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Crashout Crew is the latest casual comedy co-op game from Aggro Crab (PEAK, Another Crab's Treasure, Going Under). Another great looking title to add to your lists of co-op games to play with friends!

It's a 1 to 4 player cooperative forklift experience in which players will fulfill increasingly chaotic orders, delivering physics-based packages to the best of their abilities in a warehouse full of safety hazards. A demo is gonig to be available for Steam Next Fest containing the first three levels.

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A bit more info behind the scenes — Crashout Crew is the other half of the 2025 game-jam projects from Aggro Crab. After the recent cancellation of Going Under 2, the studio decided to explore the whimsy multiplayer side of game development. While some of Aggro Crab developed PEAK with Landfall, the rest of the studio locked in to produce Crashout Crew!

Game Highlights:

  • Online, lobby-based co-op physics chaos for up to 4 players.
  • A variety of contracts to complete, each with a unique set of crazy boxes to ship.
  • Manage your stress, and don’t crash out - or you’ll end up making your friends’ lives even tougher!
  • Upgrade your warehouse and forklift to make the job easier! It’ll all reset after the contract, so no need to hoard your money!
  • Additional Safety Violations modify the warehouse to add even more chaos! If the shift was tough before, just wait until the lights go out!

Crashout Crew should launch in 2026. And no doubt it will work well with Proton to play on Linux systems.

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