A New Simulator Game Lets You Live Out Your Dreams of Running a Shipping Store

by James Lara January 31, 2026 11:03 pm in News

Simulator fans, there’s a new game arriving this year that might just pique your interest. Have you ever wondered what it might be like to run a UPS/FedEx store? Well, wonder no more, as Shipping Store Simulator 2037 puts you in the center of your own shipping store.

Finally, you can be the guy who ruins someone’s day by throwing their package at their door.

Be the Shipper You Were Born to Be

Interesting idea for a simulator game, though we’ve had quite our share of out of nowhere simulators over the past years. It’s certainly a genre that has grown beyond its “realistic” takes.

About the game (via Steam):

The year is 2037. Your journey from humble pickup point to logistics center begins now.

Hire robots, expand your warehouse, automate routines, and take over your business competitors one by one. Pick the right strategies to get more orders, and more profit.

Robot helpers

Robots will do the grunt work for you, like unloading boxes, stocking shelves, and serving customers. Keep an eye on their status, and your warehouse will run like clockwork.

Air and land delivery

Hop behind the wheel and deliver big orders while exploring the picturesque streets of Cranelock. When you’ve got mini packages that need to be delivered ASAP, use drones for speed!

Perfect order

Accept deliveries, sort packages, and build your own storage system that only you understand. Expand so that no customer is left behind.

Battle for Cranelock

Run your competitors out of town by filling the city with your ads, luring key clients, and snagging exclusive VIP orders. Become an urban delivery legend!

Developed by PLAYSTROM studio, Shipping Store Simulator 2037 arrives on PC in Q3 2026.

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.