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Panic Delivery enters Early Access with four-player horror-comedy courier chaos

By GFA Staff
4 min
Panic Delivery enters Early Access with four-player horror-comedy courier chaos

Panic Delivery enters Steam Early Access today, and the setup is wonderfully stupid in the right way: you are a courier in a dystopian world ruled by grotesque monsters, and the packages still have to be delivered. Developed by Invader Studios, the game supports up to four players and mixes horror, comedy and cooperative chaos. Players share 99 lives as they navigate dangerous environments, dodge monsters and try to complete deliveries without turning the entire job into a disaster. That shared-life structure is smart because it turns every mistake into group tension. One player’s panic can become everyone’s problem. Early Access is expected to last around a year, with new maps, enemies and features planned. For co-op horror fans, the appeal is less about pure fear and more about noisy, physical comedy under pressure. Games like this work when the controls, physics and level design create memorable failures. If Panic Delivery can make every botched package run funny instead of frustrating, it could become a strong Discord-night game.

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