A warehouse job simulator probably isn’t the first thing on your wishlist. But Liminal Logistics isn’t playing it straight.
Play Valley, a new PC-focused division within Outfit7, has announced its debut title — and it’s taking aim at modern fulfilment-centre culture with a quiet, unsettling twist. The game launches on Steam in Spring 2026 and is available to wishlist now, with a playable demo already live.
Liminal Logistics Trailer
Repetition Is the Point
At first glance, Liminal Logistics looks like a stripped-back casual sim. Each shift follows a tight loop: grab a box, check the order sheet, walk the warehouse floor, collect items, snap them into place, seal the package, send it down the conveyor.
The movements are smooth. Rhythmic. Almost satisfying.
And that’s intentional.
The game leans into the strange comfort of repetitive labour. It’s tactile. Predictable. Efficient. Everything flows exactly as it should.
But Something’s Off
While your workflow stays consistent, the warehouse doesn’t.
Corridors stretch longer than they should. Broken robots sit in places they don’t belong. Toxic spills fade into background detail. Management is reduced to distant announcements echoing across the building.
Everything works.
Nothing feels right.
Inspired by the invisible systems behind modern fulfilment centres, the game slowly shifts from satisfying routine to quiet unease — without ever fully breaking the loop.
No Empire Building Here
This isn’t a tycoon game. You’re not building a logistics empire or climbing the corporate ladder.
Progression instead comes from understanding how the system actually operates. You’ll discover shortcuts, side jobs, loopholes and small acts of rule-bending offered by a loose network of co-workers — including Union Bob, Dirty Mike, Dr. Igor and Natasha.
They’ve figured out how to game the machine just enough to get by.
A Smaller, Sharper PC Focus
With this release, Play Valley is setting the tone for its PC output: tightly scoped experiences built around a single strong idea. The studio says its goal is to create games that respect players’ time rather than demand endless hours.
Liminal Logistics launches on Steam in Spring 2026.
You can wishlist the game now and try the demo today.
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