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A classic shooter series is making a comeback. Publisher Running With Scissors and developer Goonswarm Games revealed Postal: Bullet Paradise, the latest entry in the long-running Postal franchise, as well as a new trailer showing off gameplay.
What is Postal: Bullet Paradise?
Postal: Bullet Paradise is a first-person shooter releasing on the PS4 and PS5. Players will choose from 11 Postal Dudes from different timelines as they take out hordes of enemies with various weapons and gadgets. The game will feature iconic locations from the series, as well as all-new environments where players will complete objectives to continue to upgrade their kit. Also, up to four players can play together in online co-op.
Here is a description of Postal: Bullet Paradise:
“Everyone’s happy in Paradise…except for the POSTAL Dude. Stuck in a shitty future full of forced positivity, constant surveillance, obnoxiously bright lights, and social credit scores, the POSTAL Dude just wants to relax and drink a few beers. So when Paradise’s automated enforcers flag him as a threat due to a ‘negative demeanor’, the hapless everyman POSTAL Dude is once again pulled off his couch and into the action.”
Goonswarm Games CEO Artem Korovkin shared their excitement about the project, and working with Running With Scissors.
“Postal: Bullet Paradise is all about releasing the essence of Postal and its signature gallows humor into an over-the-top and highly replayable package,” said Korovkin. “Equal parts irreverent and action-packed, we’re thrilled to partner with Running With Scissors to bring this dystopian slice of Paradise to life.”
Postal: Bullet Paradise does not have a release date for the PS4 and PS5 version just yet. However, it is confirmed the PC, Mac, and Linux versions will release in Q3 2026, and the PlayStation versions are planned for a “later date.” When it does launch, it will cost $19.99.
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