Today, SCS Software released new screenshots and details about the upcoming Louisiana DLC for American Truck Simulator.
Specifically, we get to see the most populous city in Louisiana, New Orleans, and the capital of the Pelican State, Baton Rouge.
Starting with New Orleans, the DLC will include some of its most famous landmarks, starting with the Crescent City Connection across the Mississippi River, the New Orleans Dome, the New Orleans Convention Center, the National WWII Museum, and Canal Street.
Baton Rouge will include the Horace Wilkinson Bridge, the Old State Capitol, the New State Capitol, the Baton Rouge Memorial Plaza, the River Center Arena, the USS KIDD Veterans Museum, the Louisiana Art & Science Museum, and the Memorial Stadium.
You can check everything out in the gallery below, and as a bonus, we also get a video released on X.










American Truck Simulator is available for PC, and it’s the sister game to Euro Truck Simulator 2. PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions are also coming. The open beta of update 1.57 for PC has already been made available.
We don’t know when the Louisiana DLC will release just yet, but it’s likely the next to be released, and you can enjoy its extensive gameplay reveal, its truck stops, welcome centers, buildings, some cities, more settlements, its forests and wetlands, more cities, the bridges, the road network, Port Fourchon, Shreveport, the custom depots, and even more custom depots.
Illinois is likely coming afterward, and you can check out its truck stops, the city of Marion, Rockford, Quincy, even more truck stops, Moline, and Peoria.
We are also getting a South Dakota DLC, and we already saw its Truck Stops, countryside, and towns.
The game will soon cross the borders of the United States and go to Canada with the British Columbia DLC.
On top of that, 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.










