Cruising Arkansas World of Trucks Event
SCS Cruising Arkansas World of Trucks Event
After the new Arkansas DLC releases for American Truck Simulator, SCS’ Cruising Arkansas World of Trucks Event will begin.
As with all SCS World of Trucks events, there will be two components:
- Community goal of driving 125 million miles while delivering cargo using External Contracts or External Market with a World of Trucks-connected profile in ATS to or from any city in Arkansas.
- Personal goal of delivering cargo to or from all 10 Arkansas cities using External Contracts or External Market with a World of Trucks-connected profile.
All delivery jobs for this event must be at least 100 miles each.
Rewards
Meeting the requirements of the Personal goal will get you a White-tailed Watch truck skin for your American Truck Simulator truck.
Once the community goal of 125 million miles has been met, you can get the hanging Diamond Apple Blossom pendant for your American Truck Simulator truck interior.
And, if you haul any External Contract or External Market job to or from Pine Bluff, you will earn the fluffy White-tailed Deer fawn plush for your truck cabin interior.
The Cruising Arkansas Event will run through Sunday, November 17th.
See SCS’ full blog post here: Cruising Arkansas World of Trucks Event
Update
There is a new feature beginning with this event; a Progress checklist! Now we won’t be left wondering which city is left to do for the event!

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