We love the look of Parcel Corps from Billy Goat Entertainment and Secret Mode (they behind Turbo Golf Racing) and cannot wait to see it arrive on Xbox, PlayStation and PC in 2024. For now though, we’ll have to make do with a trailer; one that shows off the traversal mechanics in play.Â
Revealed during the Future Games Show at Gamescom is the latest trailer for Parcel Corps. The game will be coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC in 2024, but the trailer gives great insight into how it’ll all play out.Â
Utilise those skills
It shows how players will navigate the city to make their deliveries on time. And to do so they’ll need to utilise a variety of skills. Wallrides, slides, grinds, and big air will all play a part in your successful courier career as you race across New Island with who-knows-what in your insulated delivery bag.
Parcel Corps is a high-octane thrill-ride full of wacky characters, wickedly sharp satire, and woeful working conditions. It’s a game that will promise to let you skid onto the sun kissed streets of New Island, where three bicycle courier corporations are vying to become the biggest, most profitable business in town!
It’ll be up to you to pick a side, then lock handlebars forming two-wheeled rivalries in pursuit of market share, influence, and a modest income.Â
Parcel Corps will be a tricky affair
As you may suspect to hear though, it won’t be easy. That is no more true than when considering that this honest struggle to make ends meet is swiftly threatened by the arrival of Rich Villainé, CEO of crude oil exploration company Polar Petroleum PLC. Villainé’s political ambitions place him on a collision course with New Island’s bicycle messengers.
As the details of his maniacal plan become clear, it will be up to you, humble player, to save the world – AGAIN. All while delivering delicious food, valuable parcels, and sensitive documents in 32 minutes or less…
Give that trailer a watch and then hold tight for Parcel Corps to drop onto Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC in 2024. This is certainly one to keep an eye on.