Developer Running With Scissors, known for the controversial Postal series, has announced its latest first-person shooter project, “Flesh & Wire.” In this game, players take on the role of Angel, a survivor of the rampages of the infamous Postal Dude from the first part of the series. This is a unique change of perspective, as players normally embody the attacker.
Game mechanics and setting
In “Flesh & Wire,” Angel embarks on a vendetta against the Postal Dude. The game is set in the barren desert landscape of Arizona. Players must fight against military units as well as Angel’s own traumatic memories. The developer describes the game as a “horror first-person shooter” and has already released a trailer. This trailer suggests a more serious tone compared to the earlier, often satirical orientation of the Postal games.
Background and developer perspective
Running With Scissors has built a reputation over the years for provocative and controversial games. With “Flesh & Wire,” the studio seems to be taking a step toward a more nuanced exploration of sensitive topics such as trauma and revenge.
The game’s development offers the studio an opportunity to explore deeper narrative structures and expand the emotional depth of its characters.
Release period and expectations
Flesh & Wire is scheduled for release in 2027. This timeframe gives Running With Scissors enough space to further refine the concept and potentially address any concerns that may arise regarding the portrayal of sensitive topics. Fans and critics will be watching closely to see if and how the studio will adjust its usual provocative approach.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is special about “Flesh & