’t get that “empty space” feeling some other maps can have, this one feels dense in all the right ways As for value? it’s a great deal. We’ve been driving it all week and honestly, we’ve loved every second.

If you’re thinking about picking it up, do it. Missouri’s a brilliant addition to the ATS world, and it’s absolutely worth the drive.
" - Mark Armstrong Gaming

CaptainC0N


"Missouri really surprised me in the best way possible. I knew it’d be cool, but man, the level of detail in this DLC is wild! From rolling through the Ozarks to weaving around the massive highway systems in Kansas City, it just feels right. One thing that totally blew me away was the underground warehouse system—it’s something totally different, and navigating it in a big rig is just awesome. The scenery shifts are super smooth too—you go from riverfront industry to farmland in no time, and it all looks incredible. I also loved seeing some of the small towns that give the state real character. This is one of those DLCs that makes you want to take the long route every time. If you haven’t hit the roads in Missouri yet, you’re seriously missing out!" - CaptainC0N

To wrap things up, we want to thank you once again for your unwavering support, kind reviews, and constructive comments. Our developers continually work hard to deliver great content, and it’s incredibly rewarding to see it reflected in your positive feedback. Thank you all so much!

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

SCS On The Road: Mark's Trucking Trip #2

We are back with another SCS On The Road episode with the second episode of Mark's Trucking Trip! Our Vehicle Production Coordinator returns to his trucking roots in Canada and takes you behind the wheel to experience what it takes to be a real trucker hauling from Canada to the USA.

Mark decided to take a short vacation to visit his home country, where he went trucking and recorded two episodes of SCS On The Road. You can watch the first one where he drives from Whitby, Ontario, to Fort Worth, Texas, here. In today's episode, his journey takes him to Omaha, Nebraska, with a stop at the famous Iowa 80, the world's largest truck stop, using the beautiful Peterbilt 389. So without further ado, let's watch Mark as he experiences all the ups and downs of a trucker's life!

We would like to thank Mark who put in the work to record this episode for our #BestCommunityEver! We hope you enjoyed seeing what it takes to be a trucker. If you did, make sure to stay tuned for more SCS On The Road episodes by following us on our TwitterFacebookInstagramBluesky, and, most importantly, YouTubeWe'd also really appreciate if you could sign up for our newsletter to stay informed, even when you're not able to check out the blog or our socials. Keep on truckin'!

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Iowa: Settlements Part 2

We're back with Part 2 of our showcase on the settlements you'll be able to travel through on your upcoming journey in Iowa for American Truck Simulator. If you missed the first part of this blog, we highly recommend giving it a read here.

As we mentioned previously, more than 15 settlements have been created for the Iowa DLC. Each one features its own landmarks, unique charm, and opportunities for drivers to refuel or take a much-needed break. Our talented map, art, and asset teams have carefully recreated each location to capture the essence of its real-life counterpart. Let's take a closer look at the rest of them, shall we?

Our first stop is Atlantic, a historic town in southwestern Iowa. Often referred to as the "Cola Capital of Iowa," Atlantic boasts a well-preserved downtown with charming architecture. Whether you're passing through or stopping for a break, this town offers a glimpse into Iowa’s rich commercial heritage.

Next up is Clear Lake, a charming town known for its scenic waterfront along, you guessed it, Clear Lake! A popular destination for boating and fishing, it’s a peaceful place to pause before getting back on the highway, offering a refreshing break from the road.

In Wapello County, you'll come across the settlement of Eddyville, a small but welcoming town. Here, the streets are lined with beautiful 19th-century homes and buildings. There are plenty of green spaces and recreation areas, as well as a nearby lake, where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery. We’re sure drivers will appreciate the peaceful surroundings.

New Sharon, Iowa, is often described as a 'small and colourful town' known for its tight-knit community and peaceful atmosphere. Residents and visitors alike enjoy its charming main street and nearby natural spaces, including the North Skunk River, a tributary of the Mississippi.

