---
title: "Trailer for New Spintires: Mudrunner Game Looks Like Down and Dirty Fun"
description: "Old Soviet trucks, hyper-realistic off-road physics, and a whole lot of mud."
date: "2017-10-12"
modified: "2017-10-12"
authors:
  - name: "Kyle Cheromcha"
    job_title: "Editor-in-Chief"
    link: "https://www.thedrive.com/authors/kyle-cheromcha"
url: "https://www.thedrive.com/watch-this/15091/trailer-for-new-spintires-mudrunner-game-looks-like-down-and-dirty-fun"
categories:
  - "Culture"
  - "News"
  - "Video Games"
  - "Watch This"
tags:
  - "Off-Road"
  - "russia"
  - "spintires"
  - "spintires: mudrunner"
  - "steam"
  - "Video Games"
---

# Trailer for New Spintires: Mudrunner Game Looks Like Down and Dirty Fun

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/images-by-url-td/content/2017/10/id-5.jpg>)
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If you haven't heard of *Spintires,* congratulations: You've likely contributed far more to society over the last few years than those of us who have. The addictive Russian mud-trucking simulator gained legions of fans for its hyper-realistic off road gameplay and punishing difficulty. A developer's battle [earlier this year](<https://steamed.kotaku.com/spintires-steam-clusterfuck-explained-1762498563>) produced broken updates and stalled the game's development, but a completed version is now set to launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on October 31 under the title [*Spintires: Mudrunner.*](<https://www.mudrunner-spintires.com/en>) Check out the new trailer below, and prepare to block off your schedule.

The concept behind *Spintires* is simple. Using a rusty cadre of Soviet-era heavy duty trucks and other vehicles, you have to pick up loads of raw wood from [logging camps](<https://www.thedrive.com/motorcycles/14861/smokejumping-with-the-2017-ducati-desert-sled>) deep in the Siberian wilderness and deliver them to sawmills without getting stuck or running out of fuel. That's easier said than done—each of the open-world levels features a huge, faithfully-recreated section of the taiga, with fast moving rivers, hundreds of acres of swampland, and vanishingly few paved roads. The updated version promises better graphics, new missions, more vehicles, and critically, a first-person view. No word [on any screw-drive trucks, though.](<https://www.thedrive.com/watch-this/14987/this-fully-restored-screw-driven-amphibious-truck-is-practically-unstoppable>)

[If you've ever seen a video](<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1TJRTKbW14>) of Russian truck drivers beasting an old Ural-4320 or eight-wheel-drive Tatra T813 through a bottomless mud bog, you know what we're talking about. Part of the magic of the game is the uber-realistic mud and terrain physics, making it a joy (or Sisyphian task, depending on the difficulty) to plunge through the forest and figure out how to winch yourself out of trouble when you inevitably get stuck. And when you finally manage to load up some logs, keeping the top heavy trailer upright when one side plunges into a hidden sinkhole or [slides off a soft edge](<https://www.thedrive.com/watch-this/10154/watch-an-idiot-do-everything-wrong-off-road-almost-destroy-ford-f250>) is one of the more sweat-inducing moments in video games today. A full day-night cycle rounds things out, and man, is it *dark* out there at night.

https://youtube.com/embed/XvXwFSwVhvY

The game rewards patience and endurance. A single level can take hours and hours to complete, and though you can save your progress, it's a hard game to dip in and out of. You have to commit, but that makes success all the more gratifying. Even if you've never thought to play something like this before, that sort of unapologetic, no-hand-holding approach is too rare in video games these days to pass up.

## Author
Overseeing an expert staff of writers and editors from his lair in Los Angeles, Kyle shapes The Drive’s singular approach to covering the automotive industry and car culture. He’s been with the site as a writer since 2017, taking over as editor in 2019. On a daily basis, Kyle is responsible for directing The Drive's editorial news and car review content strategies, setting special coverage priorities, managing complex reporting projects, and ensuring what you read on the page meets our high internal standards for quality and trustworthiness. He is also the executive producer of The Drive's YouTube channel, which was relaunched in February 2024 to great acclaim and has accumulated over 14M new views in its first year back on the scene. He hosts a biweekly series on the channel where he breaks down fascinating and complicated stories from the automotive world.

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