A new logistics management sim is giving players an early chance to get behind the counter. Shipping Store Simulator 2037, developed by PLAYSTROM and published by SayGames, has officially launched a limited public playtest on PC.

The playtest begins today, April 7, and will remain available through April 14 via Steam, offering players an early look at the futuristic delivery management experience ahead of the game’s planned Q3 2026 release.

Set in the sci-fi town of Cranelock, players step into the role of a Rocket Post package pickup operator trying to compete with the region’s dominant delivery chain, QuickBox. Starting with a modest storefront, the goal is to grow the business into a thriving logistics powerhouse.

Daily responsibilities include handling incoming shipments, labeling packages, and assisting customers across town—including VIP clients who expect premium, white-glove service. Early operations rely on a trusty delivery van, but as the business expands, players can deploy advanced technology such as drone fleets to handle deliveries more efficiently.

Automation also plays a key role in scaling operations. As profits grow, specialized robotic assistants can be brought in to handle routine tasks, helping streamline workflows while players juggle budgets, upgrades, and day-to-day store management.

The limited public playtest for Shipping Store Simulator 2037 is available now on PC through Steam and will run until April 14.

If you’re interested in getting an early look at the game’s futuristic logistics systems, this playtest offers a chance to jump in before the full release later this year.