SnowRunner, sequel to MudRunner, is coming to Epic Games Store on April 28th

Focus Home Interactive has announced that SnowRunner, the highly anticipated sequel to the ultimate off-road simulation game MudRunner, will release on April 28th. The game will come out exclusively on the Epic Games Store. Moreover, the publisher released a new trailer that you can find below.

Powered by a new graphics engine and improved physics simulation, SnowRunner puts players in the driver’s seat of powerful vehicles. Players will conquer wild open environments with the most advanced terrain simulation ever. The game will have 40 vehicles from brands such as Western Star, Ford, Chevrolet, and Freightliner.

SnowRunner and its all-new snow environments aim to provide unique challenges to overcome.

“Brave mud, torrential waters, but also snowbanks, ice and frozen lakes while taking on perilous contracts and missions. Expand and customize your fleet of vehicles with countless upgrades and accessories to help you defeat the environment – intake snorkels, chain tires, bumpers, high suspensions, floodlights, and many more upgrades will give you the edge you need.”

SnowRunner will have both solo and co-op modes. Up to 4 players can play the game via its co-op mode. Players will also be happy to know the game releases with full mod support on PC, allowing for a near infinite off-road experience thanks to community-made content.

Enjoy!

SnowRunner - Release Date Reveal Trailer

17 thoughts on “SnowRunner, sequel to MudRunner, is coming to Epic Games Store on April 28th”

    1. Aye aye captain it is then! Was a fan of the series, bought all of them until announcement about Tencent Store.

  1. While playing MudRunner in the past, I’ve put more time on setting my wheel than driving.
    And it was never even good enough, I still had to use keyboard sometimes.
    So no way I’ll waste my time with this again, even knowing the game is fun to play.

        1. Not really. Not for every driving game at least. A controller can actually help you win easier. It’s a cheaper experience, but not necessarily worse.

  2. See, in cases like this i’m starting to think that these Developers have more say than people thinks. Because most of Focus Home Interactive Games are now on GoG. But games like these with “Indie-like” devs are ending up on Epic Store. Focus Home Interactive Games have always been DRM-FRee No matter the Platform. But this is their 2nd PUBLISHED exclusive on Epic Store and it’s starting to worry me. Also, if i had known this franchise would go Epic Exclusive, I would’ve never bought the first game, over half a year ago.

      1. Yeah man cause that’s the money they use to forward themselves into Exclusive deals. It’s as if we crowd funded the bouncer that keeps us out of the night club. Haha, ain’t that just a biche…

    1. boo hoo… wah, wah.. game on epic, can’t enjoy it anymore.

      grow up, it’s just a f*king storefront.

      how many steam features do xbox or psn games have? how many steam features do GoG or Uplay games have? Origin? you going to stop playing EA, Ubisoft stuff?

      had just about enough of petulant children complaining about a bloody store.

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