Supermarket Chaos Adding Multiplayer Support and New Mode as Free Updates
The addition of multiplayer requires a fundamental restructuring of the game's architecture, marking a significant shift for the single-player organization sim.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
BunnyHopHome announced future update plans for the supermarket organization simulator Supermarket Chaos. Multiplayer support is planned, with a beta test from August to September and a stable release within 2026 supporting 2 to 4 players. The developer cited the need for a fundamental restructuring of the game's architecture to enable multiplayer. A new mode is also in development as early additional content. All updates will be free. The game is available on Steam at 655 yen with a 10% launch discount until July 10.
Supermarket Chaos, a game about organizing 4,668 products across 16 sections, is getting multiplayer. Developer BunnyHopHome announced that the first beta test will run from August to September, with stable multiplayer support expected by the end of 2026. The game's architecture needs a fundamental overhaul to support 2 to 4 players. In addition, a new mode is in development as a smaller-scale addition, since new maps require too much modeling work. All of this content will be delivered as free updates. The game is currently available on Steam at 655 yen, with a 10% discount until July 10.
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