I would suggest you motor over to the Savage Worlds forums, but they've hit a snag getting those back up it looks like. Almost any setting book has a Plot Point campaign to go with it.
I had this bookmarked because I generally try to write Plot Point Campaigns for every game I run (I suck at it so the results are mixed, but there it is). https://www.peginc.com/plot-points/ should get you what you want to know.
Forgot to add that I think the best Plot Point Campaigns take players all over the setting (or a very variably sized chunk of it) and gives them a chance to experience all the cool stuff that your setting has to offer.
My forum name is digeridork. I'm a bit of a dork and I like the sounds you can produce with a didgeridoo.
The first tabletop RPG game that I played in was Star Wars d6 sometime around 1990.
The first tabletop RPG game that I ran was a very short lived d6 Star Wars game about 1991. Been running games ever since.
I am currently in the character creation stage for a Champions game.
I am currently running a 2nd Edition Dungeons and Dragons Birthright game. Next week I will be running a Savage Worlds Scooby Doo game for some friends as part of our traditional Halloween scary RPG session.
I was first introduced to Champions sometime in the mid-90s working graveyard at a call center. I played a pool cleaner that tossed lightning balls and fought with an electrically charged pool hand skimmer . It wasn't a well thought out character, but he was made between handling two irate callers so there's that. I didn't actually play again until 2010 when my roommate brought home a copy of 5th Edition Hero.
I've enjoyed learning a system that I was initially very overwhelmed with and this forum has been especially helpful for that, so thanks.