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Dear Passengers Lets Players Experience the Chaos of Running the Worst Airline Crew

Dear Passengers Lets Players Experience – Dear Passengers is shaping up to be one of Steam’s most talked-about indie multiplayer games ahead of its planned 2026 release. Developed by Ukrainian studio FLEXUS, the physics-based co-op title puts players in charge of the crew of the world’s worst airline instead of its passengers. A new gameplay trailer released on July 14, 2026, quickly gained millions of views across social media, with many players praising its hilarious teamwork and unpredictable gameplay.

Mid-Air Mayhem Crew Together

Players can fly the plane or take care of the passenger cabin, serving food, calming nervous passengers, repairing equipment and dealing with emergencies. The weather is dynamic and heavy turbulence makes flying more and more difficult, sending luggage, snacks and even passengers flying across the cabin. The game also has proximity voice chat, making it harder to communicate when teammates are apart inside the aircraft.

Crews decide which passengers and cargo to accept before take-off. The jobs pay better but the risks increase. It’s a constant challenge, whether it’s dangerous cargo, problem passengers, escaped animals, bird strikes or equipment failure. In extreme situations, players may even leave the aircraft mid-flight to repair the hull or defend it from airborne pirates.

Viral Buzz Builds Ahead of Launch

Dear Passengers supports both solo play and online co-op, although it is clearly designed for groups of friends. Each flight is designed to be different, to encourage fast thinking, teamwork and embracing, not avoiding, failure. The game’s mix of ragdoll physics and unpredictable disasters has already attracted major streamers, including CouRageJD, while online users have described it as “the perfect game to play with friends.”

FLEXUS, previously known for mobile idle games with hundreds of millions of downloads, is making its PC debut with Dear Passengers. Steam wishlisting is already live, but no demo or exact release date has been announced beyond a 2026 launch window. With growing attention across social media, many believe the game could become one of the year’s biggest breakout co-op hits.

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NDTV – Dear Passengers is an upcoming co-op multiplayer game by Flexus for PC, launching later in 2026. Players work together as the crew of a failing airline, managing passengers, cargo, aircraft repairs, and chaotic in-flight emergencies. It includes ragdoll physics and unpredictable weather. Gameplay trailer released on July 14, 2026.

X – Recent updates show that Dear Passengers will allow players to either pilot the plane or run the passenger cabin, with each crew member having a specific role. This physics-based co-op game also includes dynamic weather and turbulence that directly affect gameplay, while cabin crew members have to serve food and drinks to meet the needs of the passengers. The announcement also emphasizes that it brings together players and their friends to form the crew of the world’s worst airline, in support of its cooperative multiplayer focus.

Sports Rant – Dear Passengers has a risk-reward mechanic, with players selecting passengers and cargo pre-flight, with the better gigs coming with the bigger challenges. Turbulence intensifies throughout each flight, making routine cabin tasks increasingly difficult, while the game also includes chaotic events such as escaped animals and emergency aircraft repairs. It supports both solo and online co-op play, Steam wishlisting is live, and no public demo or specific release date has been announced beyond its 2026 launch window.

Player.one – Dear Passengers is being developed by Ukrainian studio FLEXUS and features proximity voice chat, allowing players to communicate effectively only when they are close together inside the aircraft. New in-flight disasters include bird strikes, equipment failures, and escaped crocodiles, with every session designed to be different through unpredictable events. The game also marks FLEXUS’ PC debut after developing successful mobile idle games.

I am Ryan Mitchell, an Entertainment and Gaming News Writer at CHS HYD News. I cover streaming, movies, TV, celebrities, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, PC gaming, esports, and game releases.

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