
Saber Interactive just released a new trailer for their upcoming game, Docked, which lets you simulate port operations. The trailer highlights the powerful machinery players will control, including cranes for loading and unloading ships, tractors for moving containers, and mobile cranes for handling bulk cargo, among other equipment.
When it launches, Docked will feature eight different types of port vehicles: the STS Crane, Reach Stacker, Straddle Carrier, Terminal Tractor, Hopper, RMG Crane, RTG Crane, and MHC Crane.
The trailer highlighted what players will be able to do with the game’s machinery, demonstrating how it works in action. It also emphasized the machines’ impressive size, durability, powerful sounds, and overall usefulness.
Docked is coming to PC (on Steam and the Epic Games Store), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. You can try a demo now on Steam, which lets you play a single mission broken down into three different tasks using various types of port machinery – the STS Crane, Reach Stacker, and Straddle Carrier. A release date hasn’t been announced yet.
Originally announced in August 2025, Docked is a single-player game similar to other Saber Interactive titles like SnowRunner and RoadCraft, focusing on realistic and challenging driving. However, Docked differs by primarily taking place in a single location – Port Wake. This means players will need to be extra cautious while driving and parking, as blocking roads can quickly create congestion and hinder progress.
As if controlling all those massive machines wasn’t enough, Docked also throws in a bit of business management! You’ll be signing contracts and setting up supply chains, trying to make a profit in Port Wake. And the best part? You can upgrade the port itself with new vehicles and facilities, which opens up even more opportunities for bigger and better contracts. It’s awesome!
Saber Interactive’s previous game like Docked was RoadCraft, released last year. In RoadCraft, players operate heavy construction equipment to help areas recover from natural disasters. This includes clearing debris, repairing roads and utilities, and constructing new structures like bridges.
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2026-01-15 19:12