The latest Driver's Diary from Saber Interactive brings a mix of heavy-duty additions and some tough goodbyes for the off-road community. While the Dragon Wagons Dual Pack adds serious horsepower to the garage, the studio has officially ceased future development for SnowRunner on Nintendo Switch and Mac platforms.
The End of the Road for Switch and Mac
Let's rip the band-aid off first. With the release of the Dragon Wagons Dual Pack, Saber has confirmed that support for the Nintendo Switch and Mac versions of the game has officially ended. These platforms will not receive future content updates or seasons.
For a game that relies heavily on complex terrain deformation and physics calculations, this isn't entirely shocking, but it is a blow to the portable community. As the engine continues to evolve with new mechanics, older or less optimized hardware often hits a ceiling. If you're on these platforms, the current version of the game is your final destination.
Dragon Wagons and Year 5 Roadmap
For PC, Xbox, and PlayStation players, the engine is still revving. The Dragon Wagons Dual Pack is out now, introducing two new heavy trucks designed to chew through the worst mud pits the game has to offer. These aren't just cosmetic; they are functional beasts meant to alter how you handle heavy hauling contracts.
Looking ahead, the game's longevity is staggering. Saber confirmed that the Year 5 Pass is happening, with Season 17 scheduled to kick off in early 2026. We are looking at a game that will be supported for six years post-launch—a rarity in the modern gaming landscape outside of massive MMOs.
What's happening with RoadCraft and Expeditions?
The Driver's Diary also touched on the wider Saber off-road ecosystem:
- Expeditions: The release of Season 4: Amber Dusk marks the final content update for the game. It seems Expeditions was a shorter excursion compared to the marathon that is SnowRunner.
- RoadCraft: The industrial simulation spin-off is gearing up. A demo and the Timberworks Pack are launching on December 2, 2025, giving players a taste of the heavy machinery focus before a major expansion arrives in March 2026.
For the core SnowRunner community, the focus now shifts to 2026. With the Switch port left in the rearview mirror, we might see Season 17 push the technical boundaries even further on current-gen consoles and PC.
