The headline for this update is the new Mexico region, which shifts the focus toward geothermal energy. Players are now tasked with hauling massive components across challenging terrain to establish a geothermal plant. To help with the heavy lifting, two new trucks have joined the fleet, providing the torque needed for these high-stakes contracts.
Alongside the new content, Patch 42 has rolled out across all platforms. For those of us who felt the Mercedes-Benz lineup needed a bit more bite, this patch delivers. Several Mercedes-Benz vehicles have received significant buffs to their performance and handling, making them much more viable for the punishing mud and steep inclines found in the new biome. The update also addresses various community-reported bugs and general truck improvements to smoothen the simulation experience.
In a major technical milestone, SnowRunner is now available on the Nintendo Switch 2. While the base game is ready for the new hardware, Saber Interactive confirmed that Season 18 content will be arriving on the platform shortly. This launch suggests a significant visual and performance bump for portable drivers who have been waiting for more power under the hood.
Looking ahead, the road map remains busy. A second Mercedes-Benz Trucks Dual Pack is scheduled for release in August, offering even more specialized machinery for your garage. Meanwhile, for those who enjoy the creative side of the road, RoadCraft Patch 7.1 has introduced the Vehicle Mod Editor, opening the doors for the community to design and share their own custom rigs.
