Saber Interactive has announced a March 5, 2026, release date for Docked, its upcoming port simulation game focused on the everyday realities of running a working harbor. The title launches on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, with players stepping into the role of a longshoreman tasked with keeping the industrial hub of Port Wake running smoothly.
Rather than leaning into spectacle, Docked is built around the interconnected logistics of port life. Players move cargo from ship to shore, operate heavy machinery, manage contracts, and respond to equipment wear and tear under time pressure. Every task feeds back into the port’s broader economy, with missed deadlines or poorly maintained machinery threatening to disrupt entire supply chains.
Port Simulation Game Docked Brings Realism to the Dock on its Release Date
Set at Port Wake, players will find themselves hands-on with heavy machinery at the core of the experience. From ship-to-shore cranes to terminal tractors, Docked emphasizes weight distribution, positioning, and precision rather than simple point-and-click automation. Saber says the goal is to give players a grounded sense of how demanding dock work can be, balancing efficiency with safety while handling delicate or high-priority cargo.
Progression revolves around reinvestment. Completing contracts earns money that can be put back into Port Wake, unlocking new equipment, expanding storage lots, upgrading infrastructure, and opening up more complex logistical routes. Over time, players are expected to grow the port from a struggling operation into a fully modernized commercial hub, one crane and contract at a time.
Ahead of launch, Saber is offering two editions of the game. The Standard Edition includes the base experience, while the Deluxe Edition adds the New Horizons expansion pass, which will introduce new machinery, post-launch jobs, and infrastructure upgrades. Deluxe Edition players also gain early access to an upgraded terminal tractor with enhanced performance.
Players who pre-order either edition will receive an exclusive Premium Reach Stacker vehicle, featuring visual upgrades and mechanical improvements designed to speed up cargo handling. For those curious before committing, a free demo is already available on Steam, offering a hands-on look at Docked’s core systems and pacing.
Docked launches March 5, 2026, on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, as well as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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