Expeditions: A MudRunner Game Overview Trailer Details Customization, Specialists, Home Bases, and More

Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment's off-road driving game launches for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC on March 5.

Posted By | On 24th, Jan. 2024

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Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive’s MudRunner line of games has garnered its fair share of fans by now, and soon, it’ll be returning with another outing in the form of Expeditions: A MudRunner Game. In the lead-up to its launch in March, Focus Entertainment has released a new gameplay overview trailer of the game.

Expeditions: A MudRunner Game will launch with over 40 expeditions for players to embark on, each providing unique objectives and challenges across the game’s maps of Arizona and the Carpathians. Customization will, as you might expect, play a key role, and using tools like winches, portable anchors, makeshift bridges, and more will be required to make it past natural obstacles.

Successful expeditions will also allow you to purchase all manner of upgrades for your vehicles, including fuel capacity expansions, storage expansions, flatbeds, and more. Hiring specialists in different fields like mechanics, hydrology, management, and more will also unlock unique abilities for you to use. Meanwhile, players will also be setting up and expanding home bases, and adding new modules like warehouses and parking spaces will make them that much more useful as hubs of operations.

Check out the trailer below for more details.

Expeditions: A MudRunner Game launches on March 5 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Incidentally, it will be the last game that will be published under the Focus Entertainment banner, with the company changing its name to PulluP Entertainment on April 1.


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