American Truck Simulator
American Truck Simulator

American Truck Simulator

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Experience legendary American trucks and deliver various cargoes across sunny California, sandy Nevada, and the Grand Canyon State of Arizona. American Truck Simulator takes you on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes and widely recognized landmarks around the States.
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Reviews
The reviews are taken directly from Steam and divided by regions and I show you the best rated ones in the last 30 days.

Reviews on english:
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84,629 reviews
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4.0 hours played
Written 27 days ago

I drive trucks in real life i also drive trucks in my off time. i like driving trucks. this game is about driving trucks 10 trucks / 10 trucks.
16.8 hours played
Written 27 days ago

Can't traffic 20 people in a 10 sq/ft partition of my trailer or put cocaine in my tires but other than that the game is alright.
23.6 hours played
Written 9 days ago

At first glance, American Truck Simulator might seem like an unlikely hit—a driving sim where your main objective is to haul cargo across vast stretches of highway. But beneath its unassuming hood lies a surprisingly deep, meditative experience that has captured the hearts of simulation fans worldwide. Developed by SCS Software, American Truck Simulator delivers a detailed and lovingly crafted slice of Americana, letting you explore iconic U.S. landscapes through the cab of meticulously modeled trucks. It’s less about speed and thrills and more about rhythm, patience, and the subtle joys of the open road. Driving in ATS is immersive and satisfying. The trucks handle with impressive realism—each rig’s weight, acceleration, and braking feel authentic. Managing fuel, fatigue, and cargo safety adds layers of strategy to your journey. The core gameplay loop is straightforward: pick up jobs, plan your route, and navigate highways, interstates, and small-town streets while obeying traffic laws. Simple, but far from boring. Weather changes, day-night cycles, and varied traffic keep every trip unique. One of the game’s biggest draws is its expansive and detailed map. Starting with California and gradually unlocking neighboring states like Nevada and Arizona (with DLC expansions), ATS offers a rich, ever-growing playground. Roads, rest stops, landmarks, and towns are all carefully recreated, offering a strong sense of place. For many players, just cruising through deserts, forests, and mountain passes becomes a relaxing escape—a virtual road trip that feels surprisingly real. Visually, American Truck Simulator balances realism with artistic charm. Lighting and weather effects are atmospheric, especially during sunsets or rainstorms. Interior truck details and the vast landscapes contribute to immersion. Sound design is a standout: engine noises, tire sounds, and ambient highway hums create a soothing soundscape. Radio stations and podcasts add personality to long hauls, making those hours behind the wheel fly by. Progression is steady and rewarding. You start as a hired driver, but as you earn money, you can buy your own trucks, customize them with dozens of parts, and eventually build a trucking empire with multiple vehicles and hired drivers. Customization is deep—everything from engine upgrades to paint jobs and interior accessories lets you personalize your fleet. It’s a satisfying blend of management and simulation. While primarily a solo experience, ATS also supports multiplayer mods like TruckersMP, letting you convoy with friends and other players in real time. The community is passionate, often sharing custom mods, realistic maps, and truck skins that enhance the game. American Truck Simulator isn’t for everyone—it’s a game that rewards patience and a slower pace. But for those willing to embrace its unique rhythm, it offers a deeply satisfying, oddly therapeutic experience. It’s a celebration of the open road, Americana, and the quiet dignity of the trucking lifestyle. Whether you’re a simulation veteran or just looking for a chill way to unwind, ATS is a surprisingly engaging journey worth taking—mile by mile. Rating: 9/10
11.7 hours played
Written 22 days ago

ETS is just better for me, because i played it for a while now, but ATS has its own vibe and feeling. Also american trucks looks more impressive then european semis. Sometimes everyone has this strange feeling when they want to drive down an American highway in a Mac while listening to the song “Country Roads.”, and this is exactly why you need to have it in your library.
208.4 hours played
Written 29 days ago

This game is so realistic! highly recommend. the physics are well crafted, the models, wow! nice job SCS Software. the sounds are very real sounding, so are the jake brakes.
40.7 hours played
Written 6 days ago

I slept on this game hard core, I got it when it first came out, played it for like 3 hours and stopped. I just redownloaded it yesterday and man its definitely a solid game. Very fun with a wheel and $44 Ryanstar Truck shifter from Amazon! The workshop puts it over the top, just bought all the DLC today. They deserve the money.
51.2 hours played
Written 22 hours ago

do quick jobs make monies buy truck drive truck make monies repeat 11/10 game, I recommend
163.2 hours played
Written 3 days ago

