CREWED announced: Chaotic co-op game where crew is more dangerous than space

Limina Games opened the Steam page for the 2-6 player cooperative spaceship game CREWED. The game casts players as employees of a faceless mega-corporation that sends them on dangerous missions with…

Limina Games opened the Steam page for the 2-6 player cooperative spaceship game CREWED. The game casts players as employees of a faceless mega-corporation that sends them on dangerous missions with a barely functioning ship. But CREWED’s real threat is not space itself; Your crewmates are unpredictable under pressure. Summary in 10 SecondsCREWED was announced as a cooperative spaceship management game for 2-6 players.

The game includes crises such as hull cracks, reactor malfunctions, oxygen problems and a broken communication system. The planned release date of the production by Limina Games on Steam appears to be the third quarter of 2026. CREWED aims to debut in the third quarter of 2026. The game is currently unreleased on Steam and users can request test access. Additionally, the developer and publisher of the game is listed as Limina Games.

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CREWED wants you to manage the panic, not the ship. The basic idea of CREWED is to combine the classic “keep the spaceship afloat” structure with social chaos. Players; reactor malfunctions, oxygen problems, hull cracks, heating problems and trying to coordinate between procedural tasks. However, since each system affects the other, a small negligence can quickly turn into overlapping crises. In this respect, CREWED seems to be a crisis simulation based on timing and communication, rather than a co-op game where only the task list is followed.

Doing a seemingly simple task late can create new problems at different points of the ship. In other words, “when you do it” will be as important as “what you do” in the game. Proximity voice chat and the broken intercom system stand out. One of the most striking aspects of the game is the communication system. In CREWED, players can only hear people nearby. The onboard intercom system begins to malfunction when the reactor is stressed and can be completely cut off.

This makes the crises experienced on different floors of the ship even more panic-filled. On the Steam page of the game; It is stated that it is based on proximity voice chat, broken intercom due to reactor failure, gradual failure systems, procedural tasks and broadcaster-friendly chaotic moments. The game will feature ship management tasks such as sealing hull cracks, restarting reactors, cleaning O2 filters and opening heating pipes.

A chaos that is enjoyable to watch is aimed for broadcasters. One of the points that CREWED highlights on the developer side is that the game has a structure that is fun not only to play but also to watch. The crew being disconnected from each other, interruption of voice communication, making wrong decisions during panic and chain collapse of systems may make the game especially suitable for publishers. The game is listed on Steam with tags such as action, co-op, adventure, multiplayer, online co-op, science fiction, physics, horror, party game and space.

Steam Cloud and Family Sharing support is also included on the page. Editor’s note CREWED’s idea seems quite familiar but has high potential, especially for those who like chaotic co-op games played with a group of friends. If the proximity chat and broken intercom system are implemented correctly, the game can produce many funny and panic-filled moments in broadcasts. Do you think CREWED could be one of the new chaotic co-op games to be played with friends?

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