Snapshot of the new Canadian-themed simulation
Construction Simulator 4 transports players to an original, fictional map inspired by the lakes, forests, and coastal inlets of Canada. This premium entry expands on its predecessor with three distinct regions to explore, each offering its own campaign and set of challenges. The core objective remains: build up a construction business by acquiring contracts, vehicles, and facilities across the map.
What’s fresh and familiar
This release builds on Construction Simulator 3’s foundation, adding location-specific campaigns and a wider assortment of licensed equipment. Over 80 vehicles, machines, and attachments are available, faithfully modeled after their real-world counterparts to give authentic handling and visual detail. Job variety is broad — expect everything from small residential projects to large-scale infrastructure and high-rise construction.
Notable machine partners and manufacturers
- CIFA (new)
- Scania (new)
- DAF (new)
- Caterpillar
- Liebherr
- MAN
- Bobcat
- Kenworth
- Mack Trucks
- CASE
- Bomag
- WIRTGEN GROUP
- Palfinger
- STILL
- Atlas
- MEILLER Kipper
Key gameplay systems
- Cooperative play for two people, allowing shared task allocation and combined workflows
- Dynamic weather patterns and full day–night cycles that influence visibility and conditions
- A catalog exceeding 80 machines and attachments for varied tactics
- More than 100 different contracts to complete, spanning small jobs to major builds
How the multiplayer and progression fit together
Two-player co-op adds strategy and social interaction: teammates can split responsibilities, operate different vehicles simultaneously, and speed up complex projects. Progression centers on expanding your fleet and unlocking new contracts in each region, so collaboration can be a meaningful shortcut to growth.
Visuals, realism, and learning curve
The map and machinery are rendered with attention to detail, and the realistic handling models contribute to an immersive simulation. That realism can also make the game demanding for beginners — mastering multiple machine types and their controls takes time, and newcomers may face a noticeable learning curve before they feel comfortable with larger, more intricate jobs.
Final assessment
Construction Simulator 4 delivers a deep, authentic construction experience for players who enjoy vehicle-based building gameplay. Its licensed machines, varied job roster, and cooperative mode keep gameplay engaging, while the Canadian-inspired environments add character. Players seeking a highly realistic simulator should enjoy it, though those new to the genre should be prepared for an initial period of adjustment.
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