RoadCraft Timberworks Pack DLC
The RoadCraft Timberworks Pack will release on the 2nd December, 2025, and will be free for owners of the game’s Rebuild Expansion DLC.
The new content adds three vehicles to the game, all of which are unsurprisingly focused on the logging industry. The
Aramatsu Forester Neo Log Forwarder will provide a new way to pick up and transport timber, while the
MTK Lesorub 2006 is a tractor-like tree harvester.
The
Don 72 “Malamute”, on the other hand, is a new heavy-duty Scout vehicle replete with a cargo bay, which could prove handy for speedy object retrieval operations (if there’s a crane nearby, that is).
December update
A new update will also arrive alongside the Timberworks Pack, which includes bug fixes, additional steering wheel support and a new
RoadCraft demo.
The demo allows prospective players to play the game’s first two levels for free, and includes four-player co-op.
Expansion 2 – coming in like a wrecking ball
RoadCraft’s second expansion pack is scheduled to arrive in March 2026, and will include two new maps, new missions and new vehicles, including one personally approved by Miley Cyrus*.
Little is known about the update, but Saber has strongly teased the fact that players will get access to a demolition ball – one of the game’s most requested features.
The implementation of a wrecking ball insinuates that a new destruction mechanic will be added to the game, as it’s currently not possible to destroy walls or buildings in the game. Here’s hoping we see some
Battlefield 6-style carnage next year…
Expansion 3- truck mods
Even less information is known about
RoadCraft’s third expansion, but truck modding is apparently on the cards alongside new vehicles and maps.
Vehicle mods have been available in the game’s sister title
Snowrunner for some time already, adding longevity and variety to the game.
Given the sandbox nature of
RoadCraft and its diverse game mechanics, the community is sure to come up with some imaginative contraptions when modding unlocks later in 2026.