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Deliver At All Costs Demo Available Now Ahead of Steam Next Fest

Konami and Sweden-based Far Out Games are giving players an early taste of Deliver At All Costs, with a demo now available ahead of Steam Next Fest (February 24–March 3). Instead of waiting for the festival’s official kickoff, players can jump into the action today and get a first look at the game’s over-the-top delivery chaos.

Destruction, Deliveries, and… Moldy Watermelons?

Set in a quirky, 1950s-inspired world, Deliver At All Costs takes the simple act of package delivery and turns it into pure mayhem. The demo includes the first two chapters, featuring missions like:

  • Soaring Through Town in a Pick-Up Truck: Because why drive when you can fly?
  • Hauling a Load of Moldy Watermelons: Try to survive a delivery job that might not be as simple as it seems.
  • Fully Destructible Environments: Smash through obstacles and see how much damage you can (accidentally) cause.

The full game is set to launch later this year on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG.

How to Play the Demo

Play Now on Steam: Steam Store Page
Steam Next Fest Runs: February 24 – March 3, but the demo is available early starting today.

Physical pre-orders are open now, with digital pre-orders and a full release date coming soon.

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Co-Founder & Owner of MonsterVine. You can reach me via e-mail: will@monstervine.com or on X/Twitter: @williamsaw.

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