Developer Stefan Kelnberger and publisher astragon Entertainment have dropped a free update for Railroads Online, just in time to celebrate its second anniversary. The update includes a brand new locomotive, a new map, and more building variations to add more content.
Check out the Railroads Online Lake Valley Trailer:
New Locomotive, Buildings, and Map
The brand new map, Lake Valley, is inspired by North American landscapes and has been added as an open sandbox game world. Lake Valley map includes iconic mountains as well as a huge lake in the middle, which will have a large influence on the way that you construct your own railway network. With additional areas such as swampland and desert, new trees and other environmental details, Lake Valley is both diverse and challenging. Buildings can also be placed in the game world, and the update adds a church and a small train station. Another major change is that industrial buildings for the production chain can now be placed by the host. This gives players even more freedom to design their own world. Additionally, the Lima Locomotive enters the game.
Community Trailer and Early Access Roadmap
The Anniversary Update is the first of many free updates still to come. Until the release of the full version, fans of Railroads Online can expect further updates. In addition to new content, the focus will also be on game improvements that will further enhance the game experience for current and new players in the long term. A detailed roadmap with all the information can be found here. In addition, a recently released community trailer shows impressive and unique creations from the community.
Railroads Online is already available in Steam Early Access and costs 34.99$/29.99€/27.99£.
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