RoadCraft: Rebuilding Communities After Natural Disasters

Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment will also be releasing a disc edition of RoadCraft, but again, PC players will get nothing.

 

Recovering the aftermath. You run a disaster recovery company that specializes in restoring communities devastated by natural disasters. There are many tasks waiting for you to get the local economy going again: clearing debris, replacing broken equipment, rebuilding roads and bridges damaged by the elements, and much more! Use your vehicles to carefully choose your route through abandoned factories, flooded dams, or inoperable solar fields. As an operations manager, direct your trucks by plotting their routes on the map and making sure no obstacles get in the way! Experience a new generation of advanced simulation from Saber Interactive, the creators of MudRunner and SnowRunner.

Rebuild devastated areas alone or in cooperative play with up to four players in advanced physics simulation. Operate over 40 vehicles, from bulldozers to construction cranes. Intervene in different regions of the world on eight maps, each four square kilometers in size. Manipulate elements such as wood, sand, and asphalt with Saber Interactive’s new physics engine. Construct new roads and bridges to ease travel over rough terrain. Plot point-to-point routes on your map to guide your logistics convoys, and recycle any debris into rebuilding materials.

When you purchase the disc version of RoadCraft (available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series), you get the Aramatsu Bowhead 30T. This is a powerful heavy-duty truck with a 360-degree rotating base, a large dumpster, and caterpillar tracks that can pour up to 30 tons of sand and serve as a sand refill for other trucks. It’s a strange extra, but it’s better than nothing!

RoadCraft will be released in the spring (sometime between March and May) for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC (Steam).

Source: Gematsu

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