
Sometimes you just want to move debris and fix major roads but not in real life. That is what games like Roadcraft are for as they give you a simulated experience. Let’s take a look at if Roadcraft is Multiplayer.
Yes, Roadcraft is Multiplayer.
The game will allow you to play co-op with up to four players.
The Roadcraft Release Date is expected to be on May 20, 2025.
It seems like a great time to release a game like this. Right before the summer hits, which is good for two reasons. The first is that many people will be getting out of school for the summer, which is one of the biggest gaming times. The second is that it will not have to release at the same time as many of the bigger summer games so it will be less likely to be lost in the shuffle.
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It does not look like Roadcraft will be on Xbox Game Pass.
This is a bit of a surprise considering the game will be on PC and, most importantly, on Xbox Series X|S. This is generally a good sign for a game to have a chance at getting added on Game Pass. Instead, it looks like one that could get added later. That said, we would not hold our breath on this one.
If you were ever a kid who loved playing with toy trucks and machinery, then Roadcraft is the game for you.
You will use over 40 different massive machines to do a number of things. You will help after disasters by moving dirt and debris. There will be roads and bridges that need repairing as well. All of this will be you helping to make the in-game world around you better.
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