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The new Season 10 update for SnowRunner, already previewed in another news post, has added the Mack Defense M917A3, Kenworth 963 and two new maps set in British Columbia, Canada. Check out the trailer and press release below for full features.

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Press release:

SnowRunner’s Season 10: Fix & Connect is live! Get ready to power up with the Launch Trailer

7/18/2023 – Today, SnowRunner, the blockbuster off-roading experience from developer Saber Interactive and publisher Focus Entertainment, launches Season 10: Fix & Connect. Available for free to all Year 3 Pass and Year-3 Anniversary Edition owners, this new season expands the epic trucking simulation with two new maps, two new vehicles and new activities on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. Additionally, a free update that adds new game content will also be available for all players.

Fix the power outage in British Columbia

Season 10: Fix & Connect keeps the Canadian journey going, taking Runners to British Columbia this 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 are ready to 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 may 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.

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

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