American Truck Simulator

American Truck Simulator Bonus

American Truck Simulator Bonus

American Truck Simulator will be released simultaneously in retail and digital channels on February 3, 2016. But that's not "news" any more - hopefully you have the date marked in your calendar already! ;-)

To make as big a splash as possible during the release week - to place high in the best-selling chart and to make an impression on games industry press this way - we would like to create a sales spike just after the game starts selling. We will depend on our fan community to achieve this; when we were thinking on how to catalyze things, we came up with an idea of a little bribe bonus.

Here is the deal: Go to the American Truck Simulator Steam page and choose "Follow" to make sure you get all the important announcements through Steam's Friend Activity feed during the period leading to the game's release.

By getting as many people into our dragnet as possible, we hope for a bit of snowball effect in raising the awareness of the game's impending release - not just among the hard-core fans, but also in general gamer population.

In exchange for the "follow," we are ready to give you an exclusive gift: a set of unique Steampunk-themed truck paintjobs. It's perfectly OK if you buy the game in a retail box or any alternate digital channel - so long as you follow the game's official Steam community announcements and activate your game on Steam during the week after its release, you are eligible for this bonus.

Here is a couple images to whet your appetite:

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http://blog.scssoft.com/2015/12/american-truck-simulator-bonus.html
 
I miss proper contracts like Long haul had, and the traffic! where is the traffic?

ETS2 felt like you were driving down the M1 at 3am all the time, and the traffic AI is just plain horrible.
 
It's a shame they don't attempt to port these to ps4/xbone, that would surely bring them in a shed load of cash to funnel into future development.
 
I miss proper contracts like Long haul had, and the traffic! where is the traffic?

ETS2 felt like you were driving down the M1 at 3am all the time, and the traffic AI is just plain horrible.

Or crashing into the armco at 100mph and it only knocks £100 off your delivery price :p
 
American Truck Simulator Map DLC Clarifications

It's time to respond to the avalanche of questions coming our way concerning our plans for the initial edition of American Truck Simulator and its post-release future.

The day one release will contain the state of California. That was always the plan.

We are happy to confirm that on February 3rd, we will also have the state of Nevada fully ready for release. We were still not sure about Nevada's finish-line when the game box packaging design was being finalized, so the boxes sitting on retail shelves will put the spotlight on California, but there is actually more coming your way right out of the gate. In short, DLC Nevada will be a free game update for everyone, no matter where or when you will have bought the game, available immediately on official release date.

It is also public knowledge by now that we are hard at work on the state of Arizona. On the packaging of the retail box, there is actually an explicit statement that DLC Arizona will unlock for owners of this game edition when it's eventually finished. We are delighted to confirm that Arizona DLC will also be a free game update for everybody. You will just have to wait for it a little bit longer, this part of the world is still under development.

You do not really have to worry about the particular channel where to purchase the game, whether it's on Steam, in any other digital store, or in a bricks-and-mortar shop, the playable content will be the same for everybody.

Actually, we should also mention that next to this base release, several retail publishers have decided to also offer a richer (and more expensive) edition of the game on release, calling it Collector's Edition. These bigger cardboard boxes are surely nicer, they contain a cool selection of additional merchandise items, so it would be for example a very cool birthday gift with extra value. But when it comes to the game itself, the installation media is the same, and the same set of DLCs will be unlocked for those buying this special edition of the game as will for people with the regular edition of the game.

Recommended price of the game is going to be $20/€20, though it is to be expected that for alternate currencies, some local market specifics and the need to display a nice round figure may cause slight variations.

We surely do not plan to stop working on American Truck Simulator world with Arizona. However, please be aware that the road ahead of us is long, and it will take us years to cover the continent. We will continue to add features to the game with regular free updates, but most further map expansion DLCs, if not all, will be paid. We have had to pick a business model allowing us to build more than ten times the amount of content compared to what we are launching with. If you are looking forward to drive coast to coast, you will not be able to do that now, and it will cost you more eventually than the price of the initial purchase.

It would be great to get the chance to reach the East Coast, it would be fabulous to be able to push north towards at least 60 degs latitude and south towards the Equatorial. But ultimately, it is up to you, our fans, if this happen - you will vote with your wallets. We expect to get the right guidance from you on future growth of our team to handle the new opportunities and challenges.

Thank you for your patience and support!

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http://blog.scssoft.com/2016/01/american-truck-simulator-map-dlc.html
 
Looking forward to this, just hope the MP devs can get that launched fairly quick.

Slightly worried that less than 2 weeks to go and still no price on Steam, some key sites have put it up for £16.99.
 
Devs are saying recommended price of £20 so that price looks about right. The base game is California only, but Nevada DLC is going to be available on release day (for free). Arizona is also going to be a free DLC but not available immediately. Looks like enough to be getting on with for now (even if it only comes with two trucks).

Dev blog on DLC/price
 
Devs are saying recommended price of £20 so that price looks about right. The base game is California only, but Nevada DLC is going to be available on release day (for free). Arizona is also going to be a free DLC but not available immediately. Looks like enough to be getting on with for now (even if it only comes with two trucks).

Dev blog on DLC/price

Yep posted this the other day ;) Amazon are selling it for £19.99 and Instant Gaming £13.24, good prices and don't mind buying future DLC as SCS do support their games with updates, so it's nice to support them. :)
 
Was pleasantly surprised how good ETS2 was, so can easily see me accidentally acquiring this.

However, I can't find a truck list. Seems some forms of Peterbilt and Kenworth will be represented, and probably Volvo. No mention of Mack, Western Star or anything else, but then there doesn't appear to be anything definitive in the public domain yet...
 
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Just 2 states to start with then I guess
 
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