Deliver At All Costs: Exclusive Demo Available in Steam Next Fest

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The delivery adventure Deliver At All Costs will be playable for the first time as a demo in Steam Next Fest. KONAMI and Swedish studio Far Out Games are giving players the opportunity to immerse themselves in the chaotic gameplay before the official presentation on February 24.

The demo offers a taste of the first two chapters of the game, in which players plunge into insane delivery missions. Whether it’s delivering balloons in a pickup truck through the city or transporting spoiled watermelons across difficult terrain, Deliver At All Costs promises a mix of fast-paced action, chaos, and interactive destruction. The game world, inspired by the 1950s, also features a thrilling story and fully destructible environment.

Key Features::

Destructible environments: Players can move around in a dynamic world in which almost everything is destructible. Whether traversing the city in various vehicles or on foot, the environment reacts to the player’s actions and offers a high degree of interactivity.

A wide range of missions:Every delivery presents a unique challenge. From delivering a giant, wriggling marlin to disposing of an almost exploding bomb. The missions are as varied as they are unpredictable.

Compelling storyline:The story of Deliver At All Costs is divided into three acts and offers a mixture of mystery and intrigue. Players accompany Winston on his journey, which leads him deeper and deeper into madness. Along the way, they meet a variety of memorable characters.

Authentic 1950s atmosphere: The game features a design that captures the aesthetics of the 1950s. This is supported by an original soundtrack, radio ads, and a user interface that is modeled after the style of the time.

Steam Next Fest runs from February 24 to March 3, 2025. However, KONAMI is offering an exclusive preview of the action-packed game from February 17. The full version will be released later this year for PlayStation5, Xbox Series X/S, Steam, Epic Games StoreandGOG

Physical pre-orders are already available in select regions. Information on digital pre-orders and the exact release date will be announced at a later date.