Panic Stations, a new studio within the Skeleton Crew group, released its debut title Frog Sqwad on June 12, 2026, on Steam and Xbox Series X|S, with Xbox Game Pass support at launch.
Panic Stations is a new studio within the Skeleton Crew group that specializes in cooperative multiplayer games. Its debut title, Frog Sqwad, launched on June 12, 2026, for PC via Steam and Xbox Series X|S. The game supports Xbox Game Pass at launch, and a launch sale on Steam offers a 38% discount for one week after release.
Frog Sqwad is a cooperative chaotic puzzle action game for up to eight players. Players control frogs in the sewers, using their sticky tongues to jump between pipes, grab objects, and throw teammates. Eating food causes frogs to grow larger, eventually becoming giant Mega Frogs that can roll through stages. Taking damage shrinks frogs into small eggs, requiring teamwork to recover. The goal is to meet daily food quotas set by the Swamp King. Meeting quotas unlocks new developments, and gold earned in the sewers can buy toys and gadgets for future runs. The sewers change each playthrough, introducing new dangers. Voice chat is supported, with frog mouths syncing to player speech.
The game includes in-game collaborations with PEAK and Roadside Research elements. It supports Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Korean, and 12 other languages. The base game costs 980 yen, with a supporter pack available for 600 yen. A demo of the game earned a 'Very Positive' rating on Steam before the full release.
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Panic Stations released its cooperative puzzle action game Frog Sqwad on June 12, 2026, for PC via Steam and Xbox Series X|S. The base game costs 980 yen, with a supporter pack available for 600 yen. A launch sale on Steam offers a 38% discount for one week after release. The game supports Xbox Game Pass. Frog Sqwad is a cooperative chaotic puzzle action game for up to eight players. Players control frogs in the sewers, using their sticky tongues to jump between pipes, grab objects, and throw teammates. Eating food causes frogs to grow larger, eventually becoming giant Mega Frogs that can roll through stages. Taking damage shrinks frogs into small eggs, requiring teamwork to recover. The goal is to meet daily food quotas set by the Swamp King. Meeting quotas unlocks new developments, and gold earned in the sewers can buy toys and gadgets for future runs. The sewers change each playthrough, introducing new dangers. Voice chat is supported, with frog mouths syncing to player speech. In-game collaborations with PEAK and Roadside Research elements appear. The game supports Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Korean, and 12 other languages.
May 29
Developer Panic Stations announced that Frog Sqwad, a physics-based co-op action game about frogs collecting food for a hungry king, will launch on June 11 (June 12 in Japan) on PC and Xbox Series X|S, with Game Pass availability. The game supports up to eight players and centers on tongue-based movement and object manipulation.