This is a very good game. I wish that the developers would allow you to stop off the side and get rest in your truck if you have a sleeper. I play Alaskan Road Truckers on my PS5 and it allows you to stop off and get rest where ever you are. I would love to see this change in this game
0.8 hours played
Written 1 day and 1 hour ago

[h1]🚚 American Truck Simulator – Review[/h1] You wouldn’t think hauling frozen vegetables through Nevada would be relaxing, but [b]American Truck Simulator[/b] pulls it off—and then some. It’s the ultimate chill game in disguise, where you trade headshots and loot for shifting gears, obeying traffic laws, and admiring sunsets on I-80. And somehow… it [i]rules[/i]. [hr][/hr] [h2]Strengths[/h2] [list] [*][b]Deeply relaxing gameplay[/b] – At its core, ATS is a zen experience. Cruise down highways, listen to radio chatter or a podcast, and slowly build your trucking empire. It’s gaming therapy. [*][b]Immersive driving feel[/b] – Even with just a mouse and keyboard, the trucks feel weighty and convincing. But pair it with a wheel, pedals, and a good chair, and it becomes a full-blown simulator. Every gear shift, turn, and trailer load feels meaningful. [*][b]Authentic US atmosphere[/b] – The environments are stylized but recognizable. Rolling plains, city outskirts, desert roads—all rendered with love. And the sense of scale while crossing states is oddly satisfying. [*][b]Modding community is massive[/b] – Real trucks, weather systems, maps, and even fast food chains—the modding scene turns ATS into a playground for realism junkies. [*][b]Progression system is sneaky-addictive[/b] – Leveling up, buying garages, managing AI drivers… it's low-key a tycoon game, hidden under the hood of a highway cruiser. [*][b]Regular updates & DLC[/b] – New states, new trucks, and steady improvements keep the game growing. SCS Software may not be fast, but they’re consistent and player-focused. [/list] [hr][/hr] [h2]Weaknesses[/h2] [list] [*][b]It’s a slow burn[/b] – If you’re looking for action, explosions, or twitch reactions… you’re about 1,000 miles off course. This is about patience, not thrills. [*][b]Base map is small[/b] – The original states (California, Nevada, Arizona) feel tiny compared to the more recent DLCs. To get the full experience, you’ll need to invest in expansions. [*][b]AI traffic is still kinda dumb[/b] – Cars brake-checking you for no reason or merging like maniacs is still a thing. It’s improved, but not perfect. [*][b]Visuals are starting to age[/b] – While still charming and detailed, some textures and lighting effects can feel a little 2016-ish, especially compared to newer sims. [/list] [hr][/hr] [h2]Overall Impression[/h2] [b]American Truck Simulator[/b] isn’t for everyone—but if it clicks with you, it clicks [i]hard[/i]. There’s something uniquely rewarding about mastering a big rig, hauling freight through the Rockies, and watching your small company grow mile by mile. It’s not a power fantasy—it’s a [i]peace fantasy[/i]. Whether you play for the sim side, the business management, or just the sheer relaxing rhythm of the open road, ATS delivers something quietly special. [hr][/hr] [h3]Score: [b]8.6 / 10[/b][/h3] Tranquil, detailed, and surprisingly addictive. [i]American Truck Simulator[/i] turns long-haul driving into one of gaming’s most unexpectedly satisfying journeys.
114.2 hours played
Written 5 days ago

honestly amazing calm may it be just to relax after a long day at work or just driving
78.6 hours played
Written 25 days ago

With nearly 80 hours of gameplay, American Truck Simulator provides a detailed and immersive experience of trucking across various U.S. states. The game captures the feel of American highways and landscapes beautifully, making exploration enjoyable and authentic. Progressing steadily through achievements reflects a good balance between completing deliveries and taking time to appreciate the environment. It’s a great pick for players who enjoy realistic driving simulators with a relaxed pace and plenty of content to discover.
172.9 hours played
Written 24 days ago

