The frantic arcade delivery simulator “CarGo!” has officially launched on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S as of March 25, 2025. Developed by Memory Leak Games and Cleversan Games, and published on console by Ultimate Games S.A., this high-energy title was first released on PC in November 2024, earning positive feedback for its chaotic gameplay loop and charming visual style.
Arcade-Style Chaos with a Cartoon Twist
*CarGo!* throws players into intense delivery challenges where quick thinking and faster reflexes are key. The isometric viewpoint, colorful cartoon-style visuals, and exaggerated animations give the game a lighthearted appeal. But don’t be fooled — tight controls, street obstacles, and strict delivery timers ensure a challenge even for veteran arcade fans.
Solo Drivers or Cooperative Carnage
Whether going it alone or teaming up, CarGo! supports both single-player and local multiplayer modes. The 2 to 4-player co-op mode is where the game truly comes alive, demanding collaboration and fast coordination as players scramble through timed missions across the quirky island chain of Carchipelago.
If you’re a fan of games like Overcooked, Unrailed!, Moving Out, or PlateUp!, CarGo! fits right into your chaotic gaming nights.
More Platforms on the Way
Following its Xbox debut, CarGo! is also gearing up for release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch in the near future — bringing its high-energy delivery antics to even more players around the world.
Game Info
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CarGo!
Release Date: March 25, 2025 (Xbox) / November 2024 (PC)
Genre: Arcade, Co-op, Casual
Developer: Memory Leak Games, Cleversan Games
Publisher: Ultimate Games S.A.
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam) – PS4, PS5, Switch Coming Soon
Core Features
- Fast-paced arcade delivery gameplay
- Isometric cartoon visuals with lighthearted style
- Time-based missions filled with chaos and obstacles
- Accessible controls with depth for mastery
- Single-player or 2–4 player local co-op modes
- Multiple island stages across the Carchipelago
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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