SnowRunner invites you to the quarries of harsh Kazakhstan – INDIAN

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Lovers of dirt and challenges have a reason to return to off-road simulators SnowRunner. Saber Interactive studio has prepared the thirteenth season. His name is Dig and drill and invites you to a rugged and remote corner of Kazakhstan, home to vast mountain ranges covered in dense pine forests and giant mineral quarries.

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Local authorities in the vicinity of Almaty, Kazakhstan they need your help to start a new mining company. On the new 2 km² map, you will conduct geological surveys, deliver the necessary equipment to the quarries and make sure that the cargo airport can be opened.

As you can see in the video, this will require paths. The roads have large holes or a tunnel filled with stones. But that’s not something that should stop you. Especially when introducing two new machines: PLAD 450a powerful 8×8 assistant, equipped for any job, and AAS-58DV, A reconnaissance SUV with a wide body that is suitable for any terrain thanks to its excellent stability.

Season 13: Dig & Drill is part of the fourth year of support. Owners 4th year pass they have new content for free. Others can buy it for PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. The game contains Czech subtitles.

Three more seasons with new maps and vehicles are planned for this year: Reap & Sow, Oil & Dirt, and the as-yet-unnamed sixteenth season.

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Source :Indian TV

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