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Video game development is full of names that have made groundbreaking steps you’ve never even heard about. Shawn Nash is a behind-the-scenes pioneer responsible for SODA Off Road Racing’s incredible physics, Papyrus’ graphical advancements and iRacing’s use of laser scan data for the physical track surfaces.

This interview with RSC, published in 2021, details his early life and career, through both his own company, Papyrus, Electronic Arts, to his time at iRacing.

As a direct ancestor of iRacing, the ‘Grand Prix Legends engine’ had multiple stock car racing false starts, before eventually releasing as NASCAR Racing 4. The original NASCAR 3, cancelled and replaced by one that used NASCAR 2’s engine, is barely remembered.

 

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Saber Interactive today announced ‘SnowRunner Season 10: Fix & Connect’ will launch July 18, 2023 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Free to Season 3 Pass owners, this update introduces two new maps, two new vehicles and new activities in the Canadian region of British Columbia.

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SnowRunner’s Season 10: Fix & Connect releases on July 18. Get a fix of exciting new screenshots!

Developer Saber Interactive and publisher Focus Entertainment have shared a new batch of screenshots today to announce the release date of the next season of the blockbuster off-roading experience, SnowRunner. Season 10: Fix & Connect launches July 18th on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and will be available for free to all Year 3 Pass owners. This new season introduces two new maps, two new vehicles and new activities in the Canadian region of British Columbia. Get ready and feel the electricity in the air with new screenshots!

With a power outage in British Columbia comes great responsibility

Season 10: Fix & Connect will keep the Canadian journey going, taking Runners to British Columbia for the first time with two new 4km² summer maps. In a remote landscape of log stations and sawmills, farms and silos, as well as fisheries, players will venture far out into extreme wilderness and take in the sights of awe-inspiring lakes and waterfalls. After a destructive storm, Runners will need to deliver generators and parts needed for reconstruction, set up electric poles to reconnect the grid, and fix ferry boats and other crucial infrastructure, such as the weather station.

Two new vehicles will help you carry out your task: the Mack Defense M917A3, a superb, fresh-off-the-line off-road truck that shines with its durability, and the Kenworth 963, a massive, behemoth of a truck capable of dealing with anything you throw at it.

As with every new season, a free content update that comes with 10 new, fun cosmetics and a big crane add-on will be available for all players.

Get huge discounts while the Steam Summer Sales last

In addition to Season 10’s release, all SnowRunner Editions, including bundles with Year Passes 1, 2 and 3 are also available at incredible discounts. Get the game and its DLCs at up to 45% off before July 13!

SnowRunner’s Season 10: Fix & Connect releases July 18 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC with all owners of the Year 3 Pass or 3-Year Anniversary Edition receiving it for free. For more information, check out the game’s page on the Focus Store.

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