

Spend your night, rest, refuel and repair your truck on one of the many unique truck stops around New Mexico's highways. Cross Rio Grande, visit Carson National Forest, Baylor Peak, Pyramid Rock and other natural landmarks. New Mexico has a lot to offer in terms of landscape variety. A lot of unique natural scenery will accompany you during all hauls, two trips will never feel the same.ĭrive through urbanized areas like Albuquerque, sparsely populated trading posts, rest stops in the middle of the desert, lush forests and mountain ranges. Its nickname - “Land of Enchantment” - fits perfectly.

After months of only having the other states to journey through, this new one has added a much needed dose of “new horizons” to American Truck Simulator.”ĭiscover the subtle beauty of the New Mexico landscape. “Those 4000 miles of new in-game roads to be found in the New Mexico DLC still have variety, from desert to forests and mountains, not to mention the various urban environments such as Albuquerque. New Mexico on its own has a lot of sights to see, alien-themes and all, so definitely consider picking it up.” “SCS has done a great job at making the ATS’ world feel truly alive and realistic, and I hope that they will continue to do so as time goes on. I’m sure people with a greater familiarity with the area may find other little touches that just add an extra level of authenticity to the game.” These are the little touches that add subtle detail and enjoyment to the Truck Simulator series, the landmarks or at least hints of landmarks that are scattered throughout. “I was driving around I passed a sign for a Billy The Kid historic site, I also crossed the Rio Grande.
