Independent developer Maracas Studio has revealed Cat Mail Co., a cozy and relaxing postal management game set in a charming world of cats. The game’s official Steam page is now live, and players will be able to try it during Steam Next Fest from June 15 to 22 via a playable demo.

In Cat Mail Co., players arrive at a forgotten island post office left in disarray after the mysterious disappearance of its former postman. Parcels are piled high, customers are growing impatient, and operations are on the brink of collapse. It is up to players to restore the post office to its former glory, one package at a time.

Designed as a calm and satisfying experience, Cat Mail Co. focuses on a relaxing gameplay loop where players sort, weigh, stamp, label, and organize mail at their own pace. There are no timers or penalties. The game encourages players to find their rhythm while gradually unlocking new destinations, tools, and abilities.

As night falls, the experience takes a subtle magical turn. Parcels may reveal unusual properties under moonlight, adding mystery and discovery to the routine. Along the way, players uncover a story hidden within the backlog of undelivered mail.

The game also features up to 4-player cooperative gameplay. Friends can work together to optimize workflows or simply enjoy the cozy atmosphere as a team.

Cat Mail Co. will officially launch on July 6, 2026, and will be available in the following languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Polish, and Brazilian Portuguese.

“In an ever-changing and often unpredictable video game industry, we believe there is still a place for small indie games with strong creative vision. With Cat Mail Co., we wanted to offer players a truly relaxing experience, and we hope they will feel the same joy we had while developing it,” said Sophie Schiaratura, Co-founder of Maracas Studio.

Players can wishlist the game now on Steam and experience the demo during Steam Next Fest from June 15 to 22. Check out the demo showcasing the game, then tell us what you think on Bluesky and Twitter. Will you play Cat Mail Co.?

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