SCS Software released more images and details of the upcoming Louisiana DLC coming for American Truck Simulator.
This time around, the official reveal focuses on something you’ll find often in the water-rich Pelican State: bridges.
We get to see the Horace Wilkinson Bridge in Baton Rouge, the Crescent City Connection and the Huey P. Long – O.K. Allen Bridge in New Orleans, the  Lake Pontchartrain Causeway (which is the longest continuous bridge in the world), and the Calcasieu High Bridge and Calcasieu River Bridge in Lake Charles.
The screenshots also showcase the Houma Twin Bridges, the Leeville Bridge, the Louisiana Highway 1 Bridge, the Simmesport Bridge, and the Veterans Memorial Bridge.
You can check them all out below.












American Truck Simulator is available exclusively for PC, and it’s the sister game to Euro Truck Simulator 2. It has recently been updated to patch 1.55.
We don’t yet know when the Louisiana DLC will release, since SCS likes to announce its release dates only when they’re fairly close. Yet, you can already check out its truck stops, welcome centers, buildings, some cities, more settlements, its forests and wetlands, and more cities.
We also know that the developer will soon release an Illinois DLC, and you can already see its truck stops, the city of Marion, Rockford, and Quincy.
The latest state DLC announced by the developer was South Dakota, while a rework has been revealed for the areas around the famous Route 66.
Another big project is the Road Trip feature, spearheaded by the Ford Car Pack, which will expand the simulator’s experience from trucks to cars and pickup trucks, including pure exploration and the delivery of smaller packages.