Deliver At All Costs launches on May 22

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The chaotic driving simulation game, Deliver At All Costs, will be released on May 22. After over four years of development by Studio Far Out Games, it promises to deliver a unique and silly gaming experience. Players take on the role of Winston Green, a courier in the fictional town of St Monique. Winston accepts dangerous delivery jobs that become more ridiculous as the game progresses. The game features a blend of isometric driving mechanics and playful destruction. The latest trailer showcases the game's quirky style. In just two minutes, Winston performs various wild tasks like driving a tiny convertible, hauling a wrecking ball, and stealing packages with a mini crane. He even drives with a target on his roof while evading military attacks. Deliver At All Costs started as a free school project by Swedish students before evolving into a larger game. The original version is still available for free, now known as 'Delivery Man.' A demo version of the game will be available for players to try before the full release. Despite strong competition from other games in 2025, it’s expected to gain a lot of attention and possibly make the game of the year lists.


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