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SnowRunner Coming to Nintendo Switch on May 18

SnowRunner is coming to the Nintendo Switch on May 18. Gamers can pre-order for $39.99. Already available for the PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, SnowRunner is the ultimate off-road driving experience. The game allows users to conquer extreme open world environments with the most advanced terrain simulation ever with 40 vehicles from Ford, Chevrolet, Freightliner and more.

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Overcome deep mud, torrential waters, vast banks of snow, and frozen lakes while facing down perilous challenges and missions in untamed regions around the world. Expand and customize your automotive fleet with new upgrades and accessories, including an exhaust snorkel for heavy waters and chain tires to battle the snow.

  • Ride solo or with other players in 4-player co-operative
  • Face extreme environments in a highly advanced physics engine
  • 40 unique vehicles to unlock, upgrade, and customize
  • Complete dozens of challenging missions across an interconnected world
  • Go solo or play with other players in 4-player co-op

If you missed our SnowRunner review back in April of last year, read it here.

The sports and racing video game landscape are littered with options for very niche audiences, but in the last few months we have witnessed some even more unique approaches hit the market, which has included Overpass, and now SnowRunner by Saber Interactive. What makes both games unique is that the game’s focus is more on the user’s approach and understanding of the in-game task at hand, and less about the user’s ability or skills.

The follow-up to 2017’s MudRunner feels a bit deeper this time around, and Saber has used their experience to deliver a more refined title in the world of off-roading, but is it worthy of a purchase?

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