Roadcraft: Saber Interactive's Simulation Game Overview

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Saber Interactive is gearing up for the release of their latest simulation game, Roadcraft. While not technically an open world, the game offers diverse maps spanning over 4 km squared each, featuring various biomes like forests and mountains. Players will operate heavy-duty vehicles to restore disaster-stricken sites, requiring patience and strategic scouting to navigate the challenges ahead. The game focuses on construction, resource management, and operations, with a strong emphasis on progression through XP and money rewards.
Roadcraft also offers multiplayer co-op, allowing players to team up with friends to tackle tough challenges together. The game encourages creative problem-solving and dynamic road construction, reminiscent of Death Stranding but with a more complex twist. With a focus on infrastructure repair, players will be tasked with rebuilding critical systems like roads, bridges, and electrical networks. Although mod support won't be available at launch, the developers have plans to introduce it post-release, starting with map and vehicle mods.
For players looking to immerse themselves in a realistic simulation experience, Roadcraft offers steering wheel compatibility and an enhanced physics engine for a more authentic feel. Priced at $40 and set to release on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S, the game promises a long-term gameplay experience across all platforms. While the game may not be open world in the traditional sense, its attention to detail in vehicle mechanics and construction processes sets it apart as a niche title for simulation enthusiasts.

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