American Truck Simulator: New Mexico
New Mexico drops 10,000 square miles of desert, high plains, and mountain roads into ATS. Sparse traffic, long hauls, genuinely punishing elevation changes.
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American Truck Simulator: New Mexico is a map expansion for the base ATS game, adding the fifth-largest US state to your route network. That means stretching your runs across red-rock desert corridors, high-altitude plains, and mountain passes that will stress-test both your rig's gearing logic and your patience. If you have ever wanted to understand why professional truckers budget extra time for New Mexico crossings, this DLC makes the point in about forty minutes of real driving. From a routing and logistics standpoint, this expansion opens meaningful new connections between existing hubs and future state DLCs. The highway network here is realistic and sparse, which forces you to make actual fuel and rest planning decisions rather than relying on a gas station every ten minutes. The freight variety leans into local industry: mining equipment, agriculture loads, and energy-sector cargo show up with satisfying regularity. That specificity is where SCS Software tends to earn its reputation, and New Mexico is a solid example of the formula working. Performance holds up well on the same hardware that runs the base game, and the visual design does a lot with dust haze, scrubland textures, and the way sunlight hits sandstone formations at different times of day. It is not technically jaw-dropping by modern standards, but it is cohesive and calming in that particular way that makes trucking simulators into stress-relief tools for a certain type of player. The towns you pass through feel like actual places rather than generic waypoints. The honest caveat here is that New Mexico is exactly as deep as your interest in virtual trucking already is. If you bounced off the base game because slow-paced highway driving felt like a chore, this DLC adds geography but not a new gameplay loop. The AI traffic remains the same serviceable-but-unremarkable system from the base game, and there is no new mechanic introduced specifically for this region. It is more map, not more game. For players who are already logging regular hours in ATS, though, the new routes genuinely extend the mid-game earning phase and give experienced drivers fresh terrain to master with their preferred truck builds and economy settings. The mod ecosystem around ATS extends here too. Traffic density mods, economy rebalances, and visual overhauls all carry over to New Mexico content without issues, which matters if you have already customized your install. At 94 percent positive across over a thousand reviews, the community verdict is about as clear as it gets for a map pack.

Strategy & simulation
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Requisitos del sistema
Mínimos
- Processor
- Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTS 450-class (Intel HD 4000)
- Storage
- 100 MB available space
Recomendados
- Processor
- Quad core CPU 3.0 GHz
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 760-class (2 GB)
- Storage
- 100 MB available space
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- SCS Software
- Distribuidora
- Techland Publishing
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 9 nov 2017