Honestly a very nice game. It's relaxing to play and has a solid gameplay loop. Lots of options for your missions so you can hop on and do some short deliveries or grab a long haul. You make money, upgrade your truck, and start your own trucking company with AI drivers who will make you passive income. You can buy a ton of different trailers for your trucks that will open up more options for deliveries. You also level up and get points to upgrade yourself like being able to haul more and more hazardous chemicals as you level up that aspect for example. It's fun, there's a reason it's so well known.
65.0 hours played
Written 27 days ago

Its not really that fun. Its really a waste of time, there are so many more fulfilling games that you could play. This game is simply repetitive, there isn't much to it at all.
54.6 hours played
Written 16 days ago

This is a good game, but the moderation team on the Steam Community Hub? Absolute trailer trash. Buy the game for sure, but for the love of God, DON'T interact with the Steam Community Hub. Use the official forums instead that's moderated by SCS employees and not random power-tripping fresh-out-of-high-school tweenies. Because the level of disrespect I've seen from them is absolutely unprofessional, AND unwarranted. Good game, TERRIBLE moderation.
28.7 hours played
Written 10 days ago

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57.6 hours played
Written 19 hours ago

This game is very unrealistic, I rarely get brake checked in California, literally unplayable.
22.3 hours played
Written 20 hours ago

prob the best trucking game ive heard of i play on a wheel so it kinda feels real and this game made me wanna be a trucker get ats
230.5 hours played
Written 22 hours ago

When I was a child, I had started my truck driving experience with 18 Wheels of Steel: American Long Haul. With that being said, I am pleased to be able to have the opportunity to play ATS, This is hands down the best truck driving game that I have ever played. I would recommend this game to anyone who enjoys truck driving simulators. Well worth the money, the DLC content is also well worth the value. Keep up the amazing work SCS.
45.6 hours played
Written 1 day ago

---{ Graphics }--- ☐ You forget what reality is ☐ Beautiful ☐ Good ☑ Decent ☐ Bad ☐ Don‘t look too long at it ☐ MS-DOS ---{ Gameplay }--- ☐ Very good ☐ Good ☑ It's just gameplay ☐ Mehh ☐ Watch paint dry instead ☐ Just don't ---{ Audio }--- ☐ Eargasm ☐ Very good ☑ Good ☐ Not too bad ☐ Bad ☐ I'm now deaf ---{ Audience }--- ☐ Kids ☑ Teens ☑ Adults ☑ Grandma ---{ PC Requirements }--- ☐ Check if you can run paint ☑ Potato ☐ Decent ☐ Fast ☐ Rich boi ☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer ---{ Game Size }--- ☐ Floppy Disk ☐ Old Fashioned ☑ Workable ☐ Big ☐ Will eat 15% of your 1TB hard drive ☐ You will want an entire hard drive to hold it ☐ You will need to invest in a black hole to hold all the data ---{ Difficulty }--- ☑ Just press 'W' ☐ Easy ☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master ☐ Significant brain usage ☐ Difficult ☐ Dark Souls ---{ Grind }--- ☐ Nothing to grind ☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks ☐ Isn't necessary to progress ☑ Average grind level ☐ Too much grind ☐ You'll need a second life for grinding ---{ Story }--- ☑ No Story ☐ Some lore ☐ Average ☐ Good ☐ Lovely ☐ It'll replace your life ---{ Game Time }--- ☐ Long enough for a cup of coffee ☐ Short ☑ Average ☐ Long ☐ To infinity and beyond ---{ Price }--- ☐ It's free! ☑ Worth the price ☐ If it's on sale ☐ If u have some spare money left ☐ Not recommended ☐ You could also just burn your money ---{ Bugs }--- ☑ Never heard of ☐ Minor bugs ☐ Can get annoying ☐ ARK: Survival Evolved ☐ The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs ---{ ? / 10 }--- ☐ 1 ☐ 2 ☐ 3 ☐ 4 ☐ 5 ☐ 6 ☑ 7 ☐ 8 ☐ 9 ☐ 10
630.3 hours played
Written 1 day and 4 hours ago

Absolutely love this game ready for Michigan to be done well I’m ready for the whole us map to be done but i know it takes time
13.0 hours played
Written 1 day and 5 hours ago

The game is only worth the price if you have an actual steering wheel to play it with. Also note that for $19.99 you only get California and every other state is a DLC. Overall it's a great game, but like I said there are some downsides to it. I recommend only getting it when it's on sale but either way it's a good game with good mechanics and realism as well as doing a good job with the transition between states. Try the game out first, then consider buying a DLC.
6.7 hours played
Written 1 day and 5 hours ago

this game is pretty cool and chill especially if you like driving trucks
37.5 hours played
Written 1 day and 15 hours ago

