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SCS On The Road - SFX Trip to the USA

Welcome back to another episode of the SCS On The Road series. This time, we take you to the state of Washington in the US and show you how our sound engineers capture ambient and truck sounds for American Truck Simulator.


Today's episode is hosted by Nemiro, who, alongside our talented sound engineers, will take you on a journey through the art of sound recording. We'll explore the capture of ambient sounds in Washington's beautiful nature and the process of recording truck sounds at the PACCAR Technical Center. Our sound engineer, Ondřej, will tell you all about it and show you how multiple microphones are strategically placed on different parts of a truck to capture its unique sound in various situations on the road. So, without further ado, let's watch it!

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And that's it for today, we hope you enjoyed it. Remember to follow us on our Twitter, Facebook, InstagramBluesky, and YouTube, so you won't miss out on any American Truck Simulator news. 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. Keep on trucking!

Iowa: Settlements

On your travels in American Truck Simulator, you’ll encounter bustling metropolises as well as smaller, more remote residential towns. Today, we’re showcasing some of these smaller settlements that you’ll be able to drive through and even stop at in our upcoming Iowa DLC.


More than 15 settlements have been created for the Iowa DLC, and in this blog, we will present the first half of them. Each settlement 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.

First stop, Algona. Founded in 1854 by two brothers, Ambrose and Asa Call, Algona (native for “Algonquin waters”) is a welcoming town, known for its historical railroad significance. Whether you're visiting, or just passing through, you're on the right track, which is the town's unofficial slogan.


In the west of Iowa, you’ll find Auburn, a quiet and small settlement that embodies the peaceful countryside of the State. Nestled in Sac County, Auburn provides a scenic drive with classic Midwestern landscapes. It’s an ideal place to pull over, refuel, and take in the rural beauty.


In the northeast, you’ll come across Dyersville, known as the "Farm Toy Capital of the World" and the filming location of the famous movie Field of Dreams. Originally settled by ten Bavarian farming families in 1845, this town is a must-see for movie buffs and history enthusiasts alike.


This settlement is a little different to the others, in the fact that it's not located in Iowa! Laurel is a small settlement located in Nebraska, and despite its size, is a thriving and progressive farming community. With its quiet streets and welcoming atmosphere, it’s small town atmosphere is a welcome sight and stop for travellers passing through towards Iowa! We included this settlement because of its location along the US-20 towards Iowa.


Not far from the Mississippi River is Postville, a unique town with a diverse cultural heritage. Often referred to as Iowa’s “Hometown to the World,” Postville has been shaped by its diverse community, and features the St Paul Lutheran Church which was built in 1891, and stands as the tallest building in the town.


Up next, Traer, a vibrant, small-town community that was established in 1873, following the construction of Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway through the territory. In this town, you'll come across not one, but two churches which have been built next to each other! Both have their own unique look, but are built with beautiful red brick.


In the Northwest, you’ll find the settlement of Sheldon, a town established in 1873 during the construction of the Sioux City & St. Paul Railroad. It’s home to one of Iowa’s historic railroad hubs, giving it a classic small-town railroad charm.


Lastly, close to the Mississippi River, you'll reach Wapello. Named after a Meskwaki chief, this town embraces its rich Native American history while offering picturesque views of the river.


These settlements come in all shapes and sizes, from larger populations to none! Each offer their own story as you travel the open road. We encourage you to slow down or maybe even take a rest stop and check out the scenery and details of each of them.

Whether you're rolling through a historic small town, fueling up at a local truck stop, or admiring the everyday life of Iowa’s communities, the road ahead is full of discovery. We look forward to showcasing more of these settlements in Part 2 of this blog, which we will be delivering soon.

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 development news on X/Twitter, BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, or by subscribing to our newsletter! Until next time, keep on truckin'.

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Missouri - New Industries & New Cargoes to Haul

Two blogs in one, double the fun! Today, we have some more news from the upcoming Missouri map expansion for American Truck Simulator. The first part is about new industries, and the second part is about new cargo, so let's get into it!


There will be three new industries waiting for truckers in the Show Me State. You will find the first one just outside of St. Joseph, in the northwestern part of the state - the Superstructure Factory. This industry supplies bodywork for pickup trucks. You will deliver the necessary parts for production and then distribute the finished vehicles all over the map.


Your favourite Farmers Barn brand will also have branches in Missouri along with its new type of production plant - the Feedmill. This massive plant is used to produce animal food. Deliver the necessary raw materials and distribute the finished product across the U.S. High silos, conveyors, road scales, a large packing house and a finished goods warehouse - everything a proper Feedmill should have.


Anyone driving through southeast St. Louis on I-55 will notice that there is a historic beverage factory nearby. You will recognize it by its distinctive 19th and early 20th-century buildings which may look like historic castles, but they are still in production today. And its products need to be shipped out into the world. Guess who's job is that going to be?


