American Truck Simulator Previews Seven Cities in Upcoming BC DLC

SCS Software is pulling back the curtain on the map for the upcoming American Truck Simulator British Columbia DLC. With a focus on the province's diverse geography and industrial hubs, the developer recently outlined seven distinct communities that players will be able to navigate once the expansion launches.
The latest update confirms that the expansion will take truckers through a variety of environments, ranging from mountain passes to coastal towns. Each location features specific local industries and landmarks designed to ground the player in the region's unique atmosphere.
New Regional Destinations
The map team has highlighted a mix of agricultural, mining, and transportation-focused towns:
- Grand Forks: Located in Boundary Country, this stop features work at local sawmills and building material factories.
- Creston: A valley community near the U.S. border known for its agricultural economy, including wineries and beverage factories.
- Sparwood: Deep in the Canadian Rockies, this town is centered around the mining industry and features the real-world "World's Largest Tandem Axle Truck" landmark.
- Invermere: Situated on Lake Windermere, this spot offers a mix of tourism and local supply deliveries, including the iconic Steak & Schnitzel Haus.
- Golden: Serving as a key transportation gateway, this town features complex mountain highways and bridge crossings near a major railyard.
- Princeton: A historic frontier-style town where players can find work in forestry and copper mining.
- Campbell River: Located on Vancouver Island, this coastal hub provides a unique atmosphere with active fishing and forestry operations.
For those looking to keep track of development, the developer notes that the team is focused on capturing the specific character of these diverse areas, from the steep mountain grades of the Rockies to the coastal vistas of the Discovery Passage.
What to Expect on the Road
Beyond the scenery, the expansion leans heavily into the industrial identity of British Columbia. Deliveries will be tied to the specific economic output of each town, ensuring that the route taken dictates the type of cargo hauled. Whether it is moving coal out of Sparwood or servicing the marina in Campbell River, the gameplay aims to reflect the province's real-world logistics.
While the team has not provided a specific release date, the DLC is available to view on the official Steam store page, where players can add it to their wishlist to receive updates as they are announced.
For more on the latest PC Gaming content, stay tuned for further previews of the British Columbia expansion as they arrive.