Wreck Runners

Co-op Bermuda Triangle extraction game Wreck Runners confirms release date on PC and consoles

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Disruptive Games has announced that its co-op multiplayer extraction game, Wreck Runners, will be coming to PC via Steam, as well as Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, on July 16, 2026. Set in the Bermuda Triangle, this spooky, loot-gathering game was previously just announced for PC, with release on consoles now confirmed.

In the game’s story, the “extremely benevolent” and not at all suspicious Trustwell Corporation has an urgent contract, and it needs the player and up to three friends to head to the Bermuda Triangle. There they’ll explore the vast reaches of this tropical destination in search of valuable loot and profits for the mother company. Just don’t ask about the ominous and encroaching Fog.

In a press release, the devlopers invite players to, “Hop into your all-terrain and aquatic vehicle, the ORCA, and venture out into the murky depths, unsafe skies, and a world that’s collapsing around you, aiming to locate precious salvage. Your Scrapjack tool can help too, as you wrangle with its physics-based grappler to wrest loot from difficult-to-reach places.”

The game promises that every run is unpredictable and that players will need to brave unnatural creatures and the elements, including that pesky Fog, to get out safely. In between these runs, players will have the opportunity to turn their loot into treasure. Use their earnings to gain better equipment, upgrades, and even a fresh look for themselves and their crew. Being a wreck runner isn’t always easy, but with comms and collaboration, you’ll become Trustwell’s best employees.

Disruptive Games is an independent studio building multiplayer games driven by physics, cooperation, and social friction rather than scripted moments. Based in California, the studio was founded by industry veterans who have worked on games such as Diablo II and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater.