Transport Fever 3: Building a Transport Empire [VIDEO]

The game from Urban Games is coming to current-gen consoles and PC, and you can now sign up for the first closed beta.

 

Transport Fever 3 challenges players to design, build, and manage transport empires across railways, roads, sea lanes, and airways in four distinct environments: temperate, desert, tropical, and subarctic. Each comes with its own set of challenges and opportunities thanks to massively improved terrain generation. Over 250 authentic vehicles are included—trains, buses, trams, trucks, ships, airplanes, and for the first time, helicopters.

The game centers around a dynamic, fully simulated world where cities and industries evolve in response to player decisions. Towns can grow into sprawling metropolises, every route influences reputation, and every choice shapes how people live, work, and travel. Long wait times, overcrowded lines, and spoiled cargo will test your efficiency and planning.

Developed with community feedback in mind, Transport Fever 3 emphasizes tycoon gameplay with customizable difficulty, historical campaign missions, contract systems, and modding support across platforms. Requested features such as day-night cycles, offshore industries, helicopters, and cargo trams are now included. Whether you’re new or a seasoned tycoon, the game invites you to reshape the world—one connection at a time.

The game will launch in 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. Closed beta registration is available now via the official website.

Source: Gematsu, Transport Fever 3

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