Saber Interactive has revealed the 2025 roadmap for RoadCraft, its recently released construction sim revolving around natural disaster cleanup.
There will be two free updates between now and July. Both of these updates include bug fixes, while the June one also includes the following:
- Four new vehicle variants
- Photo mode
- On/Off toggle for engines
July is a bit more vague, though there will be new vehicle variants and quality-of-life improvements.
In September, Saber is releasing the Rebuild Expansion. This will be a major content release that introduces new missions, maps, and machines. Players who have the Rebuild Edition of RoadCraft will get this for free, while others will need to buy it as DLC.
The Rebuild Expansion will also release around the same time as a free update.
This update will include a Hard Mode that focuses on adding more challenges for players. These will be things like fuel management and more demanding challenges. This will be featured in co-op and single-player modes.

The end of the RoadCraft 2025 Roadmap also says that more news will come in the future. Considering Saber Interactive has a history of supporting their games for quite some time (just look at SnowRunner for a good example), this roadmap will probably be updated for years to come.
Developers have already talked about specific vehicles that are coming in the future, including the Mule T1 Utility Truck and the Nota Allegro Utility Transport. The game has also had a patch since its release, which included improvements and bug fixes that were hot in the community.