Freight hauling may be a common activity among space sims like and, but is a little different from other futuristic delivery fare. Monster and Monster's hybrid trucking sim dedicates itself to synthesising grand journeys across the cosmos with the specific vehicle handling and road networks of.
The combination was relatively well received by players when Star Trucker launched in 2024, earning itself a rating on Steam out of just under 3,000 reviews. Now Monster and Monster is celebrating a whole year of interplanetary logistics, with the double delivery of an anniversary update and a big discount.
Elsewhere, the update introduces speed checks to the roadway network, whereby speed cameras will snap [[link]] photographs of reckless drivers, resulting in fines that'll eat into your profits. There are also several new cargo trailer types and liveries, while an anniversary "cake hologram" has been added to your truck's projector system.
At the end of the dev blog, Monster and Monster throw in a few details about what's coming in Star Trucker's future. Plans for the next year or so include a cargo pack DLC that'll further expand the trailers and freight types available to players, while [[link]] customisable truck interiors, optimisations for the sim's job generator, and a "business venture update" are also in the works.
We didn't review Star Trucker on release, but Fraser Brown during one of 2024's Next Fests, enjoying its blend of serious trucking simulation and silly spacefaring sci-fi. "Sims like this so often feel dry, so the whimsy and silliness really sets Star Trucker apart," he wrote in February last year. "I'm equally smitten with how tactile it is, your cab covered in buttons and dials and levers demanding to be fiddled with."
If you fancy giving Star Trucker a go yourself, it's currently on a 50% discount at (£10.49). The deal runs until September 15.