SnowRunner continues the MudRunner legacy in the wintery wilds

Boy, you’re gonna carry that weight

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Spintires: MudRunner was a decently enjoyable truck driving simulator about hauling loads through the wilderness. Imbuing each vehicle with a real sense of weight, it was a struggle to get anything done in the game. While lacking in content and replayability, it was an odd curio that was worth a look for the absurdity of its concept. Apparently, the game did well enough, because Focus Home Interactive just announced a sequel this morning.

SnowRunner: A MudRunner Game will be heading to PC (via Epic Games Store) and consoles in 2020. Taking things to the wintery wilds, the game looks to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor and task players with hauling more loads through difficult terrains. If nothing else, you can sing songs about dragging heavy cargo while your car spins into a ravine.

[Gamescom 2019] SnowRunner: A MudRunner Game – Reveal [Focus Home Interactive via YouTube]


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