Deliver At All Costs is Out Now on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S

Deliver At All Costs puts players in the shoes of Winston Green in 1959, who has to make more and more insane deliveries to survive.

Posted By | On 22nd, May. 2025

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Developer Far Out Games and publisher Konami have announced that action-delivery game Deliver At All Costs is out now on PC (via Steam, Epic Games Store and GOG), PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The game was released alongside a launch trailer that highlights the insanity of its gameplay. Check it out below.

Deliver At All Costs is a game that takes place in 1959, with players taking on the role of Winston Green. While the game kicks off with Green partaking in regular deliveries to make a living, things quickly spiral out of control, with deliveries getting stranger and stranger.

On the gameplay side of things, Deliver At All Costs makes use of an isometric perspective with the camera staying high above the ground to give players a look at all the chaos and mayhem they end up causing during the course of regular gameplay. There is plenty of environmental destruction in the game, and players are encouraged to take down buildings and rival vehicles in the course of their deliveries.

The title also offers a form of progression where players can slowly start getting upgrades for their vehicles. These upgrades can range from ones that improve the vehicle’s performance, to more absurd things, like spikes that help you take down delivery rivals.

“One of the most rewarding parts of making Deliver At All Costs has been building this world from the ground up,” wrote the studio in a statement leading up to its release. “We’ve poured our hearts into crafting an environment filled with purpose. Whether it’s a hidden encounter down an alleyway or a quiet story told through the setting itself, we wanted this game to feel alive. Watching it evolve from a scrappy idea into a world you can explore has been nothing short of magical.”

In its post celebrating the game’s launch Far Out Games has also stated that it will start working on more content for the game in the form of DLC. The studio has also teased a potential sequel, depending on how well the game ends up doing. “We can’t say for sure yet,” it wrote. “What we can say is that this is only the beginning. Our notebooks are full, our coffee’s hot, and our passion is stronger than ever.”

A trailer released by the studio back in March showed off some gameplay. Along with some of the more standard-looking stuff, the trailer also showcased some unique missions, including one where the player was seemingly in charge of making a delivery in a miniaturised version of their vehicle.

Originally announced back in September 2024, Deliver At All Costs has been described by the developers as having a semi-open world. This likely means that, while there will be some parts of the world open for exploration, players will likely have to progress through the game to unlock more parts of the world. The game will also have NPCs that players might have to deal with, each one having their own reactions to the destruction and mayhem caused by the player.


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