Publisher SayGames and developer Playstrom have announced that Shipping Store Simulator 2037 will officially arrive on Steam on October 14. The news was shared today during the Convergence Showcase indie game event.

This launch represents a significant moment for SayGames, marking the first time the publisher has prioritized a PC-first release. While the publisher boasts a portfolio with over eight billion downloads across its history, their past hits—such as My Little Universe—have primarily focused on multiplatform availability.

Quick Facts

  • Release Date: October 14, 2026
  • Platform: PC (Steam)
  • Developer: Playstrom
  • Publisher: SayGames
  • Language Support: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Polish, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese

Building a Logistics Empire in Cranelock

In Shipping Store Simulator 2037, players step into the shoes of a small business owner in the city of Cranelock. Operating under the name Rocket Post, your initial task is to challenge the local incumbent, a dominant shipping rival known as QuickBox. The early game loop involves hands-on labor: you will personally handle incoming deliveries, label packages, and serve customers to keep the shop afloat.

As your revenue increases, the game shifts toward management. Players can hire droids to automate repetitive tasks, though these robotic employees bring their own set of challenges. You will need to maintain your staff, ensuring they are properly stocked with supplies and repaired when necessary. The developers note that androids are susceptible to accidents, such as slipping on spills or catching fire, which adds a layer of upkeep to the overall logistics management.

Expanding Your Reach

Success in Cranelock leads to more than just a cleaner shop floor. As Rocket Post builds its reputation, high-profile clients will begin to approach your business. This progression unlocks “white glove” delivery services, allowing players to utilize vans, drones, and other specialized methods to fulfill orders. According to Playstrom CEO Ivan Bogdanchuk, the game is designed to accommodate different playstyles, whether you prefer to “min-max” every aspect of your business or simply enjoy a cozy, low-stakes simulation experience.

For players interested in getting a head start, a playable demo is currently available on the Shipping Store Simulator 2037 Steam page. The full game will support ten languages at launch, including Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and several European languages.