American Truck Simulator -v1.35.1.3s 21 Dlcs... -

American Truck Simulator v1.35.1.3s: The Ultimate Long-Haul Experience

Added OR-58 (Oregon), CA-299 (California), and the final segment of OR-140. Gameplay Polish: American Truck Simulator -v1.35.1.3s 21 DLCs...

  1. Own the base game – You must purchase American Truck Simulator on Steam.
  2. Access Betas – Right-click ATS in your Steam library → Properties → Betas.
  3. Select the Version – In the dropdown menu, look for temporary_1_35 - 1.35.x for legacy mods. Select it.
  4. Steam will automatically downgrade your game to the latest 1.35 build (which is typically 1.35.1.3s or 1.35.1.13s – functionally identical).
  5. Purchase the 21 DLCs – You must buy each DLC individually from the Steam store or a key reseller. The total cost at launch was ~$120, but today you can often find them bundled during sales for under $30.

Bellingham to Portland:

The rain was a constant drumming on the roof. Jack toggled his wipers to high, watching the mist roll off the Olympic Peninsula. American Truck Simulator v1

Forest Machinery DLC

: Released alongside the Washington update, this added specialized equipment like Log Loaders and Tub Grinders, perfectly suited for the new northwestern terrain. Own the base game – You must purchase

  • Recovery approach:

    Cargo & Trailers:

    Specialized packs like the Forest Machinery or Heavy Cargo Pack introduce complex hauling challenges, requiring players to navigate oversized loads through tight mountain passes.

    For a collector, this version is a pristine snapshot of the game when the Pacific Northwest was finally completed, offering a cohesive, optimized, and graphically complete West Coast experience.