Snowrunner Year 3 Pass (DLC)
Four seasons of extra mud, new trucks, and fresh maps for SnowRunner veterans who've already wrung every last contract out of the base game. Approachable enough for newer players, though hardened haulers may miss the brutal difficulty of earlier passes.
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About Snowrunner Year 3 Pass (DLC)
I'll be straight with you: if you bounced off SnowRunner's slow-burn loop of winching, recovering, and inching cargo across flooded terrain, no DLC is going to change your mind. The Year 3 Pass is squarely for players who loved the base game and need more of it, full stop. What you get here is four complete seasons spanning Canada, British Columbia, Scandinavia, and North Carolina, each adding new maps, new trucks, and fresh mission structures that slot right into the existing co-op and single-player sandbox. The four seasons break down neatly. Season 9: Renew and Rebuild drops you into Ontario's wildfire aftermath, delivering water to scorched landscapes across two 4km maps. It sets a thematic tone that's a genuine step forward from generic hauling, and the Derry Special 15C-177 introduced here is one of the more capable trucks you'll find across any of the passes. Season 10: Fix and Connect keeps you in Canada, this time British Columbia, with ferry shortcuts and boat deliveries adding some welcome variety to the usual cargo grind. Season 11: Lights and Cameras takes the action to Scandinavia, the first proper European setting in the Year 3 lineup, with snowy mountain terrain that feels meaningfully different from the North American mud pits. The finale, Season 12: Public Energy, is set in North Carolina and delivers four maps including Pineline Bay, Reactive Zone, Flatland, and Oviro Hills. It's the biggest season of the pass and perfectly suitable for extended co-op sessions with friends, even if the difficulty doesn't quite match the teeth-clenching challenge of some earlier pass content. The truck roster across all four seasons comes in at eight vehicles, which is leaner than the Year 1 and Year 2 passes in raw numbers. What you do get, though, skews toward genuinely useful rigs. The Kenworth 963 and Mack Defense M917A in Season 10 are solid additions, and the FEMM 37-AT in Season 12 is a standout for sheer off-road muscle and cargo capacity, even if its steering takes some getting used to. The pass also throws in the Save the Day Vinyl Wrap Pack on purchase, covering the Freightliner M916, Freightliner 114SD, International HX520, and Chevrolet Kodiak C70. Cosmetics matter less than ground clearance, but it's a nice bonus. For co-op players, the Year 3 Pass holds up well. SnowRunner's multiplayer works as well as ever here, and the more accessible difficulty curve in several of these seasons actually makes them friendlier for mixed-skill groups than some of the brutal Year 1 content. If you and a friend want to spend an evening problem-solving a recovery operation in the Scandinavian mountains without wanting to throw a controller, this is genuinely good value. Solo players will find plenty of hours too, particularly in the sprawling Season 12 finale. The consistent community feedback is that the DLC works best as more of what you already like, rather than a reinvention, and that's an accurate read. The terrain variety is strong, the new season themes add flavour, and if you're already invested in SnowRunner's rhythm, the Year 3 Pass gives you a meaningful chunk of additional road to conquer. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Focus Home Interactive
- Publisher
- Focus Home Interactive
- Release Date
- Aug 12, 2022