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Alright, so, Saber Interactive, right? They’ve got this knack for making simulation games actually interesting to people who probably wouldn’t normally touch ’em. I mean, think about it. It all started with Mudrunner back in 2017, and then they just kept going. Snowrunner, Expeditions, and all that jazz. Honestly, each game just kept getting better. Like, you could really feel it. And then boom, last month or whenever it was, they dropped Roadcraft. I gotta say, it’s a sweet mix of the detail you’d expect plus these super addictive construction goals. And guess what? People are loving it. Focus Entertainment’s parent company says it’s been a big hit. Go figure, right?
Anyway, I remember reading this review by some guy named Ed who said Roadcraft is like proof-positive that even the weird topics can be turned into games that just pull you in. He went on about how its mechanics or whatever give a better thrill than RPGs and shooters. Which, well, kinda blew my mind. RPG lovers are shaking right now.
And it’s not just Ed. Steam was buzzing on launch day. I mean, whoa. The numbers were wild. The publisher’s parent company – Pullup Entertainment Group, if you care – even put it in their earnings report. “Better than expected,” they said. Over 600,000 players? Not too shabby.
Geoffroy Sardin, the CEO of Pullup, jumped in saying, “excellent first few weeks,” blah blah blah. Dude’s hyped, and who can blame him? Big win for Focus Entertainment, apparently.
So, hey, if you’re curious what all the fuss is about, you can wishlist Roadcraft or just snag your copy on Steam. Do it or don’t. No pressure. And if you’re more into sandbox or building games in general, we’ve got some recs for those, too.
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Anyway, I lost track a bit there, but you get it. Enjoy or don’t. Up to you.