Anyway, in the winter, spring, autumn and summer – all year, basically – it can be dangerously inhospitable yet monumentally pretty. It’s actually greener than Greenland, which is a bit misleading. 3) IcelandĪnother awesome location for SnowRunner’s Phase 4 would be Iceland. And before anyone complains, snow can occur. In co-op mode and with a cargo-laden trailer, this area of Bolivia would be as exciting and deadly as it would be beautiful to behold – especially with Madidi National Park jungle in proximity. Neither is exactly comforting when the width of the road is barely enough for two vehicles, let alone two trucks, and there’s a 2,000ft vertical drop to one side. And vehicle safety checks may not be as thorough. Why would it be great for Phase 4? Because this 43-mile mountain road, which climbs 15,260 feet above sea level before descending towards the Amazon Rainforest, has no guard rails. Home to the charmingly named Death Road, which, at its worst, claimed around 300 deaths a year. 2) Bolivia, South AmericaĬontinuing on the theme of amazing roads and scenery, we come to Bolivia in South America. Which look like goats, but anyway.Ĭonfusingly named wildlife aside, there are also sizable caves and the weather can get feisty sometimes so only the best offroad trucks and truckers would prevail. Not only do you have an amazingly windy road all the way up to the Mendip Hills, which would be fun for road-based deliveries, there’s also dense forest, steep hills, rocky outcrops and Soay Sheep. Some claim the three-mile long gorge in Cheddar was made by a glacier, which kind of explains why it has 122m-high limestone cliffs of death you can climb if you enjoy heights more than I do. Actually, a lot of the UK is pretty as we saw in Forza Horizon 4. But then Cheddar Gorge and the surrounding area is particularly breathtaking and I don’t just mean the cheese and cider. My first suggestion may or may not be biased because I know the county of Somerset in South West England well. Let me know your location suggestions in the comments and hit subscribe and like.Īnd before you say it, not all my suggestions feature snow just like SnowRunner itself. So probably at least as large as the current maps.Īnd now it’s time I talk about 5 places it would be great for SnowRunner Phase 4 to take place, in my humble opinion. I’ve also seen rumblings that the new region will be a beast. The bit about not “three maps” could mean two as usual or four, which seems unlikely but dare to dream. So we’re back at square one, the Phase 4 location case remains unsolved.īut fear not, Monsieur Poirot has been hired to dig a little deeper so stay with me. Good news for variety, bad news for clarification. He added: “It will be a different region”. However, Mr Esorokin of the developer team said, “there will be no Yakutia”, which is pretty definitive, and that, “three maps is also false suggestion”. MapRunner is usually cagier about its map predictions so I assumed someone knew something I didn’t. Yakutia did look likely because the highly useful website had it listed for SnowRunner Phase 4. Nothing against Russia, it’s just that I wanted something fresh and the world is a big place. I’ll be honest, I was a bit sad to see another DLC here. Now the first leaked suggestion some of us may know about was Yakutia in Russia. And then looking at some places I would personally love to see. This time, we’re putting on our Sherlock Holmes hat and digging out the magnifying glass for clues as to where the next SnowRunner Phase 4 update will exist. Hello and welcome to A Tribe Called Cars and yet another SnowRunner video. Now that SnowRunner Phase 3 is with us, I thought it was time to look at 10 awesome places where Phase 4 could take place and where it won’t.
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