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Our vehicle team has prepared new cargo for you to haul when Missouri is released, adding more variety to the haulable loads in our games. It's not just the regular cargo getting new additions - our Heavy Cargo Pack DLC will also feature massive new loads. Let's take a look!


Among the new regular loads you'll be able to haul are Scaffolding, Cattle Barriers, Moving Pods, a Forklift, and Body Crane Trucks.


Now, let's move on to the huge and heavy cargoes! Our Heavy Cargo Pack DLC is getting an upgrade with three new cargoes - a Mobile Screener, a Mobile Crusher, and a Mobile Stacker.


Enjoy this upcoming map expansion to the fullest and amplify your trucking experience with new loads from the Heavy Cargo Pack DLC which you can get on Steam.

If you are looking forward to trucking in the Show Me State, make sure to add this map expansion to your Steam Wishlist! Don't forget to follow us on our X/TwitterFacebookInstagramBluesky, and YouTube, so you won't miss out on any American Truck Simulator news. 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. Keep on truckin'!

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Star Nation Experience 2025

We are excited to announce that after our collaboration last year, we are once again teaming up with our good friends at Western Star to offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to two lucky members of the American Truck Simulator community. This includes an all-expenses-paid trip to Oregon, USA, to take part in the Star Nation Experience 2025. Ready to learn more? Let’s take a closer look at what the Star Nation Experience is all about!


Last year, our lucky 2024 Star Nation winners gathered in Bend, Oregon, for a unique four-day event unlike any other in the trucking industry. This unique experience included a behind-the-scenes tour of Daimler Truck North America's facilities, the opportunity to get behind the wheel of the Western Star X-Series line up at Daimler Truck's High Desert Proving Grounds in Madras, and even a chance to meet Starsquatch!


They also got to experience the natural beauty of Oregon and take part in exciting outdoor activities, including fly-fishing, off-roading in ATVs, and more. Though they arrived as strangers, their shared love for trucking quickly turned them into friends and even led one of our winners to pursue a trucking career. You can watch a recap of the 2024 Star Nation experience at our YouTube channel below with Nemiro and Mark who also were in attendance!

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So what can you expect for Star Nation 2025? Two lucky winners will be treated to an all-expenses-paid, four-day adventure, hosted in Bend, Oregon between the 6th-9th of June 2025 by the Western Star team. If you win, you’ll be treated to top dining options and adventures, including activities like whitewater rafting, the X-Series Ride & Drive Challenge at the Madras Proving Grounds, a Star Nation photo shoot in the mountains and so much more!


You will also have the chance to help shape future Western Star innovation by sharing your insights with Western Star engineers, marketers, researchers, and product development leadership. It's the ultimate prize for any American Truck Enthusiast!


In addition to the fantastic activities awaiting participants at the event, we're happy to reveal that Oscar and Nemiro from our team will also be attending. They'll not only meet with the participants and winners but will also be on hand to capture all the moments and memories throughout the Star Nation Experience 2025!


So how can you enter? Before entering, we strongly advise you to review Western Star's Terms and Conditions, read the FAQ, and thoroughly examine the application form as there are specific limitations for applicants. For instance, this opportunity is exclusively available to individuals from the USA or Canada who are 21 years of age or older. Also, while not required for entry, a Commercial Driver's License will be required to participate in all Grand Prize trip activities. Western Star Trucks will then select two winners from applicants who meet all requirements. We wish everyone the best of luck!

Ready to apply? First you'll need to sign up to the Western Star newsletter before continuing the Entry form, which you can all find on the Star Nation page here.

We look forward to spending a fun-filled few days at Star Nation 2025, and we will be sure to keep you along for the ride with social media updates, videos and more from our journey. Be sure to keep a close eye on Western Star's Facebook, Instagram and Newsletter for the latest Star Nation news, and our X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and BlueSky too. Until then, keep on truckin'!

SCS On The Road: Mark's Trucking Trip

We're back with another SCS On The Road episode, and this time, we've got something a bit different for you! Join Mark, our Vehicle Production Coordinator at SCS Software, as he returns to his trucking roots in Canada and takes you behind the wheel to experience what it takes to be a real trucker hauling across Canada and the USA!


Starting off in Whitby, Ontario, Mark will take you along for the ride on a one-week journey to Fort Worth, Texas. You'll experience the highs and lows of trucking and discover what makes it such a unique yet challenging job. So, it's time to hit the road, grab a drink and some snacks as you take the passenger seat on this long haul! We're sure you'll be comfortable in the beautiful Peterbilt 389 truck, which was kindfully provided by Mark's father, and which has been a reliable workhorse in his company for many years.


A huge thank you, of course, goes out to Mark, who put a lot of work into recording this journey, and to everyone who made this trip possible for him to share with you, our #BestCommunityEver. We hope you learn something new about the trucking world, and who knows, it might even inspire a few of you to pursue a CDL! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a comment, like, and subscribe, Mark would love to hear your thoughts! Until next time, keep on truckin’!