American Truck Simulator - Colorado
Colorado drops truckers into the Rockies with brutal mountain passes, Denver sprawl, and canyon desert runs that make every delivery feel earned.
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About American Truck Simulator - Colorado
American Truck Simulator - Colorado is a paid map expansion for SCS Software's long-haul trucking simulator, adding the state of Colorado as a drivable region. If you already own the base game, this is exactly what it sounds like: more roads, more scenery, more cargo contracts, and a dramatically different driving profile compared to flatter states. The terrain here is the selling point, full stop. The geography does real mechanical work. The Rocky Mountain passes force you to think about gear management, engine braking, and load weight in ways that a flat interstate run through Nevada simply does not. Descending a steep grade with a heavy flatbed trailer is a low-speed, high-focus exercise that will punish anyone who treats this like a racing game. Conversely, the stretch from Denver east toward the plains is wide-open highway where you can lock the cruise control and just watch the skyline shrink in your mirrors. That contrast in driving texture across a single state is genuinely well-executed. Denver is rendered as a credible metropolitan hub with highway interchanges that feel appropriately busy and a convincing sense of urban density before the landscape opens up again. Grand Junction anchors the western desert section, and the canyon roads connecting the two regions are where most of the screenshot-worthy moments happen. SCS has been refining their terrain and foliage tools for years, and Colorado benefits from that accumulated polish. The seasonal lighting at altitude hits differently compared to coastal states. What does not land quite as well is depot and job variety. Colorado's economy leans heavily on a few industry types, and if you have been playing ATS long enough to have a mental map of cargo contracts, you will notice some repetition faster than a newer player would. The expansion also does not introduce new truck manufacturers or mechanical systems, so if you are hoping this purchase changes how the simulator plays at a fundamental level, it does not. It extends the map. That is the product. For the strategy-minded player who treats ATS like a logistics management sim - optimizing routes, running a small fleet, timing rest stops against delivery windows - Colorado adds high-value routing decisions because mountain roads cost you time in ways that require recalculating efficiency. The elevation change is a variable that the base game's flatter states largely ignore. If you have been playing long enough to feel like your route optimization is on autopilot, this expansion reintroduces friction in a meaningful way. The 93 percent positive Steam rating from close to 740 reviews suggests the community agrees this one punches above its size. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- SCS Software
- Publisher
- SCS Software
- Release Date
- Nov 12, 2020