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Nebraska rolls out 300+ miles of Great Plains highway, from Platte River crossings to Sand Hills cattle country. Authentic flatlands for the long-haul faithful.

American Truck Simulator Nebraska is a paid map expansion for SCS Software's long-running trucking sim, adding a new state to an already substantial continental road network. If you already own the base game and have worn grooves into the California and Nevada asphalt, Nebraska gives you a legitimate reason to plot a fresh route. The expansion covers the state's Great Plains geography, including prairie stretches, rolling Sand Hills terrain, and the Platte River corridor that cuts east to west across the middle of the state. It is not a dramatic reinvention of how ATS plays, but that was never the point. From a simulation standpoint, Nebraska does what the better SCS map DLCs do: it makes the geography feel like a place rather than a texture swap. The flat-to-gently-rolling landscape means long visibility windows, which changes how you manage speed and fuel stops compared to, say, mountain states. You are thinking about distance to the next truck stop more than gradient and brake temperature. Cargo routes connect Nebraska logically to neighboring states already in the game, so cross-state hauls feel coherent rather than teleported. If you run a virtual trucking company with convoy partners, the new roads integrate cleanly into existing multiplayer sessions via TruckersMP or the built-in online co-op options. The DLC also ships with Steam Workshop support, meaning the mod community can layer in extra cargo types, company skins, and map tweaks as they always do. SCS has historically been good about patching their map DLCs post-launch to fix road geometry and signage accuracy, so rough edges tend to smooth out over time. That said, if you are expecting dense urban variety or dramatic elevation changes, Nebraska is objectively not your state, virtual or otherwise. It is a highway-meditation DLC, best enjoyed with a good playlist and a wheel peripheral. For newcomers considering whether ATS Nebraska is a smart entry point: it is not. You need the base game first, and ideally a few dozen hours of familiarity with the core loop before a map expansion adds meaningful value. For returning players who have driven the existing network dry, the expansion does exactly what a good DLC should, it extends the world without breaking what was already working. The tutorial situation is irrelevant here since this is pure content, not a new system. Decision-making depth is low by design. This is decompression software with a steering wheel, not a logistics puzzle. Diego, Scout Team

American Truck Simulator Nebraska (DLC)
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American Truck Simulator Nebraska (DLC)

May 16, 2024SCS Software
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Nebraska rolls out 300+ miles of Great Plains highway, from Platte River crossings to Sand Hills cattle country. Authentic flatlands for the long-haul faithful.

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American Truck Simulator Nebraska is a paid map expansion for SCS Software's long-running trucking sim, adding a new state to an already substantial continental road network. If you already own the base game and have worn grooves into the California and Nevada asphalt, Nebraska gives you a legitimate reason to plot a fresh route. The expansion covers the state's Great Plains geography, including prairie stretches, rolling Sand Hills terrain, and the Platte River corridor that cuts east to west across the middle of the state. It is not a dramatic reinvention of how ATS plays, but that was never the point. From a simulation standpoint, Nebraska does what the better SCS map DLCs do: it makes the geography feel like a place rather than a texture swap. The flat-to-gently-rolling landscape means long visibility windows, which changes how you manage speed and fuel stops compared to, say, mountain states. You are thinking about distance to the next truck stop more than gradient and brake temperature. Cargo routes connect Nebraska logically to neighboring states already in the game, so cross-state hauls feel coherent rather than teleported. If you run a virtual trucking company with convoy partners, the new roads integrate cleanly into existing multiplayer sessions via TruckersMP or the built-in online co-op options. The DLC also ships with Steam Workshop support, meaning the mod community can layer in extra cargo types, company skins, and map tweaks as they always do. SCS has historically been good about patching their map DLCs post-launch to fix road geometry and signage accuracy, so rough edges tend to smooth out over time. That said, if you are expecting dense urban variety or dramatic elevation changes, Nebraska is objectively not your state, virtual or otherwise. It is a highway-meditation DLC, best enjoyed with a good playlist and a wheel peripheral. For newcomers considering whether ATS Nebraska is a smart entry point: it is not. You need the base game first, and ideally a few dozen hours of familiarity with the core loop before a map expansion adds meaningful value. For returning players who have driven the existing network dry, the expansion does exactly what a good DLC should, it extends the world without breaking what was already working. The tutorial situation is irrelevant here since this is pure content, not a new system. Decision-making depth is low by design. This is decompression software with a steering wheel, not a logistics puzzle. Diego, Scout Team

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steamMap ExpansionLong-Haul TruckingGreat PlainsWheel Peripheral FriendlyTruckersMP CompatibleAtmospheric DrivingRelaxation Game

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Developer
SCS Software
Publisher
SCS Software
Release Date
May 16, 2024

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Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opOnline Co-opDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsSteam Workshop+5 more

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2024-12$59.99
2024-11$41.99
2024-09$35.99
2024-07$29.99(lowest)