Pre-Release 2026-07

Dear Passengers Platforms

Dear Passengers is Steam-only on Windows PC (App ID 4534960) with online co-op and single-player. No console, demo, or non-English UI confirmed as of July 2026.

What Platforms Is Dear Passengers On?

Dear Passengers is confirmed exclusively for Steam on Windows PC as of July 2026. FLEXUS has not announced versions for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Epic Games Store, or Microsoft Game Pass. The game's Steam store page under App ID 4534960 remains the single official distribution channel, and every pre-release announcement from the developer has pointed players there rather than any console storefront.

Steam support includes both online co-op multiplayer and single-player modes. You do not need friends online to boot the game, though the marketing and design clearly target cooperative crews splitting pilot and cabin responsibilities. Valve's Steam Family Sharing feature is listed on the store page, meaning eligible accounts in a family group may share library access according to Steam's current policies — useful for households deciding who pays for another chaos simulator in 2026.

This wiki tracks platform news as FLEXUS or Valve updates the store listing. Until a console port or alternate PC store appears in an official announcement, treat any social-media rumor about Switch or PlayStation versions as speculation. The July 2026 information window reflects the state of the page after recent visibility bumps in the friendslop community.

Steam Store Details and App ID 4534960

You can find Dear Passengers on Steam at App ID 4534960. Wishlisting that listing is the most reliable way to receive release notifications, price updates, and any future demo announcements. The store page describes the title as a co-op airline chaos simulator in the friendslop genre, emphasizing emergent comedy from systemic failure rather than scripted story missions.

Features confirmed on the Steam page include online co-op, single-player, partial controller support, and Steam Family Sharing. The game targets a 2026 launch window; FLEXUS has not pinned a specific day, month, or quarter. Steam's interface language for the store listing is English, and the supported UI languages section currently lists English only — there is no confirmed French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, or Korean interface at launch based on published store data.

Because Dear Passengers is unreleased, the Steam page is still the authoritative source for platform capabilities. Community wikis, Discord servers, and creator videos may discuss ports or demos, but only FLEXUS posts and Steam listing changes should be treated as confirmed. Bookmark our Steam wishlist guide for direct links and wishlist strategy ahead of launch.

Console, Demo, and Future Platform Possibilities

Console versions for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch have not been announced. FLEXUS is a Ukraine-based studio making its PC debut with Dear Passengers, and the public roadmap visible in July 2026 focuses on a Windows Steam release rather than certification for console platforms. That could change later in development, but there is nothing official to report today.

There is also no public demo on Steam. FLEXUS has not scheduled a Steam Next Fest build, open beta, or limited playtest tied to a downloadable demo package. Players looking for hands-on time before purchase will need to wait for either a future demo announcement or the full 2026 launch. Trailers, developer interviews, and wiki articles such as our how to play overview remain the best pre-release information sources.

Alternate PC stores — Epic Games Store exclusivity windows, GOG DRM-free builds, or Game Pass day-one availability — are likewise unconfirmed. Indie co-op titles sometimes expand after a successful Steam launch, but planning your crew around Steam on Windows is the only safe assumption right now. We update this page when FLEXUS or Steam publishes new platform news; see also our release date tracker for timing context.

Technical Requirements and Store Transparency

Dear Passengers requires DirectX 12 on Windows, aligning with the published minimum specifications on Steam: Windows 10 64-bit, an Intel Core i5-class CPU, 8 GB RAM, and a GTX 1060 or RX 6600 XT equivalent GPU. These details matter because the game simulates physics-heavy cabin chaos, weather, cargo shifts, and multiplayer interactions simultaneously. See our full system requirements breakdown for hardware planning.

Steam's store page includes a generative AI disclosure section. As of July 2026, FLEXUS indicates that Dear Passengers does not use generative AI in development for assets, code, or writing in ways that require disclosure under Valve's policy — a positive transparency signal for players who care about how indie teams produce content. If that status changes before launch, the Steam listing should update automatically.

Online co-op means you need a stable internet connection for multiplayer sessions, though single-player remains available offline once installed according to standard Steam behavior for this genre. Linux compatibility via Proton and Steam Deck verification have not been confirmed by FLEXUS. For crew setup before launch, read our multiplayer guide and follow wiki news for July 2026 announcements and any future platform expansions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dear Passengers coming to consoles?

Not as of July 2026. Only Steam on Windows PC is confirmed. PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch versions have not been announced by FLEXUS.

What is the Steam App ID for Dear Passengers?

App ID 4534960. Use that ID to find the official store page, wishlist the game, and verify you are viewing the correct listing.

Does Dear Passengers support Steam Family Sharing?

Yes. The Steam store page lists Family Sharing among supported features, subject to Valve's family group rules and library availability.

Is there a demo on Steam?

No public demo exists yet. FLEXUS has not announced a Steam Next Fest demo or playable beta as of July 2026.

What languages does the Steam version support?

The store page lists English as the only supported UI language at this time. Additional languages have not been confirmed.

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