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RoadCraft Shines at Steam Next Fest, Reaction Trailer Released!


Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive are thrilled to unveil a brand-new reaction trailer for their highly anticipated game, RoadCraft. This next-gen heavy-machinery simulation and sandbox experience promises endless truckloads of fun and creativity when it launches on May 20, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

But wait—the excitement isn’t over yet! The RoadCraft demo, which captured the hearts of over 350,000 players during Steam Next Fest, is still live for a few more days, extended until March 20, 2025.

A Demo That Delivers

In just one week, the RoadCraft demo skyrocketed to popularity, reaching the #3 spot among the most-played demos at the festival, with nearly 12,000 simultaneous active players. The enthusiastic response has earned the demo an extended run, inviting more players to dive into its incredible world—or replay it for even more fun!

What Players Love About RoadCraft

The reaction trailer showcases the aspects of RoadCraft that players are raving about:

- Stunning graphics and immersive physics that bring construction and rebuilding fantasies to life.

- The boundless creativity of sandbox gameplay, igniting imaginations and challenging players to craft their perfect world.

- A robust co-op mode where teamwork takes center stage—operating machinery, tackling challenges, and navigating messy, laugh-out-loud scenarios together.

Get Ready for RoadCraft’s Grand Release!

Mark your calendars! RoadCraft launches on May 20, 2025, on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Pre-orders for the Standard and Rebuild Editions are now available on Steam, the Epic Games Store, the PlayStation Store, and the Microsoft Store.

Don’t miss your chance to experience the joy of heavy machinery and construction-based adventures—start building your RoadCraft memories today!

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