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Weekly Steam Square #161: Palworld 1.0, Cat Mail Co., and More

The roundup highlights the breadth of Steam's release slate, with Palworld's full launch as a milestone for the survival crafting genre.

Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.

Weekly Steam Square #161: Palworld 1.0, Cat Mail Co., and More

4Gamer's weekly Steam Square column for July 11, 2026, highlights new and updated titles on Steam. The biggest story is Palworld's official 1.0 release, adding 72 new Pals and revamping multiple systems. Other notable entries include the healing sim Cat Mail Co., the solo-developed RPG Veritas Tales, the vampire life sim Moonlight Peaks, and the remake Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced.

4Gamer's weekly Steam Square column for July 11, 2026, rounds up notable new releases and updates on Valve's platform. The headline is Palworld's official 1.0 release, but the list also includes a cat-themed post office sim, a solo-made fantasy RPG, a vampire life simulator, and a remake of Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag.

  • Cat Mail Co.: Healing sim set in a chaotic post office where you work as a cat employee sorting parcels.
  • Veritas Tales: Witch of the Dark Castle: Reading-style fantasy RPG crafted over six years by a single developer without generative AI.
  • Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced: Remake of Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag with new storylines and officer companions.
  • Moonlight Peaks: Vampire life sim where you renovate a farm into a Gothic estate and enjoy various hobbies.
  • Palworld: Open-world survival crafting game that reaches version 1.0 after two and a half years in early access, adding 72 new Pals.
  • Backyard Baseball: Completely new entry in the arcade baseball series, rebuilt for modern audiences.
  • Mothkeep: Short observation game where you record moths in a hand-drawn nature reserve.
  • Mesmalie: Occult visual novel about a person with uncontrollable magic seeking help from a witch.

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