Realistic building game received small roap. RoadCraft is set to get its first free content updated after release
We learned about the RoadCraft simulator's development plans for the next few months. Saber Interactive studio should release the next patch any day now.

Update (June 11, 11:55 pm PT)
Before the big update with new content that was announced in the original news, a smaller update for RoadCraft was released. Patch 1.6 improves stability and fixes the issue with corrupted files when exiting the game using Alt+F4 during a session. You can find the full list of changes in the announcement on Steam.
Original news (June 4th)
The RoadCraft sim recently received its first patch, fixing bugs that players were heavily complaining about. These will certainly not be the last game updates developed by Saber Interactive studio, as the new roap shows that in the coming months, we can expect more patches, as well as fresh content.
Probably later this week, the first free update will go into production, which will remove the next batch of bugs. Besides that, players will receive the option of turning the engine on and off, a photo mode, and four new vehicles - you can see them below. The next free updates, including fixes and new cars, will be coming in July.
In September, fans can expect not only five new cars but also additional missions and two previously unavailable maps as part of the Rebuild expansion. What's more, a hard mode will be introduced for those who are looking for a challenge, and it won't cost anything extra.
The game development plan for the next few months is to be revealed "soon." The above changes should slightly improve the reception of RoadCraft on Steam. So far, the game has received over 7,000 reviews from s on Valve's platform, with 75% of them being positive. The discussed game was also released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, apart from PC.