Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive have officially opened up a Public Test Server for its heavy machinery simulation title, Roadcraft, and it has a boatload of things for players to try out before they go live in the main game.
While they are still in the early stages of their implementation, players can test out seven new vehicles, two DLC maps, difficulty modifiers, and a handful of general fixes and improvements to performance as a part of the server. You can see the full list of changes courtesy of the patch notes below:
New Vehicles:
- Armiger Thunder “Expedition” – Scout
- MULE T1 “Trailblazer” – Cargo Crane Truck
- Tayga 6455B – Bridge Layer
- Tuz 119 “Mutt” – Rusty Scout
- Vostok MU-97 “Ant” – Bridge Layer
- Vostok MU-97 “Ant” – Rusty Bridge Layer
- Wayfarer ST7050 – Fuel Truck
DLC Maps:
- Contamination
- Washout
Hardmode:
- Fuel
- Immersive UI
- Gearbox
- Realistic Convoys
- Economy modifiers
- Bridge building costs
- Recovery rules
- Quarry Zone sizes
- Vehicle costs
Fixes & Improvements
- Save system fixes
- Performance optimizations
- Graphical artifacts fixes
To access the Public Test Server, all you’ll have to do is right-click the game in your Steam Library – which means you must at least own the base game to access this server. Roadcraft is now available for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC (Steam), starting at a price point of $39.99.
The game recently celebrated its 2.0 update, which added photo mode, allowing you to shoot and customize your trucks and locations using a variety of unique filters and features to truly capture the glory and power of your machines. Other notable changes include updated on/off functionality for engines, improved quick player marker placement, and reduced rainfall occurrences.
More content is coming in 2025 as part of the Rebuild Expansion, featuring two new maps filled with additional missions, activities, and utility vehicles. For more information on this and other construction simulators, like A-Train9 Construction, be sure to check back with Simulation Daily.