It's the end of the road for "SnowRunner" on Mac — it remains playable for Apple gamers but it is no longer receiving updates or expansions.

SnowRunner is an off-road vehicle simulation game centered on hauling cargo through mud, snow, and extreme terrain using heavy trucks. The game prioritizes physics-driven driving, route planning, and cooperative multiplayer over speed or racing.

For Apple users, the game remains on sale even though active development on macOS has ended. Saber Interactive hasn't issued a formal end-of-life announcement for the platform.

Who made the decision and where it was disclosed

The confirmation comes from Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment through official SnowRunner documentation updated in late 2025. The limitation appears within platform availability language rather than a standalone support announcement.

Mac and Nintendo Switch are still listed as supported platforms, but with a key qualifier. Both versions include previously released content, but no future updates, DLCs, or new season passes are planned.

The final Mac update shipped in November 2025, marking the effective end of development for macOS.

What the end of Mac updates means in practice

Mac players won't receive new seasons, DLC packs, or additional vehicles beyond what is already available. Bug fixes, balance changes, and feature updates have also ended, leaving the Mac version effectively frozen.

Heavy flatbed truck hauling wooden crates through deep muddy water in a foggy forest at dusk, with game interface elements visible on the screen

The final Mac update shipped in November 2025

Future macOS releases or Apple Silicon changes could introduce compatibility issues that will not be addressed. Multiplayer remains available, but Mac players are limited to sessions with other Mac and Nintendo Switch users.

SnowRunner remains available on macOS through the Mac App Store, Steam, and the Epic Games Store. The game requires macOS Sonoma or later, roughly 40 GB of storage, and a modern Mac, with Apple Silicon systems offering the most reliable experience.

Multiplayer and previously released content remain accessible for now, but there is no update or DLC roadmap for the macOS release. Long-term compatibility will depend on Apple maintaining backward compatibility rather than continued support from the developer.