Dear Passengers Crew Briefing

INDEPENDENT EDITORIAL DESK · CHECKED AUGUST 19, 2026

Verified briefings, not recycled rumors

Six maintained resources answer different questions about Dear Passengers. Every page links to its evidence, labels interpretation, and keeps unknown details visible instead of filling gaps with guesses.

THE BRIEFING LIBRARY

Choose the question you need answered

Start with the status tracker for a quick answer, use the source ledger to audit a claim, or open the longer guides for analysis and practical context.

01Status tracker

Release and demo tracker

A dated status board for the 2026 release window, public demo, price, platforms, and every launch detail that remains unannounced.

02Data timeline

The verified wishlist timeline

A source-by-source timeline from 700,000 to two million wishlists, with careful limits on what those developer-reported milestones prove.

03Editorial record

Official source and claim ledger

The evidence desk behind this site: each important claim, its primary source, its confidence level, and the next event that could change it.

04Gameplay analysis

How the flight loop creates co-op chaos

A system-by-system reading of manifest choices, cockpit communication, cabin work, physics failures, and what still needs hands-on verification.

05Hardware guide

What the current PC requirements tell us

A hardware decision guide that separates Steam's published minimum from unsupported frame-rate, Steam Deck, controller, and performance claims.

06Fact check

Confirmed features versus open questions

A maintainable fact check covering modes, platforms, languages, release timing, player count, demo access, and other common assumptions.

HOW THIS DESK WORKS

One claim, one traceable source

Storefront fields and FLEXUS announcements count as primary evidence. Named interviews are attributed. Community posts can identify questions but never prove a feature on their own.

  • Facts carry a source and a last-checked date.
  • Analysis is explicitly described as interpretation.
  • Corrections are reflected in the public source ledger.
  • Affiliate links and paid placements are not used.
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