Bad Signal — Release Date, Trailer & What We Know
A social-deduction platformer for 4 to 8 players where a team secretly steers a shared robot to the exit while hidden saboteurs try to make the run fa Releasing Jul 12, 2026.

Official trailer & screenshots via Steam
About Bad Signal
Bad Signal A social-deduction platformer for 4 to 8 players. Steer one shared robot to the exit. Trust no one. A single robot has to reach the exit door of a 2D grid level, but nobody drives it directly. Each round, every player secretly submits one move, and the moves play out in a random order on the shared screen. One or two players are secretly hackers , steering the run into pits, spikes, and projectiles to drain the round budget before the team reaches the door. The PC shows the world. Players join in seconds from their phones by scanning a QR code, with nothing to install. How it plays Everyone moves, no one is in control. You each pick a single move per round and only see your own turn order. The robot's path is the sum of choices nobody fully owns. Read the run, not the labels. Evidence is behavior. A mistimed jump into a spike could be a mistake, or it could be sabotage. Beat the clock. Every level has a fixed round budget. Wasted moves and avoidable deaths burn it down, and if it hits zero before the door, the hackers win. Roles Hackers sabotage from the shadows, with cooldown abilities to override a player's move, jam a reveal, or plant false evidence. Tracers can privately inspect one player's submitted move each round to gather proof. Operators keep the run on track and hold a one-time tamper-proof move to defend against the hackers. Accuse, vote, and gamble Between rounds the table debates who keeps steering the robot into danger. Vote to disable a suspect for a round, or call a final accusation that wins or loses the game on the spot. Features 4 to 8 players, no extra controllers required Instant phone join by QR code, nothing to install Hand-crafted levels with pits, spikes, and timed projectiles A built-in level editor for making and sharing your own stages
Description via Steam.
Key Stats
Should You Play Bad Signal?
Bad Signal A social-deduction platformer for 4 to 8 players. Steer one shared robot to the exit. Trust no one. A single robot has to reach the exit door of a 2D grid level, but nobody drives it directly. Each round, every player secretly submits one move, and the moves play out in a random order on the shared screen. One or two players are secretly hackers , steering the run into pits, spikes, and projectiles to drain the round budget before the team reaches the door. The PC shows the world. Players join in seconds from their phones by scanning a QR code…
Bad Signal is co-op and multiplayer on Steam and runs on Windows. It's on our trending radar ahead of its Jul 12, 2026 release.
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System Requirements & Platforms
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Platforms: Windows
Minimum
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS: Windows 10 (64-bit) · Processor: Intel Core i3 or equivalent · Memory: 1 GB RAM · Graphics: Integrated graphics (Intel HD Graphics, AMD equivalent) · Storage: 500 MB available space · Sound Card: Any standard onboard sound card
Recommended
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Bad Signal — Frequently Asked Questions
- When does Bad Signal release?
- Bad Signal is set to launch on Jul 12, 2026 (Coming Soon on Steam).
- What kind of game is Bad Signal?
- Bad Signal is a Strategy game. A social-deduction platformer for 4 to 8 players where a team secretly steers a shared robot to the exit while hidden saboteurs try to make the run fa
- Is Bad Signal multiplayer or co-op?
- Yes — Bad Signal supports co-op and multiplayer on Steam.
- Is Bad Signal on Steam Deck or consoles?
- Bad Signal runs on Windows via Steam; Steam Deck compatibility has not been confirmed. No console release has been confirmed.
- How much does Bad Signal cost?
- Pricing has not been announced yet (N/A). Wishlist it on Steam to be notified at launch.
- What are Bad Signal's system requirements?
- The developer has not published detailed system requirements yet.
- Is Bad Signal worth wishlisting?
- If you enjoy Strategy games like Tempest Rising, Pixel Darts: From Pub to Glory, Landlord Simulator, yes. It's on our trending radar.
- Who made Bad Signal?
- Bad Signal is developed by Full Steak Developers.
- What games is Bad Signal similar to?
- Bad Signal sits alongside Strategy games such as Tempest Rising, Pixel Darts: From Pub to Glory, Landlord Simulator.
- What platforms is Bad Signal on?
- Bad Signal is available on Windows.
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