@aggrocrabgames: the demo for #crashoutcrew is OUT NOW in Steam Next Fest until october 20th so CHECK IT OUT

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the.drink.or.the.cup
Trunks the boogie man :
can you please add public lobbies to peak i got no friends
2025-10-13 17:08:20
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lilpanda0317
LilPanda :
Will the full game be free or will you have to pay
2025-10-13 17:10:56
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russianimmy
RussianImmy :
PEAK ON PLAYSTAION PLEASE
2025-10-14 07:02:16
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ally_star72
AllyStar💫 :
I loved the demo I can't wait for the full game to drop
2025-10-14 18:16:50
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coolr4anch
Meatballs🤤 :
Yeah that’s cool and all. Soo.. How’s that peak biome going?
2025-10-14 02:26:27
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bricky.dude
Bricky dude :
it doesn’t say it released
2025-10-13 19:38:04
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xdruw2
Xdruw :
And when will the game be released?))
2025-10-13 17:27:16
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magseyrose
Mags :
Loved the game! It was way more chill than I expected… then realized that’s what happens when your PEAK/CoC team is a project coordinator, a scrum master, a customer success manager, and an engineer… (the CSM is a major loose cannon though)
2025-10-14 04:42:33
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gromdev
Grom_Dev 🛹 :
THIS GAME IS INSANE!! 🔥🦀❤
2025-10-13 17:31:19
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the_pastelpunk
Pastel Punk :
Playing with the crew tonight!! When do we think a release will happen? Is Spring 2026 too lofty? 🤩 So excited to play!!!!
2025-10-13 17:24:18
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arya.awooo
arya (birb) :
This game is peak
2025-10-13 18:04:16
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the_ghostly_guy
Ghostlyguy :
Loved the game, streamed upon release- we beat it in an hour and forty minutes, it was such a blast! I would 100% kill for an online competive mode where 2-4 players go against another 2-4 players for who can send out the most trucks! 10/10 game, loving every second
2025-10-14 13:36:35
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light_yagami21m
Light yagami 📓 :
I know it’s the wrong game but there is a bug where if you spam equip and unequip on the bugle the hands go in a weird position.Thank you 😁
2025-10-14 23:34:18
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justkaiden12
JUSTKaiden :D :
Played it with my friends it was so much fun
2025-10-14 04:13:47
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whymerageplatformer
Why Me Rage Platformer :
excellent game. come check us too ♥
2025-10-13 20:04:28
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bagel.boy777
Bagel guy :
i feel like this game has an connection to peak and how the plan crashed
2025-10-13 17:43:35
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djinvasion21
Krystl :
I love the game so far 🥰🥰🥰🥰 I swear the PA system said we’re going to a bing bong party after shift was over!!! So excited
2025-10-14 12:34:16
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brickshitter0
brickshitter :
Yeah the Game is good but when is Peak coming to ps
2025-10-13 18:26:11
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_eggzy_
Garn47 :
Cool. Now add console support to peak,
2025-10-15 09:00:06
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crispy_kidd
The Zongler :
ITS SO FUN IM SO GLAD MY PC CAME EARLY!!!
2025-10-14 13:20:53
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tk_layla
Tiazamat :
Here's to a fun week 💜
2025-10-13 17:05:06
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agent_storm
agent_storm_ :
its so much fun gonna have a hard time editing my vod with how much im gonna be laughing
2025-10-14 16:40:38
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luluumin
Lulumin :
It was so fun! Loved it ❤️🥹
2025-10-13 21:54:38
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yokarniy__babay
екарный бабай💜🐝 :
early would like to play it
2025-10-13 17:04:09
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ofeq
o.p333 :
release more levels for asleepypokimon
2025-10-15 05:01:43
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