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  • South Dakota DLC Cities: Spearfish, Mobridge & More
    South Dakota DLC Cities:
    Spearfish, Mobridge & More

    Discover the Cities of South Dakota DLC for American Truck Simulator

    Beyond the iconic Mount Rushmore lies a state rich with unique urban centers waiting to be explored. Today we’re showcasing several South Dakota DLC cities featured in our upcoming South Dakota expansion for American Truck Simulator. Each meticulously recreated by our development team to capture their distinct historical charm and industrial character.

    Scenic landscape of South Dakota Black Hills region in ATS DLC

    Spearfish: Gateway to the Black Hills

    Nestled at the edge of the Black Hills, Spearfish stands as one of the first South Dakota DLC cities drivers encounter when traveling from Wyoming. This picturesque community immerses truckers in dense forests, dramatic rock formations, and stunning natural scenery.

    Spearfish downtown area and industrial district in South Dakota DLC

    Beyond its natural beauty, Spearfish features a robust industrial and downtown district offering diverse job contracts. Whether handling long-haul routes or local deliveries, this city provides welcoming rest stops and plentiful freight opportunities for drivers passing through the region.

    Mobridge: Riverside Community Divided by Time

    Located near the North Dakota border, Mobridge occupies a strategic position along the mighty Missouri River. The city’s standout landmark remains the historic Missouri River Bridge, originally constructed in 1959 with a unique geographical distinction.

    Missouri River Bridge in Mobridge connecting time zones in ATS

    This remarkable crossing splits the time zone line directly through its structure, with one side positioned in Mountain Standard Time and the other in Central Standard Time. Mobridge’s charming downtown area offers local industry contracts amidst a peaceful riverside atmosphere, inviting drivers to enjoy the relaxed pace and natural surroundings.

    Winner: Agricultural Heartland with Railroad History

    Positioned near the Nebraska border, Winner embodies agricultural tradition and small-town pride. The city’s distinctive name originated in 1909 when it emerged victorious in securing the railroad right-of-way during the Chicago and North Western Railway’s westward expansion from Dallas, South Dakota.

    Downtown Winner South Dakota with historic mural in ATS DLC

    Downtown Winner features a vibrant community mural faithfully recreated by our art team, reflecting the area’s rich heritage. This distinctive local artwork adds cultural character to delivery routes through this historically significant agricultural community.

    Buffalo: Frontier Experience in Northwest South Dakota

    In the state’s far northwest corner, Buffalo offers one of South Dakota’s most authentic frontier experiences. As one of the smallest towns featured in the DLC, its remote setting delivers quiet roads, expansive plains, and a genuinely unhurried pace of life.

    Buffalo South Dakota small town landscape in American Truck Simulator

    Drivers exploring Buffalo should watch for Centennial Park, known for animal statues celebrating the region’s wildlife legacy. Interestingly, South Dakota features two towns named after iconic animals – both Buffalo and Bison appear as discoverable locations in this expansion.

    Centennial Park wildlife statues in Buffalo South Dakota ATS DLC

    These four South Dakota DLC cities represent just a sample of the numerous urban centers and settlements awaiting discovery in American Truck Simulator’s upcoming expansion. Each location offers unique delivery opportunities, scenic routes, and authentic American heartland character.

    Explore how South Dakota connects to neighboring states in our Midwest expansion overview.

    If you’re excited to explore these distinctive destinations, add the South Dakota DLC to your Steam Wishlist. Your support helps us continue creating detailed American landscapes for the trucking community. Until our next journey together, happy hauling!

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