The transport simulator features a completely revamped interface and new management functions before its release.
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Transport Fever 3 is back with a new trailer that offers a more detailed look at some of the exciting features this highly anticipated game will bring. The video, captured entirely with a beta version of the game, focuses on a completely redesigned interface and new tools that promise to simplify the management of increasingly complex transportation networks.
Although the game still doesn’t have a specific release date, its developers plan to launch it sometime in 2026, so it’s likely we’ll learn more details in the coming months.
A more comprehensive interface and new management options
The new trailer shows a significant evolution compared to previous installments, especially when it comes to city and infrastructure management.
- A completely revamped interface, with more accessible information and better menu organization.
- More precise tools for designing and modifying intersections, roads, and interchanges.
- New panels to control aspects such as environmental pollution and other transportation network indicators.
- More options for managing railway routes, roads, and other transportation modes in detail.
In addition, the studio has confirmed the inclusion of an adaptive sound system, capable of modifying the environment based on the biome, time of day, or weather conditions, providing a greater sense of immersion during gameplay.
Still planned for 2026
- For now, Transport Fever 3 still doesn’t have a definitive release date, although its developers are sticking to a 2026 launch window.
The game will arrive on Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, and PC (Windows, Linux, and macOS), solidifying its position as one of the most ambitious proposals in the transportation management and simulation genre. Meanwhile, this new trailer serves to confirm that the studio is continuing to polish a game that promises to offer more tools, a more intuitive interface, and even greater control over each transportation network created by players.

