Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator receives a new trailer showcasing the immersive Faremont National Park
quinta, 20 de novembro de 2025 20h 17min
Publisher astragon Entertainment and developer To-Go Games, part of GRIP Studios, have revealed the new Park Impressions trailer for Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator, highlighting the true protagonist of the experience: the vast and immersive Faremont National Park. The video offers the public a first dive into the atmosphere that defines the identity of the project, showcasing the care put into crafting this natural setting.
The trailer presents a detailed journey through the park’s flora, fauna, and geological formations, guiding enthusiasts along trails, valleys, monumental sequoias, and mountains rising from dense forests. Every bend holds a new point of interest, from steep waterfalls and impressive rock formations to abandoned buildings that tell stories of long gone eras.
Among the elements that make the park unique, the animals play a central role. Curious raccoons, majestic eagles, and predators such as wolves and bears help shape the sense of dynamic wildlife, both beautiful and unpredictable. The sight of deer grazing by the river at dawn reinforces the feeling that this is one of the most enchanting natural environments a visitor or employee can encounter.
Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator will launch in early access on Steam and the Epic Games Store with a robust set of features available from day one. The experience includes several hours of engaging gameplay, continuously expanding throughout the early access phase.
During this period, the public can expect regular free updates, bringing new tools, additional activities, and wildlife improvements. The community will play an essential role in this process, contributing directly to future development through suggestions and continuous feedback.
Highlights include the ability to start a ranger career in Faremont National Park, explore varied biomes, maintain trails, assist visitors, and respond to wildlife callouts. Documentation of species, with more than ten types of animals and multiple subspecies, also plays an important role in the experience.
Players will be able to record plants and animals using the ranger camera, drive the official pickup truck along scenic roads, interact directly with visitors, and experience dynamic weather and daylight cycles. The experience can also be customized with Simulation or Casual settings, allowing each person to choose the adventure style that best suits their journey.