Memel Games has officially released a demo for its upcoming transportation and management simulator, Worldwide Rush.
The demo, which debuted yesterday, is available for a free trial on Steam. It lets players experience what the United Kingdom and Ireland regions of the game have to offer, with each location offering a variety of transportation types, including 21 vehicles in total.
The developers plan to keep updating the demo as they go, adding in features and implementing bug fixes after receiving feedback from their player base. Even though it has only been out a day, they’ve already made improvements to the demo, fixing issues like Brighton and Carlisle being on water and making the company bank balance show in red when negative.
The next update to the demo will include AI, infrastructure, and other additions based on feedback. Fans can also expect more small fixes and changes to improve the overall experience, either daily or weekly.
Worldwide Rush has a planned release date around the second half of 2025. After release, Memel Games plans to expand on the game’s subject matter based on player interest.
Polls will be introduced to let the players decide on the next major updates, and they’ll be free. Other additions like modding, multiplayer, time periods, cargo, and more are also possible, but nothing is set in stone as of yet.
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