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Train Sim World 4 New Content
Kent, U.K. 26 September in the year of our Lord 2023
-- New trains and new routes mark the arrival of the latest game
in the Train Sim World franchise with high-speed passenger
trains, Alpine scenery and an iconic steam locomotive all making
their way into Train Sim World 4: Deluxe Edition – out today on
PlayStation, Xbox and PC platforms.
Also arriving are plenty of new and improved gameplay features.
Free Roam and Photo Mode provide two huge changes to gameplay,
with the former allowing the spawning and de-spawning of trains
anywhere on a route and plotting paths to any point on the map.
Once on their way, those with a keen eye for visuals can pause
the game in Photo Mode and capture the perfect railfan shots for
their own collection, or to share with others.
“We're thrilled to bring these new playing experiences to Train
Sim World fans. Free Roam has really got the community talking,
with the potential to take their trains almost anywhere in a
sandbox setting and seeing what players do with the improved
creative tools will also be exciting to see. From easy-to-make
custom liveries to complex gameplay elements in the PC Editor
(beta), we've really focussed on bringing more creativity for
both passionate railway hobbyists and casual simulation
players.” - Executive Producer Matt Peddlesden.
Railfans will enjoy the new routes for this iteration with the
arterial East Coast Main Line between Doncaster and Peterborough
featuring LNER’s high-speed Azuma train. For the States,
California’s Antelope Valley Line from Los Angeles through to
Lancaster makes use of all-American diesel power in Metrolink’s
F125 locomotive.
Europe is represented by a brand-new country for Train Sim World
with Austria and the Vorarlberg Line winding its way through
stunning mountains and Alpine towns. Popular national operator
ÖBB brings its 4024 Talent EMU to whisk passengers across the
border between Austria and Germany.
Train Sim World 4: Deluxe Edition brings with it the standout
railway content, with the inclusion of the world-famous Flying
Scotsman steam locomotive, courtesy of the National Railway
Museum and the state-of-the-art Railpool BR 193 Vectron for use
on an additional route that’s included – the upgraded Dresden –
Riesa Add-on.
Operating this wide range of trains and routes is made easier
with the introduction of Ease of Access functions, like simpler
locomotives in Training Center, scoring changes and
accessibility improvements, as well as haptic controller
functionality for console players.
For PC players on Steam and Epic Games Store, the introduction
of the fabled PC Editor (beta) means that skilled and ambitious
players can use the same development tools as Dovetail Games to
dream up their own gameplay, trains and even new routes.
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