A new dose of comedy horror has arrived for gamers this month — Deadly Delivery, a hilarious and chaotic co-op courier game, has officially dropped its demo on Steam, alongside an open beta for Quest.
Developed by Flat Head Studio, the team behind We Are One, and published by Creature, known for titles like Prison Boss Prohibition and Thrasher, Deadly Delivery invites up to four players to step into the role of mischievous goblins working as couriers in a series of twisting, cel-shaded mines.
The goal? Deliver packages through procedurally generated levels packed with hazards, monsters, and plenty of slapstick moments. Players must sneak, sprint, and even dive out of harm’s way to ensure their parcels make it to their destination — all while fending off creatures eager to snatch both their cargo and their lives.
Every successful delivery earns players in-game currency, which can be spent on gear upgrades, pets, and cosmetic items to give their goblin courier a personal touch. It’s not all teamwork, though — the game cleverly incorporates spatial audio and proximity voice chat, allowing friends to coordinate or secretly plot against each other when things get intense.
Along with its laugh-out-loud chaos, Deadly Delivery includes a progression system that keeps players coming back for more, unlocking new gear and customization options as they rise through the ranks.
The demo is now available on Steam, giving players a first taste of the wild co-op adventure ahead. Meanwhile, the open beta for Quest offers VR players a chance to dive into the mayhem early. The full launch of Deadly Delivery is expected later this year, promising plenty of goblin-driven comedy, horror, and teamwork gone wrong.