Publisher Konami and developer Studio Far Out Games have revealed the release date for chaotic delivery-based action game Deliver At All Costs, and it's coming later in spring.
As announced in a new trailer, Deliver At All Costs, which was originally unveiled in September last year, is coming to PC and current-gen consoles on May 22nd. The game will be available across three different storefronts on PC.
In case you're not familiar with it, Deliver At All Costs is an isometric action game in which you play as courier Winston Green at the tail end of the 1950s. It's your job to deliver "highly unconventional cargo" while also leaving "a trail of havoc and chaos" behind you.

Set against a backdrop of what Konami and Studio Far Out call "a time of rock'n'roll, polka dot dresses and the ever-looming dread of nuclear annihilation", Deliver At All Costs tasks you with making "bizarre deliveries" across a series of "highly destructible environments".
Of course, the packages you're delivering aren't just nondescript brown paper parcels; you'll be doing everything from "delivering a giant flailing marlin" through to disposing of "a big bomb teetering on the edge of explosion".
Each of Deliver At All Costs' levels is a semi-open environment full of things to do, and you'll discover a "story of mystery and intrigue" as you explore them as well. Konami and Studio Far Out are promising a three-act narrative with "a cast of distinct and memorable characters".
Not only that, but Deliver At All Costs will also feature an immersive 50s environment with its own built-in radio ads and soundtrack, helping to give you that authentic late-50s feeling.
You're in luck this year if you're looking for delivery games that aren't actually about deliveries. Not only is Deliver At All Costs coming in May, but Hideo Kojima recently revealed that his own Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is set for release in June, appropriate given Konami is his former employer.
Deliver At All Costs launches on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on May 22nd, and pre-orders for the game are open right now.