SayGames and developer PLAYSTROM have officially announced Shipping Store Simulator 2037, a futuristic management sim heading to Steam on PC in Q3 2026. Notably, this marks the first PC-first release from SayGames, a publisher best known for its massive mobile success, including My Little Universe and a portfolio boasting over eight billion downloads.
Set in the city of Cranelock, the game puts you in charge of Rocket Post, a small but ambitious shipping store trying to survive in a market dominated by corporate giant QuickBox. At the start, you’re doing everything yourself — receiving packages, labeling shipments, and handing them off to customers — and it quickly becomes overwhelming.
Thankfully, it’s the year 2037, and robots are part of the workforce.

As profits roll in, you can invest in robotic employees to take over repetitive tasks, freeing you up to focus on managing finances and expanding the business. These bots aren’t flawless, though. They require maintenance, can break down, and may even slip on spills around the store, adding a light layer of management and humor to the experience.

Growth brings new opportunities. As Rocket Post gains traction, Cranelock’s VIP clients begin to take notice. While your robots keep the store running, you’ll handle higher-level operations like deliveries via vans, drones, and other transport methods, expanding at whatever pace suits your playstyle. Whether you want to min-max every system or simply enjoy a low-pressure management loop, the game is designed to accommodate both approaches.

According to PLAYSTROM CEO and Founder Ivan Bogdanchuk, the goal was to strike a balance between relaxation and progression, offering something engaging without overwhelming the player. SayGames CEO & Co-Founder Yegor Vaikhanski echoed that sentiment, describing the game as easy to pick up but hard to put down — a philosophy the publisher is now bringing to PC audiences first.

Shipping Store Simulator 2037 launches Q3 2026 on Steam for PC and will support text in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Polish, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese.

If you’re into management sims with a cozy vibe, automation systems, and a sci-fi twist, this is one delivery worth keeping an eye on.