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Screenshots of first major update for Snowrunner revealed

July 11, 2020 by Andrew Newton

Saber Interactive and Focus Home Interactive have revealed a range of screenshots for the upcoming Season 1: Search & Recover update for Snowrunner.  This is the first of four phases in the Season Pass and will be available to all Season Pass and Premium Edition owners (as well as being available as a stand-alone DLC) on Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC on 15th July.

Season 1: Search & Recover will take drivers on new adventure through a new Russian winter region full of new missions.  Players will be able to take their off-road vehicle through two vast new snow maps and make their way through the icy wastes in search of a lost World War II bomber plane.

With the frozen snowy wastes and the breathtaking aurora borealis above, players will be able to make their way in two new vehicles – the TUZ 16 “Actaeon” and the Ford 750 4×4 Crewcab along with a selection of different skins, new features like cab interior customisation.

Players without the Season Pass will also be able to experience new content with new missions on existing maps and PC players will be able to make use of the new modding tools that will cover both the creation of maps and interior item customisation.

Season 1: Search & Recover will be available on 15th July.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: focus home interactive, Saber Interactive, SnowRunner

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