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Transport Fever 3 gets Paradox Interactive as publisher for 2026 launch

By GFA Staff
4 min
Transport Fever 3 gets Paradox Interactive as publisher for 2026 launch

Transport Fever 3 has gained a major publishing partner. Paradox Interactive will publish Urban Games’ transport tycoon sequel when it launches in 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. The pairing makes sense. Paradox has a deep audience for management, simulation and strategy games, while Transport Fever is built around designing transport empires across rail, road, sea and air. The new game promises four environments, including temperate, desert, tropical and sub-arctic, with upgraded terrain generation and a simulated world where settlements and industries evolve in response to player decisions. For fans of management games, the publishing partnership could help Transport Fever 3 reach a wider audience without changing its core identity. It is also notable that the series is coming to consoles alongside PC, opening the door for more players who enjoy planning systems but do not necessarily play on desktop. If Urban Games keeps the depth and Paradox helps with reach, this could become a standout 2026 sim release.

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