Crashout Crew

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Crashout Crew is an cooperative video game developed and published by Aggro Crab for Windows on Steam and Xbox Series X/S. In the game, players control forklifts and attempt to manage a shipping warehouse. It was released on May 28, 2026.

Development

Crashout Crew - Development
📸 Official HD Capture: Crashout Crew - Development

The game was first announced in early October 2025. The demo was released on October 13, 2025, as part of Steam Next Fest. In April 2026, Aggro Crab confirmed that the game would be released on May 28, 2026.

Gameplay

Up to four players are given the task of delivering a specific number of items into trucks before they drive away. If players get too stressed, then they lose control of their forklift and it drives around erratically. Players get stressed when they hit a wall with their forklift, bump into another player, stand on lava, or get hit by a meteor.

Reception

The game has been widely described as "chaotic" and seen as "multiplayer warehouse mayhem". Writing for TheGamer, Chris Hayner wrote that the game appeared similar to R.E.P.O., a cooperative multiplayer game that released in early 2025.

References

🏆 Official Industry Awards & Critical Reception

Historical Archive
Spike Video Game Awards Official Logo
Spike Video Game Awards (2005)
Game of the Year & Best Graphics
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Golden Joystick Awards Official Logo
Golden Joystick Awards
Ultimate Game of the Year
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BAFTA Games Awards Official Logo
BAFTA Games Awards
Best Game & Technical Direction
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D.I.C.E. Awards Official Logo
D.I.C.E. / Interactive Achievement
Outstanding Achievement in Animation
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Game Developers Choice Awards Official Logo
Game Developers Choice (GDC)
Excellence in Visual Arts
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Famitsu Official Logo
Famitsu Awards (Japan)
Game of the Year / Grand Prize
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GameSpot Official Logo
GameSpot Best of 2005
Game of the Year (Overall)
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IGN Official Logo
IGN Best of 2005
Overall Game of the Year & Best Tech
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Edge Magazine Official Logo
Edge Magazine
Game of the Year 2005
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Nintendo Power Official Logo
Nintendo Power
Game of the Year & Overall Best
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