Eager to haul freight across the Mackinac Bridge or navigate the industrial heart of Detroit in American Truck Simulator? You’re not alone. The question of whether the Great Lakes State can be added to ATS is a hot topic, with an answer that spans official developer plans, incredible community mods, and tantalizing clues about the future.
This complete 2025 guide gives you the definitive report on the status of Michigan in American Truck Simulator. We’ll cover the official word from developer SCS Software, analyze the evidence for a future DLC, and give you a step-by-step walkthrough for driving in a fan-made version of Michigan right now.

Official vs. Unofficial Michigan in ATS
For truckers who need the bottom line upfront, here’s the current situation for Michigan in American Truck Simulator as of late 2025:
- Officially: No. SCS Software has not released or formally announced a Michigan map expansion DLC. Their development pipeline is currently focused on other states as they build their way eastward across the US.
- Unofficially: Yes. You can absolutely drive in Michigan today. A high-quality, fan-made version of the state is available right now through a map modification (mod).
- In the Future: Very Likely. Compelling evidence found within the game files strongly suggests that SCS Software has begun at least preliminary work on an official Michigan DLC.
Official Michigan DLC Status: What SCS Software Says
To understand the official status, you have to look at both what SCS Software announces publicly and the subtle hints they leave behind for their passionate community.
No Formal Announcement. Yet
A review of the official SCS Software Blog and the American Truck Simulator Steam page shows no mention of a Michigan DLC. The developer’s current public roadmap includes states like South Dakota, Illinois, and Louisiana. This eastward expansion across the United States is a logical progression, and while it shows Michigan isn’t an immediate priority, the state certainly fits into the long-term journey to map the continent.
Data-Miner’s Discovery: The Clues Pointing to Michigan
Despite the official silence, the ATS community has unearthed significant clues pointing to Michigan’s eventual arrival. This process, known as data-mining, involves sifting through game files after an update to find hints about unannounced content.
- Clue #1: The Michigan Flag: With the 1.48 update in mid-2023, the official state flag of Michigan was added to the in-game map editor assets. Historically, the appearance of state-specific assets like flags is a reliable sign that the state is on the development radar.
- Clue #2: The
usa.dds
File: A more concrete clue appeared with the 1.50 update in 2024. A development map file namedusa.dds
was updated to show rough outlines of future road networks. This update revealed marked sections of key Michigan highways, including I-69 and US-23. This is strong evidence that preliminary layout work is, at a minimum, being planned.
SCS Software is known for this kind of subtle community engagement. Leaving these “breadcrumbs” is likely a deliberate strategy to build anticipation and communicate their long-term vision without a formal marketing commitment, keeping dedicated players excited for what’s to come.
The Modding Solution: How to Drive in Michigan Today
Don’t want to wait for an official release? The talented ATS modding community has you covered. Thanks to map mods—user-created expansions—you can add new states and roads not yet built by SCS. The PC version of American Truck Simulator has a massive modding scene, showcasing one of the great benefits of PC gaming.

