Today, SCS Software showcased a new look at the Louisiana DLC coming for American Truck Simulator.
According to the reveal, the DLC won’t include just major cities, but also smaller rural settlements “full of Southern charm.”
Today’s screenshots are precisely about these settlements, including Winnfield, Mansfield, Oberlin, Cameron, and Tallulah.
Of course, visiting them will come with the opportunity to find appropriate trucking jobs, on top of checking out plenty of local landmarks.
You can find the screenshots in the gallery below.










American Truck Simulator is available exclusively for PC, and it’s the sister game to Euro Truck Simulator 2.
We don’t know when the Louisiana DLC will be released, as SCS likes to announce release dates only a few days before a DLC launch. That being said, you can already check out its truck stops, welcome centers, buildings, and some cities.
We already know that Iowa will be the next DLC to release, coming on July 10, 2025. If you want to see more, you can enjoy a look at Iowa’s fields, the truck stops, the towns, the road network, more settlements, the bridges, an Ethanol plant, the farming industry, the river ports, and the city of Davenport.
We also recently saw plenty of gameplay showing a route from a feedmill depot near Waterloo to an agricultural facility close to Iowa City.
SCS Software also recently revealed Illinois, of which you can see the truck stops, the city of Marion, and Rockford.
The latest DLC announced by the developer is South Dakota, while a rework has been revealed for the areas around the famous Route 66.
Perhaps the most interesting recent announcement is the Road Trip mode, which will let you drive pickup trucks and other vehicles in the same world that has been reserved for cargo transport until now, including new reasons to drive and explore.