RoadCraft launches in spring 2025

RoadCraft

Publisher Focus Entertainment and developer Saber Interactive have announced a release window for RoadCraft, their new construction simulation game.

RoadCraft is launching in spring 2025 for Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. Preorders are now live on retailers like Amazon, Video Games Plus and more.

Here’s a rundown on the game and the physical edition bonus:

Reshape the aftermath.

You run a disaster recovery company, specialized in restoring sites devastated by natural disasters. Many tasks await you to restart the local industry: clearing debris, replacing faulty equipment, rebuilding roads and bridges damaged by weather, and much more! With your vehicles, choose carefully your itinerary through abandoned factories, submerged dams, or out-of-service solar fields. As the operations manager, guide your transport trucks by plotting their routes on the map and ensure no obstacles block their way! Experience a new generation of advanced simulation developed by Saber Interactive, the creators of MudRunner and SnowRunner.

Features

  • Rebuild devastated areas alone or in co-op up to 4 players in an advanced physics simulation.
  • Operate over 40 vehicles, from bulldozers to construction cranes.
  • Intervene in various regions around the world across 8 maps, each 4 km² in size.
  • Manipulate elements like wood, sand, and asphalt powered by Saber Interactive’s new physics engine.
  • Construct new roads and bridges to ease travel across rough terrain.
  • Plot point-to-point routes on your map to guide your logistics convoys, and recycle every piece of debris into reconstruction material.

Physical Edition Bonus

Buy the physical version of RoadCraft and get the Aramatsu Bowhead 30T, a powerful heavy-duty truck, with a 360-degree rotating base, equipped with a large dumpster and caterpillar tracks, capable of pouring up to 30 tons of sand and serve as a sand refiller for other trucks.

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