Dear Passengers trailer avec l’avion et l’équipage plongés dans le chaos

Dear Passengers trailer: co-op flight chaos is coming to PC in 2026

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The Dear Passengers trailer introduces a co-op airline game where keeping the plane airborne is only half the job. FLEXUS has opened the Steam page for a 2026 PC release. The exact release date and price remain unknown, so the sensible move is a wishlist, not a purchase decision.

Official trailer for Dear Passengers trailer : the co-op flight chaos begins.

Key points

  • Dear Passengers is planned for Windows PC through Steam in 2026, with no exact release date.
  • Steam confirms single-player and online co-op, but not a player cap or local co-op.
  • FLEXUS has not announced the Dear Passengers price, editions, preorder, or early access.
  • Console versions and subscription availability are not confirmed.
The official Dear Passengers announcement trailer from FLEXUS Games.

Steam confirms Windows PC, single-player, and online co-op. It does not confirm a player cap, local co-op, cross-play, a demo, or public matchmaking. Those omissions matter more than a funny trailer when a group is choosing its next shared game.

Dear Passengers trailer: a cabin built for disasters

Official Dear Passengers screenshot showing gameplay context for step 1 of this player guide
Dear Passengers: official screenshot to keep the guide tied to the exact game.

The trailer sells a strong fantasy. One player pilots while the others serve passengers, protect cargo, and react to emergencies inside the cabin. Turbulence and air pockets throw loose objects around, turning ordinary service jobs into immediate problems.

The most promising system is the stated risk-reward choice before takeoff. Higher-paying passengers and cargo appear to bring more trouble. That can give each run a useful decision before the physical chaos begins. Steam describes the core features on its official store page.

Dear Passengers price: no price or editions yet

The Dear Passengers price has not been announced. There is no Standard, Deluxe, or premium edition on Steam. There is also no preorder, launch discount, early-access plan, or subscription announcement.

That leaves an important player question unresolved. A compact co-op comedy can be excellent value at one price and a harder sell at another. Until FLEXUS confirms the launch offer, any price comparison would be guesswork.

Platforms and early access

PC through Steam is the only confirmed platform. PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch versions have not been announced. Steam also lists six interface languages, but French is not among the currently listed options.

FLEXUS’s official company update confirms that the Steam page has just gone live. For now, players can follow our latest gaming news and browse more gaming features while waiting for practical launch details.

More Overcooked than flight simulator

Dear Passengers looks closer to Overcooked than to a traditional flight game. Both concepts turn clear jobs into comedy through pressure and poor communication. FLEXUS adds a moving vehicle, weather, and physics chaos. The trailer cannot yet prove mission variety or long-term progression, so that comparison remains about its visible promise.

The player impact is straightforward. Groups that want a new chaotic co-op game should watch the price, crew limit, and online features before committing. If tasks remain readable, failed landings could become great stories. If the game hides too much information behind noise, the joke may wear thin. The concept earns attention; the purchase case needs details.

Questions still open

  • How many people can join one crew? That answer decides whether established co-op groups can play together.
  • Will local co-op, cross-play, or public matchmaking be supported? These features decide how easy it is to organize a flight.
  • What will the launch price be? Price is essential for judging the game’s value against other co-op releases.

Should players wait?

Yes. The trailer is a lively announcement, but it is not a substitute for a release date, price, and feature breakdown. FLEXUS has a memorable premise. Its next update needs to explain how much game sits behind the cabin chaos. Follow the official FLEXUS site for the next confirmed update.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dear Passengers price?

No price has been announced. The official Steam page does not show a price, preorder, discount, or edition. It only lists a planned 2026 release window for PC.

Which Dear Passengers edition should I choose?

There are no announced editions to compare. FLEXUS has not listed Standard, Deluxe, or collector options. Wait for official sales information before choosing an edition.

Is Dear Passengers included with a subscription?

No subscription inclusion has been announced. Steam confirms the PC version, but there is no confirmed Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, or other catalogue release.

Should I wait for a Dear Passengers sale?

Wait for the base price first. A sale cannot be verified before FLEXUS reveals a launch price and date. Adding the official Steam page to your wishlist is the clearest option today.

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