I'm thinking of going for my CDL in real life so iv'e been playing the driving academy and would definitely recommend to anyone wanting to know what it feels like to be in a semi its a realistic experience and i enjoy the progress i am making. i purchased the Montana and Colorado DLC and i'm looking forward to playing the career mode.
5.5 hours played
Written 1 day and 15 hours ago

I would recommend it to others because to me, it feels like a nice moment to share with my dad. But to others, I'd say the map is nice to explore now and with the new updates added it adds another piece to the game. Although I don't have any other DLCs except the Arizona one, which is free, I still think it's exciting to explore other parts of the map, since it feels nice to find new things in different states.
255.5 hours played
Written 1 day and 16 hours ago

I highly recommend this game although will no longer be playing it myself. It's been one of the most solid titles on my fully updated Ubuntu/Linux/Nvidia gaming rig, but the 1.55 release changed that. It now runs like it's constantly stuck in Safe Mode with fixed resolution (1920 x 1080?), regardless of the resolution setting in the options menu. I've been playing it in 4K for a couple years and can't handle that much of a downgraded experience. I'm not really into joining an external forum to report a bug, and it's pretty obvious my choice of hardware is not a QA priority. So I'll just focus on ETS2 for now. Hopefully it doesn't suffer the same fate. Anyway American Truck Simulator is one of my favorite games of all time, and absolutely highly reccomend to all.
33.2 hours played
Written 1 day and 18 hours ago

It takes someone with a lot of patience to properly play this simulator, most will just crash their truck into something, and give up. While others with patience and composure will actually play the game till high level. While i do disagree with making a bunch of states pay to play, the base game isn't all that bad, and is definitely big enough. I feel like the grind is a bit to long for getting your own truck (that is if you want a modern truck). TruckersMP for ATS is pretty damn dead (in comparison to Euro Truck) But Euro is also an utter cluster fk of traffic. If you want a game to waste your time and show to others you are better than them by showing how good of a patience you have I recommend this game.
18.4 hours played
Written 1 day and 21 hours ago

I would certainly recommend this game to other people. By far the greatest trucking game out there along with Euro Truck Simulator 2.
376.7 hours played
Written 1 day and 23 hours ago

Good game. Nice trucks, nice mods, nice DLCs, nice map, nice performance, nice customize, nice soul, nice driving experience
210.3 hours played
Written 2 days ago

This, alongside Euro Truck Simulator 2, is one of the best raw simulator games on the market. Will it cost you a lot to pick up all the DLC for either? Sure, but on sales the DLC becomes very reasonable for the amount of content they contain. Either way, the base version of the game (and the free states!) provide far more than enough content for you to decide if you want to pick up the DLC, and it's by no means required until you reach a point where you feel like you want to drive further into the country from the west coast. TL;DR: Me like drive truck :)
31.1 hours played
Written 2 days ago

Best Trucking game ever. I can drive right through my home town. I recommend people to play this game.
73.7 hours played
Written 2 days ago

This game is quite fun, I don't even really understand why I like it so much. You just drive and do deliveries but it's great. Tons of options to change how real certain things are, lots of DLC to expand the states and they're still updating the game. It's a solid sim for anyone who might want it.
164.3 hours played
Written 2 days ago

Great fun. Lots of content, especially amazing considering the price and that its often on sale. Lots of DLC - none of which is mandatory, all of which is reasonably priced and adds lots of content. Can be played casually whilst listening to podcasts etc or as a realistic hardcore simulation with wheel support etc. There is a free demo as well to try. I really appreciate a developer who clearly cares about their product and their customers, there are regular free updates and constant improvements/optimisations.
55.1 hours played
Written 2 days ago

i like the game because it fun cozy and the graphics are great.
15.8 hours played
Written 2 days ago

Perfect scale for casual trucking great modding capability Very relaxing until you hit a guardrail going 74 and get 93% damage on your truck
14.2 hours played
Written 2 days ago

man i was afraid of buying because theres so many truck sims out there. and thought! well for the price of it at the time being it was $4.00 and something. i glad i did. its a pretty big deal for me. and also! like the map. its big. man if i didnt have to work. i would indeed play it more. but only playing for about few hrs in. i can tell you. that it worth it. theres alot going on in the game. getting speeding tickets. and actuall damage. it crazy fun.
9.4 hours played
Written 2 days ago

good game. need a few DLCs for more fun and if u want to finish the game (get every achivement) u need all the DLCs
343.6 hours played
Written 2 days ago

