Truckful will deliver errands and mysteries to PS5, PS4 and PC in twenty twenty-six

Published on May 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The independent studio has announced Truckful, a single-player driving adventure game coming in 2026 to PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam. Players will drive a pickup truck along rural roads completing errands for villagers, while unraveling an ancient mystery hidden in an old-growth forest. A playable demo will be presented at BitSummit PUNCH in Kyoto from May 22 to 24.

Retro pickup truck driving on a misty rural dirt road at dusk, headlights illuminating an ancient forest edge, wooden crates and tools shifting in the truck bed during a sharp turn, glowing runes faintly visible on a mossy stone archway ahead, cinematic photorealistic rendering, dramatic volumetric fog, dynamic motion blur, ultra-detailed rusted metal body and cracked windshield, mysterious green bioluminescence from forest depths, realistic tire dust particles suspended in air, 4K technical illustration quality

Cargo mechanics and physics applied to rural transport 🚚

The core of the game lies in managing the vehicle and its cargo. Players will be able to upgrade the weight and capacity of the pickup truck to transport fragile and varied objects, from frozen fish to grandma's vases. The physics system forces careful driving over uneven terrain, as any bump can damage the merchandise. Each completed mission provides resources for new upgrades, allowing access to more complex routes within the forest.

Transporting grandma's vase along a goat path 🏺

Because yes, carrying frozen fish is already complicated, but doing it alongside the inherited porcelain vase is the real challenge. Truckful bets on the tension of not breaking anything while dodging potholes and rocks. If your grandma knew you were using her china for delivery missions, she'd probably disinherit you. But hey, at least the forest mystery promises to be more interesting than explaining why the vase arrived in a thousand pieces.