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Aggro Crab's Forklift Chaos Game Crashout Crew Launches on PC and Xbox

The release gives Aggro Crab a second title this year, shifting from single-player action to a chaotic co-op experience built around forklift logistics and physics.

Key Facts

  • Aggro Crab released Crashout Crew on Thursday for PC and Xbox Series X|S.
  • Crashout Crew is a cooperative multiplayer game for up to four players who operate forklifts to stack and deliver cargo.
  • The game's physics simulation causes intentional chaos, with collisions between players' forklifts potentially derailing efficiency.
  • Players can use boosts, drifts, and forklift upgrades, but money and upgrades reset with each contract.
  • Crashout Crew is available on Game Pass.

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Aggro Crab's Forklift Chaos Game Crashout Crew Launches on PC and Xbox

Aggro Crab, the studio behind PEAK, released Crashout Crew, a cooperative multiplayer forklift action game for PC and Xbox Series X|S. The game supports up to four players who work together to stack and deliver cargo, with physics-based chaos and collisions adding difficulty. It is also available on Game Pass.

Aggro Crab, the studio that released PEAK earlier this year, launched its next game on Thursday. Crashout Crew is a cooperative multiplayer action game for PC and Xbox Series X|S that puts up to four players on forklifts, stacking and delivering cargo to meet delivery schedules. The developer describes the physics simulation as a source of intentional chaos: collisions between players' forklifts can derail efficiency, and the game's description suggests it may strain friendships. Players can use boosts, drifts, and forklift upgrades to move cargo faster, but money and upgrades reset with each contract. The game also supports Game Pass.

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