SnowRunner, the off-road vehicle simulation developed by Saber Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment, is now available on Nintendo Switch 2.
The port launches digitally on the Nintendo eShop worldwide and includes a free Upgrade Pack for players who already own SnowRunner on the original Nintendo Switch.
SnowRunner places players behind the wheel of heavy vehicles tasked with traversing extreme open environments.
The developers describe the title as featuring an advanced terrain simulation that challenges drivers with mud, deep water, snow and frozen lakes across a substantial breadth of content.
The Switch 2 release includes more than 50 maps and over 100 tracks accumulated through six years of Season Pass updates and post-launch content.
The publisher has confirmed that crossplay support with PC and console players will arrive in the coming weeks, coinciding with the release of Season 18 on Nintendo Switch 2.
In journalistic terms, the publisher said cross-platform multiplayer with users on Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One will be enabled shortly when Season 18 launches on the new hardware.
Key features highlighted for the Nintendo Switch 2 edition include:
- Sandbox open worlds offering exploration, missions and contracts across expansive environments.
- A world of challenge focused on hauling extreme payloads and overcoming environmental hazards for rewards and unlockables.
- Fleet customization with upgrades and accessories such as intake snorkels, tyre chains and adjustable ride height.
- Co-operative play for up to four players and support for community-made mods to extend gameplay.
Players can buy SnowRunner directly from the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch 2 today.
Existing Switch owners should be able to apply the free Upgrade Pack to move their experience to the new hardware, while crossplay-enabled multiplayer will follow with the Season 18 update.
About the reporting: this article summarizes the official launch information provided by Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive.
Original coverage of this release was reported by Alex Seedhouse, a Nintendo specialist with extensive industry experience.
The port launches digitally on the Nintendo eShop worldwide and includes a free Upgrade Pack for players who already own SnowRunner on the original Nintendo Switch.
SnowRunner places players behind the wheel of heavy vehicles tasked with traversing extreme open environments.
The developers describe the title as featuring an advanced terrain simulation that challenges drivers with mud, deep water, snow and frozen lakes across a substantial breadth of content.
The Switch 2 release includes more than 50 maps and over 100 tracks accumulated through six years of Season Pass updates and post-launch content.
The publisher has confirmed that crossplay support with PC and console players will arrive in the coming weeks, coinciding with the release of Season 18 on Nintendo Switch 2.
In journalistic terms, the publisher said cross-platform multiplayer with users on Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One will be enabled shortly when Season 18 launches on the new hardware.
Key features highlighted for the Nintendo Switch 2 edition include:
- Sandbox open worlds offering exploration, missions and contracts across expansive environments.
- A world of challenge focused on hauling extreme payloads and overcoming environmental hazards for rewards and unlockables.
- Fleet customization with upgrades and accessories such as intake snorkels, tyre chains and adjustable ride height.
- Co-operative play for up to four players and support for community-made mods to extend gameplay.
Players can buy SnowRunner directly from the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch 2 today.
Existing Switch owners should be able to apply the free Upgrade Pack to move their experience to the new hardware, while crossplay-enabled multiplayer will follow with the Season 18 update.
About the reporting: this article summarizes the official launch information provided by Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive.
Original coverage of this release was reported by Alex Seedhouse, a Nintendo specialist with extensive industry experience.