Transport Fever Three arrives in twenty twenty-six with Paradox Interactive at the helm

Published on May 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Paradox Interactive has announced the publication of Transport Fever 3, the new installment in the transport simulation saga developed by Urban Games. The title will arrive in 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. Basil Weber, founder of Urban Games, noted that the alliance with Paradox reinforces their shared vision and strengthens the project. Mattias Rengstedt from Paradox indicated that the game fits into their catalog due to its proposal for deep, barrier-free simulation.

A high-speed train crosses a futuristic bridge over a green valley, with a dense city in the background under an orange sunset sky. In the foreground, a road with cars and a truck; the Paradox Interactive and Transport Fever 3 logo appears in the bottom right corner, with the text '2026' and the PS5, Xbox, and PC logos.

Railway simulation with a new technical layer in Unreal Engine 🚆

Transport Fever 3 promises a more detailed simulation thanks to the jump to Unreal Engine 5. Urban Games has worked on a dynamic route system that allows managing air, maritime, and rail traffic with greater precision. Resource management and map economy have also been refined, offering more complex logistical challenges. Paradox brings its experience in strategy and simulation, suggesting solid post-launch support. The game will run at 60 fps on next-generation consoles.

Finally, you can blame Paradox for your transport delays 🚂

If you were already frustrated with traffic jams in Transport Fever 2, get ready because Paradox now oversees waiting times. As if we didn't have enough with real-life train delays, Urban Games gives us the opportunity to replicate them at home with improved graphics. The best part is, if your network collapses, you can blame Paradox without remorse. Of course, don't expect a refund for your ticket.