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Deliver At All Costs Launches

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LOS ANGELES – May 22, in the year of our Lord 2025 – Konami Digital Entertainment Inc. (KONAMI) and Sweden-based Studio Far Out Games today announced that Deliver At All Costs, the high-octane, narrative-driven action game, is now available via PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam®, Epic Games Store and GOG.

Players can jump into the action starting today, taking on the role of Winston Green – a down-on-his-luck delivery driver caught in a 1950s-inspired world filled with destruction, absurdity, and danger. Whether crashing through fences, dodging oncoming traffic or unraveling a deep mystery, every delivery is a race against chaos.

Era-Defining Soundtrack

Published by Sony Music and composed by Solid Sounds, the Deliver At All Costs soundtrack features over 30 original tracks exemplary of the iconic era. The Digital Deluxe edition includes this as DLC, although fans of noir-themed sounds can now listen to it on all popular streaming services.

New Developer Diary – Launch

To mark the release, Studio Far Out Games has published a heartfelt Developer Diary in the Delivering At All Costs series on YouTube. In this installment, the team reflects on the journey from scrappy concept to fully realized game. They shared how they built the game world from the ground up, packed each mission with variety and surprises, and brought their vision of a destructible, immersive 1950s inspired setting to life.

The diary touches on what makes Deliver At All Costs special: from total environmental destruction to a story with a beginning, middle and end – plus secrets still waiting to be uncovered. And with their notebooks full and coffee hot, the team teases that this may only be the beginning.

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