Conveniently located off I-35, you'll find the settlement of Osceola, named after a famous Seminole Native American Chief who fought to preserve his people's land and rights. Truckers passing through will be able to spot a traditional wooden totem statue of Chief Osceola as they travel through the area.

The settlement of Oskaloosa also holds a historical significance. The town was named after a Creek princess, Ouscaloosa, whose name means "last of the beautiful." She later married Osceola, the Native American Chief mentioned above. Much like Osceola, Oskaloosa honors its heritage with a statue that stands as a silent sentinel, adding a touch of history to your journey. Here you'll also find some other notable landmarks including the City hall, the town square, and art murals which are found across town.


Traveling west, you'll come across the settlement of Spencer, known for hosting the Clay County Fair, one of the largest county fairs in the state, which draws visitors from across the region. Here, you'll find numerous artistic statues and other art pieces scattered throughout the area, along with old-fashioned streetlamps adorned with flowers and flags along the main road that runs through the center of town.

Last but not least, located in eastern Iowa along U.S. Route 61, you'll find the small settlement of Welton, population 121. While not much happens here, it’s home for a few, and its tiny-town charm and welcoming community make it a pleasant stop for travellers passing through.

We hope you've enjoyed learning more about the settlements that will be featured in our upcoming Iowa DLC for American Truck Simulator. Our teams have worked hard to bring as much detail into these areas as possible, making your journey as immersive as possible. We hope you enjoy the effort that went into crafting them!

Can't wait to explore Iowa? Be sure to add it to your Steam Wishlist! You can also stay up to date with the latest news on our TwitterFacebookInstagramBluesky, and YouTube, or by subscribing to our newsletter. Until next time, keep on truckin'!

Friday, April 11, 2025

Project Road Trip

We know many of you were curious about our recent teaser titled "Hear us out." Today, we're excited to finally reveal what it's all about! Our teams are in the early stages of developing the Road Trip concept for American Truck Simulator.

In the past, we've shared our ambition to expand the ways players can engage with the game world—not just through driving Class 8 trucks and hauling cargo, but by exploring that same world through different types of vehicles and experiences. Road Trip represents a step in that direction. Once introduced, it should allow players to enjoy the vast landscapes of ATS not only from the cab of an 18-wheeler but also from behind the wheel of, say, a powerful pickup or even a sports car. We hope this new perspective will appeal not only to long-time players but also to those who may be discovering the world of ATS for the first time.

While we're not ready to share every detail just yet—some are still being shaped internally—we're excited about where this is headed. Development is still in the early stages, but the possibilities are opening up in exciting ways.

Our vision for Road Trip goes well beyond simply introducing new types of vehicles. We're also exploring fresh gameplay opportunities—ways to give players a reason to drive them. That might mean taking on new kinds of tasks and jobs, or simply enjoying the open road, discovering landmarks, and soaking in the scenery. 

If you'd like a deeper dive into Road Trip, be sure to check out our vidcast featuring Pavel, Nemiro, Mark, and Anton as they talk through the concept and our aspirations for it.

And if trucking is your passion, rest assured—this new direction won't slow down our development of core trucking content. We've assembled a dedicated team to focus solely on Road Trip, which means our ongoing roadmap for new map expansions, trucks, trailers, and other updates remains unchanged. 

We're excited to be testing new waters with Road Trip, and we're eager to hear your thoughts. If you have ideas or suggestions, please share them with us. And as always, we ask for your patience and support—this is a big experiment for us, and much will evolve over time. 

We hope this blog completed with the work-in-progress screenshots from the work of our colleagues got a little excited. If it did, make sure to follow us on our TwitterFacebookInstagramBluesky, and YouTube so you don't miss out on any upcoming information. We'd also really appreciate it if you could sign up for our newsletter to stay informed, even when you're not able to check out the blog or our socials. Until then, keep on truckin'!