We’re excited to continue our journey across
South Dakota, highlighting even more of the cities coming with this DLC for American Truck Simulator. Each one has its own unique history and charm, which has been captured and recreated by our talented teams. Ready to check them out? Let’s get rolling!
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Aberdeen Located in northeastern South Dakota, Aberdeen serves as an important hub for agriculture and industry, and also acts as a key gateway for drivers heading towards North Dakota. Known as the “Hub City,” it plays a vital role in connecting surrounding rural communities.
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In-game, drivers will find a variety of industries to explore, including a large farm, a sizeable farm equipment scrapyard, and a soybean processing facility, reflecting the steady flow of agricultural freight that defines trucking across this part of the state. The city also features several notable buildings and landmarks such as the White House Inn, Aldersgate Church, and the Brown County Offices. There's plenty for you to explore here on your travels. Oh, and be sure to stop by the local truck stop before continuing your haul!
WatertownSurrounded by farmland and home to a range of industrial businesses, Watertown offers a unique blend of rural charm and economic activity. The city sits near the notable glacial Pelican Lake, a popular destination for outdoor activities and a natural getaway shaped by melting glaciers over 20,000 years ago.
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Watertown is also known as the home of one of the most well-known American artists of wildlife and rural nostalgia, Terry Redlin, with an Art Centre named after him located in the city, which we've included in our recreation. Drivers will also be able to deliver to and from a range of industries in Watertown, including an ethanol plant, trailer manufacturing facility, and residential development depots.
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Whilst driving through Watertown, you may notice the city’s unique layout, which reflects its early origins. Diagonal streets form the original town centre, which were aligned with the railway that once ran through it, allowing for easier access when transporting goods. As the city grew beyond its initial footprint, development gradually shifted to a more traditional straight grid pattern, creating the distinct mix of layouts you can see today.
BrookingsHome to South Dakota State University, Brookings is a lively city with plenty to discover. One of its most recognisable sights is the Coughlin Campanile, a 165-foot-tall chimes tower completed in 1929, which stands proudly on the university campus. It was later listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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Elsewhere in the city, you’ll find Veterans Memorial Park, a multi-war memorial that honours all veterans, past, present, and future. Its design features a centralised star symbol representing the five branches of the armed forces.
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Drivers passing through Brookings will also come across Pioneer Park, a popular local spot that hosts community events throughout the year. Looking for work? Brookings offers a wide range of job opportunities, including a custom farm depot and a furniture manufacturing facility, alongside several other industries that supports the local economy.
YanktonSituated along the Missouri River, Yankton is a city deeply connected to the water, often earning it the nickname “River City”. One of its most iconic landmarks is the Meridian Bridge, completed in 1924. This historic double-deck, vertical-lift structure was the first permanent crossing over the Missouri River in the Yankton area and played a vital role in connecting the region, including early freight routes moving goods across state lines.
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Originally built to carry traffic between South Dakota and Nebraska, the bridge remained in use for over 80 years before being replaced in 2008. Today, it has been preserved as a pedestrian and bicycle crossing, allowing visitors to experience this impressive piece of engineering up close. It still stands as a defining landmark of Yankton, reflecting both the city’s history and its strong connection to the river.
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In Yankton itself, drivers can also pass by the Veterans Memorial and a local church. Many visitors are drawn to nearby Lewis and Clark Lake, one of the most popular recreation areas in the South Dakota state park system. Here, drivers will have the opportunity to complete deliveries to a local depot, all whilst taking in the sights and sounds of the city.
Mitchell
Located along Interstate 90 between Sioux Falls and Pierre, you'll find Mitchell, best known for one of South Dakota’s unique attractions, the famous Corn Palace! Decorated with elaborate murals made entirely from corn and other grains, it draws visitors from across the country and stands as a true local icon. It's kinda corny, but we had to include it!
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In addition to this landmark, Mitchell features a variety of industries for drivers to deliver to and from, including a grain elevator, farm depot, trailer production facility, and building materials factory. You’ll also find an oil and natural gas site nearby, along with a spacious truck stop, a familiar sight for long-haul drivers travelling along I-90.
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Our team has done their best to squeeze in as much detail as possible into these smaller cities, within the scale of ATS. Finding the right balance is always a challenge, but we think they’ve done a great job bringing these South Dakota cities to life. Let us know what you think in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!
If you enjoyed today’s look at the cities of South Dakota, be sure to add this upcoming DLC to your Steam Wishlist. Your support means a lot to us and helps drive our future releases. We look forward to sharing more development news and previews in the near future. Until next time, happy haulin’!
There’s much more to South Dakota than Mount Rushmore! Today, we’re excited to give you a look at some of the cities featured in our upcoming
South Dakota DLC for American Truck Simulator. Each one has its own unique history and charm, which has been captured and recreated by our talented teams. Ready to take a closer look? Let’s hit the road!
SpearfishSituated at the edge of the Black Hills, Spearfish is one of the first cities you may encounter if you travel from the neighbouring state of Wyoming! Featuring dense forests, rock formations, and plenty of nature, we are sure you will enjoy the scenery surrounding this city.
Whilst there is plenty of nature to admire, drivers won't need to hang around long as Spearfish features an industrial & downtown area which offers players a variety of job contract opportunities. Whether you are haulin' long or short, Spearfish will always welcome drivers passing through.
Mobridge
Located close to the North Dakota border, the city of Mobridge sits right on the banks of the mighty Missouri River. One of the standout landmarks here is the historic Missouri River Bridge. Originally built in 1959, this crossing is uniquely split by the time zone line, one side sits in Mountain Standard Time and the other in Central Standard Time!
In Mobridge, you can take a drive through its charming downtown area, with job opportunities available from local industries nearby. Take your time, enjoy the relaxed pace, and soak in the surrounding nature as you make your way through this peaceful riverside community.
WinnerLocated near the Nebraska state border, the city of Winner is rooted in agriculture and small-town pride. So how did this city receive its name? In 1909, it was the “winner” in the race to secure the railroad right-of-way when the Chicago and North Western Railway began moving west from Dallas, South Dakota.
Downtown, you will also find a colourful mural, which has been faithfully recreated in-game by our talented team, which reflects the area’s heritage, adding a distinctive local touch as you pass through. Be sure to look out for it!
BuffaloIn the far northwest, you'll discover Buffalo, one of the smallest towns in South Dakota. Its remote setting delivers a genuine sense of frontier landscape, with quiet roads, surrounding plains, and an unhurried pace of life for its residents.
As you travel through, be sure to look out for Centennial Park, known for its animal statues celebrating the region’s wildlife legacy. In fact, South Dakota has two towns named after animals, Buffalo and Bison, both of which are featured in this upcoming DLC.
Like what you see? This is just a small handful of the many cities and settlements you’ll be able to discover on your future journeys through South Dakota. We look forward to sharing even more from this upcoming DLC for American Truck Simulator in the future.
If you enjoyed today’s preview, be sure to add South Dakota to your Steam Wishlist, your support means a lot to us! Until next time, happy haulin’!