Action game "Crashout Crew" featuring cargo that moves with physics is announced, with demo release scheduled for October 13.
Note: the original Japanese article can be found at:
https://www.4gamer.net/games/951/G095110/20251003039/
Editorial Department: Igarashi | 2025/10/03 09:00 (UTC)
Aggro Crab today (October 3, 2025) announced its upcoming new title, [Crashout Crew], and launched its Steam store page.
This game puts players in the role of warehouse workers at the world’s most “efficient” warehouse, “DE NILE SHIPPING,” where they pilot forklifts equipped with boost and drift functions to transport cargo from orders received worldwide—featuring support for up to four-player multiplayer.
Over twenty different boxes line the warehouse floor, all moving via physics simulation. Players must sprint through a chaotic workplace filled with coworkers and scattered cargo while carrying unstable boxes.
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Aggro Crab, the developer behind this title, also co-developed the cooperative climbing game “PEAK” alongside Landfall, which was released on June 17. Crashout Crew and PEAK were nearly developed simultaneously, with some team members working on PEAK while others focused on creating Crashout Crew.
The game is scheduled for release in 2026, with a free demo version planned for release during the Steam Next Fest starting October 13.
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