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Kansas rolls out flat highways, grain elevators, and wide-open skies for ATS fans who want more miles of meditative Midwest driving.

American Truck Simulator: Kansas is a paid map expansion for SCS Software's long-running trucking simulator, dropping a faithfully recreated version of the Sunflower State onto the ATS road network. If you already own the base game and have been logging miles across California, Texas, or Wyoming, this is more of what you know, delivered with the same meticulous attention to regional identity SCS has built its reputation on. Kansas means grain elevators on the horizon, long stretches of two-lane highway cutting through native grasslands, wildflower-edged roads, and that particular Midwest sky that seems twice as wide as it should be. It is not a dramatic landscape, and that is entirely the point. From a simulation standpoint, the expansion connects cleanly into the existing road network, meaning Kansas becomes a logical freight corridor rather than a detached sandbox. You will be hauling agricultural loads, industrial equipment, and general cargo through a state economy that actually mirrors the real thing. The density of points of interest is what you would expect from a Midwest state: honest rather than spectacular. There are no mountain passes or coastal vistas here. What you get instead is the distinct pleasure of managing fuel stops across long, flat runs where your route planning genuinely matters. Drivers who treat ATS as a logistics puzzle rather than a sightseeing tour will find more value in that tension than newcomers expecting constant scenery variety. For players new to ATS entirely, Kansas is not the ideal entry point as a standalone purchase. The base game and its foundational state maps establish the economy systems, job boards, and trucking company progression that give a DLC expansion its context. That said, if you are already invested in ATS and have a driver profile with unlocked licenses and a growing fleet, Kansas slots in naturally as a new delivery region with fresh routes and regional contracts. The expansion respects the simulation's existing framework without trying to reinvent it, which is both its strength and its ceiling. The 88% positive Steam rating across a few hundred reviews is a reliable signal here. That is not a blockbuster sample size, but it is consistent with SCS's other state DLCs and suggests the expansion lands about where fans expect it to. The criticism you will find in negative reviews tends to cluster around terrain monotony, which is a genuine trade-off if you prefer elevation changes and winding mountain roads. Kansas is defensible topographically accurate, but that accuracy is precisely what some players will find boring. Go in with calibrated expectations. The mod ecosystem around ATS remains active, and Kansas benefits from that. Traffic density mods, realistic economy overhauls, and graphics enhancement packs all work on top of this DLC the same way they do on any other state. If you run a modded ATS install, Kansas integrates without friction. SCS's track record on post-launch patch support for their map DLCs is solid, so the odd road geometry issue or texture inconsistency that occasionally appears at launch tends to get addressed in subsequent updates. Kansas is a focused, competent regional expansion for a game that rewards patience and routine. It does not change what ATS is. It adds more of it, in a flavor that suits long-haul trucking's quieter appeal. Diego, Scout Team

American Truck Simulator: Kansas
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American Truck Simulator: Kansas

Nov 30, 2023SCS Software
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Kansas rolls out flat highways, grain elevators, and wide-open skies for ATS fans who want more miles of meditative Midwest driving.

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About American Truck Simulator: Kansas

American Truck Simulator: Kansas is a paid map expansion for SCS Software's long-running trucking simulator, dropping a faithfully recreated version of the Sunflower State onto the ATS road network. If you already own the base game and have been logging miles across California, Texas, or Wyoming, this is more of what you know, delivered with the same meticulous attention to regional identity SCS has built its reputation on. Kansas means grain elevators on the horizon, long stretches of two-lane highway cutting through native grasslands, wildflower-edged roads, and that particular Midwest sky that seems twice as wide as it should be. It is not a dramatic landscape, and that is entirely the point. From a simulation standpoint, the expansion connects cleanly into the existing road network, meaning Kansas becomes a logical freight corridor rather than a detached sandbox. You will be hauling agricultural loads, industrial equipment, and general cargo through a state economy that actually mirrors the real thing. The density of points of interest is what you would expect from a Midwest state: honest rather than spectacular. There are no mountain passes or coastal vistas here. What you get instead is the distinct pleasure of managing fuel stops across long, flat runs where your route planning genuinely matters. Drivers who treat ATS as a logistics puzzle rather than a sightseeing tour will find more value in that tension than newcomers expecting constant scenery variety. For players new to ATS entirely, Kansas is not the ideal entry point as a standalone purchase. The base game and its foundational state maps establish the economy systems, job boards, and trucking company progression that give a DLC expansion its context. That said, if you are already invested in ATS and have a driver profile with unlocked licenses and a growing fleet, Kansas slots in naturally as a new delivery region with fresh routes and regional contracts. The expansion respects the simulation's existing framework without trying to reinvent it, which is both its strength and its ceiling. The 88% positive Steam rating across a few hundred reviews is a reliable signal here. That is not a blockbuster sample size, but it is consistent with SCS's other state DLCs and suggests the expansion lands about where fans expect it to. The criticism you will find in negative reviews tends to cluster around terrain monotony, which is a genuine trade-off if you prefer elevation changes and winding mountain roads. Kansas is defensible topographically accurate, but that accuracy is precisely what some players will find boring. Go in with calibrated expectations. The mod ecosystem around ATS remains active, and Kansas benefits from that. Traffic density mods, realistic economy overhauls, and graphics enhancement packs all work on top of this DLC the same way they do on any other state. If you run a modded ATS install, Kansas integrates without friction. SCS's track record on post-launch patch support for their map DLCs is solid, so the odd road geometry issue or texture inconsistency that occasionally appears at launch tends to get addressed in subsequent updates. Kansas is a focused, competent regional expansion for a game that rewards patience and routine. It does not change what ATS is. It adds more of it, in a flavor that suits long-haul trucking's quieter appeal. Diego, Scout Team

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steamMap ExpansionLong-Haul RoutesAgricultural FreightRelaxingRoute PlanningMod-FriendlyRegional Atmosphere

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SCS Software
Publisher
SCS Software
Release Date
Nov 30, 2023

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