RoadCraft’s Rebuild Expansion is Out Now With New Content, Free Update Brings Harder Difficulty

The harder difficulty options, available to every RoadCraft player for free, will involve stricter fuel management, rebalanced economy.

Developer Saber Interactive has released the first major DLC for its post-disaster-rebuilding title RoadCraft. Dubbed the Rebuild Expansion, the DLC is available on all platforms, and brings with it a host of new features. The release of the Rebuild Expansion was celebrated by the studio with a new trailer, which you can check out below.

The Rebuild Expansion for RoadCraft brings with it quite a bit of new content, including two new maps, five new vehicles, and a hundred new missions that players can take on. The DLC is priced at $14.99 on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Both of the new maps in the DLC have been described as being Central European-styled, and are titled Contamination and Wash-Out.

The Contamination map will revolve around players helping the region clean up hazardous chemical waste caused by devastating seismic activity in the area. Wash-Out, on the other hand, will have players helping out in the relaunch of a massive oil processing unit in the heart of a reclaimed wasteland. The five new vehicles part of the DLC are the Bridge Layer along with new variants of the Scout.

Alongside the new content part of the expansion itself, RoadCraft has also gotten a free update that brings with it a host of free content and improvements as well. Free content includes new vehicles like the new Fuel Truck variant Wayfarer ST7050, along with a brand new advanced difficulty mode, which gives players a greater level of freedom when it comes to tuning just how tough they want their time with RoadCraft to feel.

Taking cues from previous titles like SnowRunner, advanced difficulty options include more challenging fuel management, harsher conditions for convoys, and more strict recovery rules. To address these new difficulty options, there have also been adjustments made to the costs and economy of the game to offer a greater level of challenge with a focus on realism.

RoadCraft was released on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S back in May, and you can learn more details about the title by checking out our review. Since the title’s release, developer Saber Interactive has also been working on other, similar titles, with the most recently-announced two being Docked and Road Kings.

Docked is set to be a more story-oriented title where players will take on the task of improving the finances and overall state of a dock that they have inherited from their father. Along with the use of heavy machinery that is a part of this style of title, Docked will also feature an emphasis on management aspects as players take on jobs to turn a profit, and eventually even build upgrades for their dock, dubbed Port Wake.

Road Kings will seemingly be more free form, being a truck-driving simulator in the vein of American Truck Simulator. However, the game will also seemingly have its own story, with the player rising through the ranks from being a rookie driver all the way to being the owner of their own trucking company.

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