Introducing “Project Michigan”: A High-Quality Fan-Made Map
The best mod for adding the Great Lakes State is “Project Michigan” by modder TramHammer. It’s a high-quality map built from scratch with custom assets. As a work-in-progress (WIP), it’s constantly being updated and expanded. Currently, it includes the “Thumb” region with cities like Port Huron and Saginaw, and has expanded to include Flint and Clare.
Official DLC vs. Project Michigan Mod: A Comparison
Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide between waiting for the official product and installing the mod today.
Feature | Official Michigan DLC (Future) | Project Michigan (Mod – Available Now) |
Status | Unannounced, In Speculative Development | Available, Work-in-Progress |
Cost | Paid DLC (likely around $11.99) | Free (creator has an optional Patreon) |
Scope | Expected to cover the entire state. | Currently covers the “Thumb” region and some central cities. |
Quality | Professional SCS Software quality. | High-quality for a mod, but may have some bugs. |
Support | Official support from SCS Software. | Community support via SCS Forums and Discord. |
Compatibility | Guaranteed with all official content. | Requires careful load order management. |
A Beginner’s Guide to Installing the Michigan Map Mod
Installing a map mod is simple, but it requires following the steps carefully to avoid game crashes.
1: Find and Download the Mod Safely
The only place you should download mods is from the official SCS Software Forums. Unofficial sites can host broken or malicious files. Search for the “Project Michigan” thread in the forums to get the latest version directly from the creator, TramHammer.
2: Place the Mod File
Once downloaded, you’ll have a file with a .scs extension. You need to move this file into your ATS mod
folder. The default location for Windows is: Documents\American Truck Simulator\mod
If the mod
folder isn’t there, you can create it yourself.
3: Activate the Mod in the ATS Mod Manager
Now, activate the mod inside the game:
- Launch American Truck Simulator.
- On the profile selection screen, click “Mod Manager”.
- Find “Project Michigan” in the list on the left.
- Select it and use the arrow button to move it to the “Active Mods” list on the right.
- Confirm your changes and load your profile.
The Golden Rule: Understanding Mod Load Order
Load order is the most critical step. This determines the sequence in which mods load. Think of it like layers of paint: mods at the bottom of the list load first, and mods higher up are “painted” on top. Incorrect load order is the #1 cause of issues. A stable load order generally looks like this (top to bottom in the Mod Manager):
- Top (Loaded Last): Graphics, Weather, & Sound Mods
- Middle: AI Traffic, Truck, & Trailer Mods
- Bottom (Loaded First): Map Mods (like Project Michigan)
Placing map mods at the bottom ensures the game world is established before other mods try to change it.
The Future Drive: What Players Want in an Official Michigan DLC
Discussions on the SCS Forums paint a clear picture of what the community hopes to see in an official Michigan DLC.
A Diverse Economy Beyond the Auto Industry
While hauling auto parts for GM, Ford, and Stellantis around Detroit is a must-have, players also want to see the state’s diverse economy.
- Agriculture: Hauling cherries from Traverse City, sugar beets from the Thumb, and other produce.
- Unique Industries: Transporting ore and timber from the rugged Upper Peninsula and servicing the massive limestone quarry near Roger’s City.
Iconic Landmarks and Challenging Roads
An authentic Michigan requires its landmarks. The community is eager to drive across the Mackinac Bridge, see ships at the Soo Locks, and cross the new Gordie Howe International Bridge. Players also want the map to capture the varied terrain, from flat farmlands to the rolling hills of “Up North.”
“Michigan Specials”: The Unique Trailers Players Crave
A major point of excitement is the potential inclusion of Michigan’s unique trailer laws. Players are especially hoping to haul 11-axle B-trains, sometimes called “Michigan Octopedes.” These specialized trailers would add a new layer of driving challenge and realism unique to a Michigan DLC.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When will the official Michigan DLC be released?
There is no official release date. Based on SCS Software’s current pace, community estimates suggest a potential release around 2027 or later, but this is purely speculation.
Is the Project Michigan mod safe to download?
Yes, as long as you download it from the official SCS Software Forums. This is the developer-endorsed platform for sharing mods.
Do I need other DLCs to use the Michigan mod?
Possibly. The mod creator will specify any required map DLCs in the forum thread for the mod. Always check the requirements before installing.
Will the Michigan mod work in Convoy (multiplayer)?
Yes, most mods work in Convoy mode. However, all players in the session must have the exact same mod files installed and activated in the exact same load order for it to work.
What other Great Lakes states are available in ATS?
As of late 2025, Illinois is officially announced and in development by SCS. For other states like Wisconsin and Indiana, you’ll need to look for community mods like “The Great Midwest.”
Conclusion: The Road to Michigan
While you can’t buy an official Michigan map expansion for American Truck Simulator today, the state’s future in the game is incredibly bright. Evidence from game files and the developer’s eastward expansion strongly suggest a Michigan DLC is on the long-term roadmap. The game’s healthy player base, which averages over 7,600 concurrent players, shows a sustained demand for new content like this.
In the meantime, the “Project Michigan” map mod offers a fantastic way to start your Great Lakes trucking career today. By following the installation steps carefully, you can explore a well-crafted version of the state and get a taste of what’s to come long before an official release.

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