Once again, astragon Entertainment and Focus Entertainment are working together. In May 2025, the Düsseldorf-based company will distribute the console editions of RoadCraft in retail stores in German-speaking countries.

Astragon Entertainment is once again partnering with Focus Entertainment (Pullup) for the distribution of RoadCraft. Announced at gamescom 2024, the sandbox simulation will be distributed by astragon in German-speaking countries on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, with Focus Entertainment itself handling digital distribution of the PC version. Release date is 20 May 2025.  This is a continuation of the collaboration between the two companies following MudRunner, SnowRunner and Banishers: Ghost of New Eden. Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, released last year, was distributed in collaboration with Plaion.

RoadCraft is a sandbox simulation in which players use heavy construction vehicles to rebuild various regions after devastating natural disasters.  Players will use large construction equipment to clear debris, reactivate defunct factories and rebuild critical infrastructure such as roads and bridges to revive local industry. This is the first construction machine simulation from developer Saber Interactive (SnowRunner, MudRunner, World War Z, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II). It combines driving and operating machines with strategic management of reconstruction resources.



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