The 2022 reboot of the Construction Simulator franchise is now a year old and the final piece of year one arrives with the SANY pack, 15 new vehicles to help you construct your way to success.
I’ve invested a decent amount of time into Construction Simulator, well over 40 hours relaying roads, building houses and making my city a safer and more aesthetically pleasing place to live, but while I’ve invested plenty of time into the core content, I’ve never invested in the DLC due to a few odd prices and the SANY pack tops the list as the most expensive DLC available to date.
As well as a few cosmetic packs, the first year of content has now seen 3 vehicles packs, and a scenario extension. First late in 2022, came the Kramer pack, charging £5.99 for 3 vehicles felt a little steep especially when two are a small and larger variation of a Wheel loader, but the pack at least offered something fresh with the first telescopic loader.
Spring 23 and JCB’s appeared on the forecourt with six new vehicles as part of another pack costing £7.99, which made the Airfield Expansion, at £8.39 a few months later feel like quite a bargain, rather than offering new vehicles which do the same as vehicles you’ve already purchased, it offered a new Scenario with 5 new main contracts as well as sub-contracts which actually provided well over a dozen extra hours of gameplay, so now we have the SANY pack at £12.99 it’s by far the most expensive DLC, but it comes with a staggering 15 new vehicles.
While 15 is definitely a sizeable addition to the game, you’ll notices there’s a few duplicate areas with one standing and two portable cranes and four excavators, while machines like the Drilling rig and Cold planer won’t get much use.
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