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Steam adds MaSzyna, a free train simulator 25 years in the making
Summary
Steam has released MaSzyna, a long-running Polish train simulator now available for free on Steam and Epic Games; the project has been in development for over two decades and holds positive user reviews on Steam.
Content
Steam has added MaSzyna, a freeware Polish train simulator that has been in development for roughly 25 years. The project was originally scheduled for the 2000s and went through many delays and rounds of community testing. It is now available on Steam and Epic Games and currently holds positive user reviews on Steam.
Notable details:
- MaSzyna simulates driving diesel and electric locomotives used on the Polish railways and is largely based on real references.
- The release includes more than 40 locomotive types and 15 different railway routes.
- The product page notes accurate brake systems, electric traction simulation, and realistic signalling as core features.
- Users report the simulator requires understanding of Polish signalling and traffic rules and offers limited in-game tutorials.
- Development has spanned over two decades and the game uses an engine that dates back roughly 20 years; installation size is about 100GB due to extensive textures.
- The title is offered as freeware and is free to download on Steam at launch.
Summary:
The release makes a long-running freeware simulation project available on mainstream digital stores while retaining detailed, niche systems that have drawn positive user feedback. Undetermined at this time.
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