Speak — Release Date, Trailer & What We Know

Call in secret, strike deals, spread lies, and trust no one as you fight for control of the city. Releasing 2026.

2026Strategyby ChewaPrice: N/A
Quick verdict Speak is one of the most anticipated upcoming Strategy games on Steam, set for 2026. It's on our trending radar ahead of launch — a strong early signal. If you like Strategy games such as Tempest Rising, Pixel Darts: From Pub to Glory, Landlord Simulator, it's worth a wishlist.

About Speak

Speak is a game of diplomacy for 2–10 players (up to 6 in the demo) where deals, alliances, and betrayals decide who becomes the most powerful gang in the city How to Play A game lasts 15–30 minutes , and a player wins by controlling the majority of the hideouts. The game is round-based and divided into phases: Planning Phase: Secretly order your units to A) push into an adjacent area, B) support an adjacent unit, or C) hold your current area. Use this time to call, negotiate, and scheme with or against other players. Reveal Phase: All player moves are revealed. Conflicts are resolved through support: the unit with more support behind it gains control of the contested area. Reinforcement Phase: Players add or remove units based on the number of hideouts they control. Release content Play with up to 10 players accross 5 different maps, in public or private lobbies. Win rounds and use your prize money to unlock different skins for your thugs / board Compete in the Steam leaderboard to become the most powerful gang! Fully cutomize your games, bend the rules and experiment with various timers, unit counts or economy.

Description via Steam.

Key Stats

Genre
Strategy
Developer
Chewa
Release
2026
Price
N/A

Should You Play Speak?

Who it's for: fans of Strategy games like Tempest Rising, Pixel Darts: From Pub to Glory, Landlord Simulator.

Speak is a game of diplomacy for 2–10 players (up to 6 in the demo) where deals, alliances, and betrayals decide who becomes the most powerful gang in the city How to Play A game lasts 15–30 minutes , and a player wins by controlling the majority of the hideouts. The game is round-based and divided into phases: Planning Phase: Secretly order your units to A) push into an adjacent area, B) support an adjacent unit, or C) hold your current area. Use this time to call, negotiate, and scheme with or against other players. Reveal Phase: All player moves are r…

Speak is multiplayer on Steam and runs on Windows. It's on our trending radar ahead of its 2026 release.

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System Requirements & Platforms

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Platforms: Windows

Minimum

OS: Windows 10 · Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor · Graphics: NVidia GeForce 8600/9600GT, ATI/AMD Radeon HD2600/3600 · Sound Card: Standard audio

Speak — Frequently Asked Questions

When does Speak release?
Speak is set to launch on 2026 (Coming Soon on Steam).
What kind of game is Speak?
Speak is a Strategy game. Call in secret, strike deals, spread lies, and trust no one as you fight for control of the city.
Is Speak multiplayer or co-op?
Yes — Speak supports multiplayer on Steam.
Is Speak on Steam Deck or consoles?
Speak runs on Windows via Steam; Steam Deck compatibility has not been confirmed. No console release has been confirmed.
How much does Speak cost?
Pricing has not been announced yet (N/A). Wishlist it on Steam to be notified at launch.
What are Speak's system requirements?
The developer has not published detailed system requirements yet.
Is Speak 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 Speak?
Speak is developed by Chewa.
What games is Speak similar to?
Speak sits alongside Strategy games such as Tempest Rising, Pixel Darts: From Pub to Glory, Landlord Simulator.
What platforms is Speak on?
Speak is available on Windows.

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