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An evolution of Snowrunner, Roadcraft hits Steam with an impressive player count

If you loved the intricacy and attention to detail in games like Snowrunner and Mudrunner, then Roadcraft is likely already on your radar. Heck, with its launch today, you're probably already hauling dirt and laying down slabs as I write this. But for the unaware, or for those curious as to whether Roadcraft is for them, you may be interested to learn about how its launch day has gone. Well, on Steam at least, player counts are looking pretty good, and are massively higher than anything its off-road driving sim predecessors achieved. However, there's work to do on the user score front.


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RoadCraft runs surprisingly well on Steam Deck and great on Desktop Linux

RoadCraft is about to release from Saber Interactive / Focus Entertainment, their next-gen heavy-machinery simulation and sandbox game from the team behind the popular SnowRunner and MudRunner. The good news - it runs on Steam Deck and Desktop Linux.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/05/roadcraft-runs-surprisingly-well-on-steam-deck-and-great-on-desktop-linux/

RoadCraft is OUT!!

🏗️ RoadCraft is OUT NOW! The time to rebuild has begun!


Check out the Launch Trailer over there:
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When we were kids, a pile of dirt and a couple of toy trucks were all we needed to build entire worlds.
We’d dig roads, push little vehicles around, make up stories of construction sites and rebuilding adventures.

Today, that spirit is back... with RoadCraft!



Storms have passed, fires are out and now it’s time to bring life back to broken regions.
You’ll restore roads, clear debris, reconnect towns, and rebuild industry across 8 massive maps, from green forests to dry highlands and desert heat.



But here’s the thing: there’s no one way to do it.
You decide how to fix things in RoadCraft. Want to lay down a straight road or build a roundabout? It’s your call.

You’ve got 40+ machines to help: cranes, haulers, bulldozers, scouts, roadwork and logging gear and more! 🚜



And you’re not alone. Bring friends. Up to 4 players, with crossplay, voice chat, and shared progression. 🤝

Everyone builds, everyone counts.



Maybe this isn’t just about fixing roads. Maybe it’s about building something that lasts.
Something we build together.


Thank you to everyone who has supported us along the way.
[h2]Let’s get to work, builders!👷[/h2]

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2104890/RoadCraft/

Roadcraft review - one of this year's best games, easily better than Snowrunner

It almost feels like a risk to be so enthusiastic and so openly impressed with Roadcraft. This is a game about trucks and steamrollers, designed in such a way that, if you commit to playing it, it will require you to spend dozens of real hours pretending to build virtual roads. If somebody who doesn't know about or especially care for videogames looks at Grand Theft Auto or Doom, it's nevertheless likely that the appeal of those games makes an immediate kind of sense - you can tell why somebody would enjoy those. If you're comfortably passionate about Roadcraft, and why its abstraction of driving heavy-goods vehicles and using them to construct bridges and other infrastructure is so meaningful, so enjoyable, people might think that you're either joking, embellishing, or in the grip of a fixation. Nevertheless, Roadcraft is one of the best games of this year.


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An evolution of Snowrunner, Roadcraft hits Steam with an impressive player count

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