Today, SCS Software released another batch of screenshots and details about the upcoming Louisiana DLC for American Truck Simulator.
Specifically, we get to see three relevant farms near the city of Natchitoches, the Oberlin settlement, and the Oak Alley Plantation.
Another big industry in Louisiana is timber, and there are two custom-made timber harvest depots near the US-156 and close to the town of DeRidder.
They certainly look pretty atmospheric, and you can enjoy the screenshots below to see them for yourself.













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 game has just been updated to version 1.56.
We don’t yet know when the Louisiana DLC will release, as dates are usually revealed closer to the actual launch. Yet, you can already check out its truck stops, welcome centers, buildings, some cities, more settlements, its forests and wetlands, more cities, the bridges, the road network, Port Fourchon, and Shreveport.
Illinois is also coming, and you can check out its truck stops, the city of Marion, Rockford, Quincy, even more truck stops, and Moline.
The latest state DLC announced is South Dakota, and we already saw its Truck Stops and countryside.
On top of that, a rework has been revealed for the areas around the famous Route 66.
We’re also expecting a Louisiana DLC, and you can check out its truck stops, welcome centers, buildings, some cities, more settlements, its forests and wetlands, more cities, the bridges, and the road network.
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.