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Steam Deck Beta Client Update: May 13th

We have just shipped an updated Steam Deck Client to the Preview/Beta channel.

General

  • Fixed a crash related to the Steam Controller.

  • The 'Legacy Steam Runtime' compatibility tool is now an optional standalone download instead of being bundled with the Steam client.

Library

  • Improved EULA scrolling behavior when using a controller

Settings

  • Updated the layout and styles for client settings across desktop, Big Picture and controller configuration to improve readability and organization.

  • Notification settings has been updated to allow changing e-mail, client, and mobile notification preferences in one place

  • Directly navigating to a specific settings page (i.e by activating the network icon in the header) will now focus the first setting in that section instead of the settings navigation menu.

Friends & Chat

  • Friend status will now update much more quickly after waking your device from sleep or toggling network connectivity

Steam Input

  • Removed several configuration options from incompatible inputs. Digital Buttons can no longer be set Press types that require Analog input and Gyro can no longer be set to incompatible Radial Menu or Hotbar. These options will still be available for all compatible inputs.

  • Fixed Gyro to Joystick Camera timing issue - should appear smoother across all controllers.

  • Added an extra option to Gyro to Joystick Camera - Angle Catchup can be active while gyro ratcheting.

  • Fixed micro-stutter in Steam Controller gyro

  • You can now turn off "Track Pad locking" - by default each trackpad is disabled while the corresponding joystick is either deflected or the joystick's capacitive sensor has been activated. This is to avoid accidental track pad touches when using a joystick. Find the setting in: Settings->Controller->Details->Calibration & Advanced->Trackpad Lockout.

  • Fixed Grip Sense sensor page Grip Range slider, and adjusted explanations.

Desktop Mode

  • Fixed a case where dropdown windows and profile hover windows could get stuck on screen.

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Steam Client Beta - May 13th

The Steam Client Beta has been updated with the following changes:

Settings

  • Updated the layout and styles for client settings across desktop, Big Picture and controller configuration to improve readability and organization.

  • Notification settings has been updated to allow changing e-mail, client, and mobile notification preferences in one place.

Linux

  • The 'Legacy Steam Runtime' compatibility tool is now an optional standalone download instead of being bundled with the Steam client.

  • Fixed a case where dropdown windows and profile hover windows could get stuck on screen.

  • Fixed a crash related to the Steam Controller on Linux

SteamRT3 Beta

  • Fixed a failure to start the client and proton games on systems where SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER doesn't include the x11 or windows options.

Steam Input

  • Removed several configuration options from incompatible inputs. Digital Buttons can no longer be set Press types that require Analog input and Gyro can no longer be set to incompatible Radial Menu or Hotbar. These options will still be available for all compatible inputs.

  • Fixed Gyro to Joystick Camera timing issue - should appear smoother across all controllers.

  • Added an extra option to Gyro to Joystick Camera - Angle Catchup can be active while gyro ratcheting.

  • Fixed micro-stutter in Steam Controller gyro

  • You can now turn off "Track Pad locking" - by default each trackpad is disabled while the corresponding joystick is either deflected or the joystick's capacitive sensor has been activated. This is to avoid accidental track pad touches when using a joystick. Find the setting in: Settings->Controller->Details->Calibration & Advanced->Trackpad Lockout.

  • Fixed Grip Sense sensor page Grip Range slider, and adjusted explanations.

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ATS Volvo VNL 2025 + Volvo VNR Electric Release

Today, we’re excited to bring not one, but two new additions to American Truck Simulator! Whether you prefer the power and comfort of long-haul trucking or the cutting-edge innovation of electric mobility, this update delivers something special for every kind of driver. Introducing the all-new 2025 Volvo VNL and Volvo VNR Electric!

From refined aerodynamics and driver-focused interiors to sustainable, zero-emission technology, both vehicles showcase Volvo’s commitment to innovation and performance. Let’s take a closer look at what each of these incredible trucks has to offer.


Volvo VNL 2025

The all-new Volvo VNL arrives in American Truck Simulator as a step forward in long-haul trucking. Designed with efficiency, comfort, and modern styling in mind, this truck is built to conquer the open road.

Players will immediately notice the redesigned exterior, featuring smoother lines and improved aerodynamics. Every detail has been carefully crafted, making it a perfect companion for those long interstate journeys.

Inside the cabin, the VNL focuses on ergonomics and accessibility, with a fully digital dashboard and thoughtfully placed controls ensuring maximum comfort during extended trips.

A wide range of customization options is also available, including chassis configurations, paint jobs, accessories, and much more. This also includes a special paint job for the SCS box trailer.

Under the hood, players can select from a variety of powerful engine options paired with smooth transmissions, delivering the performance and reliability expected from a modern long-haul truck.

Volvo VNR Electric

Alongside the VNL, we’re proud to introduce the Volvo VNR Electric, bringing the first electric truck to American Truck Simulator. While the VNL is a full-size truck that you can own, customize, and expand your fleet with, the VNR Electric is available exclusively through Quick Jobs, giving players a chance to experience electric trucking in a curated way.

This truck represents a modern era of transportation, designed primarily for urban and regional distribution. Its fully electric powertrain delivers smooth, quiet operation, offering a completely different driving experience compared to traditional trucks.


Visually, the VNR Electric stands out with its modern, clean design and distinctive lighting elements. The interior reflects the same philosophy, offering a sleek and functional workspace tailored for urban operations.

We’re incredibly excited to see you hit the road with both the Volvo VNL and the Volvo VNR Electric. Whether you’re hauling across states or navigating city streets, these trucks open up new experiences in American Truck Simulator.

We look forward to your feedback, screenshots, and stories from the road!

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