Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! gets July 2026 release date

Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! gets July 2026 release date

A release date for Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! has been unveiled at today’s Black Voices in Gaming showcase.

The title is slated for a July 29 release on PC and Xbox Series X|S. A release date trailer can be seen below.

A synopsis for Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! reads:

In Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?!, you make deliveries and slam into as many obstacles as possible, isekai-ing them into the fantasy world of Talinfold. After being struck, Carissa, a young woman about to start her new corporate job, awakens in this new world as a buff elf protagonist.

The only way to get her home is through reckless driving and massive collateral damage as you send helpful resources crashing across dimensions. Together, you’ll unlock the Galactic Gate, defeat the Skeleton King, and claim his legendary Scroll of Resurrection.

Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! is a playful riff on the “truck-kun” isekai meme, inspired by the long-running anime and manga trope of protagonists being transported to fantasy worlds after being hit by a generic delivery truck. True to Strange Scaffold’s style, the game blends absurdist comedy with personal storytelling as its characters find common ground and surmount impossible odds.

RELATED: Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! arrives in 2026

Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! will appear at the Tribeca Festival (June 10-14 in New York City) and Steam Next Fest: June 2026 as a free demo. The game can be wishlisted on Steam right now here.

A New Trailer was Just Revealed with a Release Date during @bvigaming.bsky.social?! Truck-kun is Supporting Me from Another World?! launches on Steam and Xbox Series X|S July 29th 🚚 💨 Wishlist today! store.steampowered.com/app/3642010/

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— Strange Scaffold (@strangescaffold.bsky.social) June 2, 2026 at 12:34 PM

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