American Truck Simulator - Oregon Steam Key
Oregon drops 5,000+ miles of Pacific Northwest roads into ATS, trading desert highways for dense forests, coastal routes, and mountain passes.
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About American Truck Simulator - Oregon Steam Key
American Truck Simulator: Oregon is a paid map expansion for SCS Software's slow-burn trucking simulator, adding a substantial chunk of the Pacific Northwest to an already sizeable base game. If you have never touched ATS, the core loop is simple: pick up loads, drive them across realistic recreations of American roads, earn money, upgrade your truck, repeat. Oregon layers on top of that with over 5,000 miles of new road network, 14 major cities, and 13 large custom truck stops built specifically for this region. It is not a standalone product, so the base game is required. From a simulation depth standpoint, Oregon earns its keep through terrain variety alone. The routes here shift from the high desert of the eastern plateau through the Cascade mountain passes down to the foggy coast. Each biome changes how you manage weight limits, gear shifts, and braking on descents. If you run a steep downhill grade loaded with timber and misjudge your engine brake, you will feel it. SCS has built the road geometry to reflect real Oregon geography closely enough that players familiar with I-84 or US-101 will recognize the character of each corridor. That geographic fidelity is the studio's core strength. For players who treat ATS like a management sim rather than pure relaxation, Oregon opens meaningful routing decisions. The expansion integrates with the base game's economy, so freight lanes between Oregon cities and neighboring states (California, Nevada, Idaho via the base map or other DLC) create longer haul opportunities. More cities means more dispatcher options, more XP per run on longer routes, and more chances to unlock the specialized cargo types that matter for skill progression. Fourteen cities sounds modest on paper, but the road density between them keeps the map from feeling sparse. The expansion is not without limits. AI traffic density on rural Oregon highways can feel thin, which is a recurring issue across the entire ATS map rather than an Oregon-specific flaw. The Steam Workshop support that comes with ATS means the mod community has filled some of those gaps with traffic density mods and reskin packs, but that requires extra setup. The level editor inclusion in ATS's feature set also means dedicated players have extended Oregon further with community content, which extends the value considerably if you are willing to browse workshop pages. Oregon is the right expansion to pick up if you want longer, more scenic hauls with genuine topographic challenge rather than the flat grid of some earlier ATS regions. Newcomers should start with the base game to understand the mechanics, but returning players who have exhausted California and Nevada routes will find Oregon a satisfying addition to the network. Diego, Scout Team
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- SCS Software
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- SCS Software
- Release Date
- Oct 4, 2018