The best game I have played in a fat while. This game has tons of support both from the Devs and the Community itself. I Play this game religiously. I also love all the DLC that have been released and cant wait for more.
112.4 hours played
Written 2 days ago

Base game is ok.. The mods really make this game.. Overall it is a fun game and the gameplay and functions are pretty awesome and close to real life.. Great Game
93.2 hours played
Written 3 days ago

Okay so YES I DO RECOMMEND , I've had this game for 93 hours now ( still counting ) was it expensive ? I got it for 2.5 dollars SO HELL NAH , does it make me rage quit ? FU YES, do npc cars cut traffic lights and turn infront of you YES HELL YES , is it fun to play ? YESSSSSS AND 100 TIMES YES, do I waste my time almost all day just playing this game ? YESSSSSSSS , do I love it ? YESSSSSS , this game is basically the same as the crew 2 / motorfest or forza BUT FOR TRUCKS ONLY AND IT IS HELLLAAA GOATED BRO LIKE ACTUALLYYYY , NOT ONLY DOES THE ENGINE BRAKING SOUND SO SATISFYING , BUT LOOKING AT THE OLD TRUCKS AND ADMIRING THEM WHILE DRIVING IS SOMETHING ELSE , AND DONT GET ME STARTED WITH THE RAMMING INTO CARS EVERY NOW AND THEN OH GOSH THATS JUST SOMETHING ID RECOMMEND FOR EVERYONEEE , NOT ONLY I HAVE -100K FROM LOANS BUT I LOVE THISS GAME SO MUCH
32.2 hours played
Written 3 days ago

10/10, This game is loads of fun, i have laughed more playing this game with friends than any other game i can think of right now, would really recommend playing, whether your looking for something to play with friends or alone or to chill and pass time, though i recommend playing with friends i doubt most of you would regret it.
457.7 hours played
Written 3 days ago

While I enjoy this game and recommend it to any truck or driving sim lover, it could be so much more. I hope they continue to add to this game and improve current version.
106.0 hours played
Written 3 days ago

I really enjoy this game. I have a list of things I don't enjoy but at the same time I'm not a modder so I don't have the skills or patients to learn how to go change game files to make it more of what I am looking for. I have most of the DLC maps and the quality seems decent. I don't have much to say about it in depth but I enjoy spending a few hours here and there playing it. I'm one to start from 0 create a decent sized company and then just go and restart the game again. I'm not much into truck modifications or creating dream trucks and stuff like that so I'm more of a drive around and look at the surroundings and I enjoy it. I especially like driving by things I see in real life and just be suprised at what they have managed to fit into the game.
7.9 hours played
Written 3 days ago

The way I have played truck simulator (as a fun game to play around with friends) has been worth it for me. I did get it on sale for $5 and at that price I think it's worth it's money. But don't buy it at $20 it goes on sale often and if you have a cheap wheal and peddles it's even more fun.
14.1 hours played
Written 3 days ago

Much more familiar to me compared to ETS2. Things are replicated in great detail and feels real. Classic driving experience carried over from ETS2 is still addicting.
141.9 hours played
Written 3 days ago

good game for people who like making big rigs look how they want just if you want the older trucks you need mods
20.7 hours played
Written 3 days ago

awsome love it but just dont acidently leave pc or computer on overnight or it will crash and have to reinstall
66.1 hours played
Written 4 days ago

I love this game so far. I like being able to drive and watch curiosity stream on the side.
118.2 hours played
Written 4 days ago

Great Game! Worth Every penny. The attention to detail is awesome as well as the overall game play.
114.9 hours played
Written 4 days ago

This game, along with ETS2, is a comfort game. Its a game that has aged like fine wine over the years, and the devs will even go back and revamp content that has gotten a bit old over the years. The DLCs go one sale pretty often, and once you start collecting them, the map is absolutely massive. If you own all of them, you can use mods like Coast to Coast, Reforma, and CanaMania to add the entirety of the US, Mexico, and Canada.
338.9 hours played
Written 5 days ago

This game is amazing. Its a great way to unwind or hangout with some friends. I'd recommend this game to anyone.