Refined vehicles have always been one of the core highlights of the Transport Fever series, which has attracted more than two million players worldwide.As Urban Games' most ambitious project to date, Transport Fever 3 has a development budget of nearly $25 million, taking the series to new heights.


"Transportation Fever 3" is not just a simple sequel, but a major leap forward for this type of game, so whether it is the player community or the development team, the expectations for the vehicles in the game have reached unprecedented heights.
The number of vehicles in the game has grown to over 275, the most in the series ever, ranging from historical classics to modern high-tech behemoths.Helicopters have been added for the first time and can be used for the transport of passengers and cargo, which combined with the newly added station specialization, warehouse system and loading and unloading mechanism by product category greatly increase the strategic depth of the game.The freight tram, which has been highly anticipated by the community, has also been officially added, providing more possibilities for transportation solutions.


Not content with just expanding the variety of vehicles, Urban Games has also completely rebuilt the technical foundations.The redesigned light, shadow and particle special effects system, upgraded cargo visualization, and polishing of countless details bring players a stunning visual experience.At the same time, all new features remain fully open to modders, allowing the community to continue to expand the content available and challenge the boundaries of the game in the months and years after release.


In the trailer, players can not only discover a large number of new vehicles, but also see multiple other innovative designs, such as the iconic buildings that players can unlock and build, shown for the first time in the trailer.These landmarks not only expand the game world, but also bring new logistics challenges. With the newly added dynamic rainfall effects, the visual performance of landmark buildings is better than before.
Urban Games is also showcasing for the first time major improvements in highway construction and the design of complex transportation infrastructure, with all new features being implemented in real-world operations.



