Focus and developer Sabre Interactive issued a modern trailer for the Roadcraft game review, their muddy spin-off on the subject of mechanized recovery efforts after natural disasters. Roadcraft comes out on May 20, 2025 in PS5, Xbox Series X | si pc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LDAX1AF5WK
Roadcraft goes on the tracks of tires, although he does it without the Mudrunner brand. There is by nature known ideas for gameplay, with such things as a depth sensor while driving through water, but instead of focusing on exploration, everything was transferred to recovery after a failure.
Their eight regions, which have been affected by various natural disasters, from floods to relentless sandstorms, and players must make efforts to assess damage, pristine destruction and reconstruction to restore key infrastructure, including roads and bridges. Fans of huge construction vehicles will be delighted, seeing dozens of vehicles that contain huge yellow diggers, cranes, wood vehicles, some incredibly huge wheels and many others. All over the world, more emphasis is placed on the interaction of physics, so you can push boulders, remove leftovers, and then let you put sandstones and asphalt, which are then collected to create modern improvised roads.
Roadcraft will of course be flu solo, but also has support for a maximum of four players’ cooperatives, which will support every task go faster … Until you stop for a tea break!
Looking back at the last game in this loosely defined series from Sabre, Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game, the house said: “While Expeditions is undoubtedly funny, it is focused, intense and difficult fun, and this is not for a person who is looking for a quick and fast and fast and quick An easy way to test how deep water is. If you have difficulty playing games that require planning, sneaking or solving puzzles, these are the right skills you need to succeed in expeditions. “
It seems that it will be very similar in this respect.
Source: press release
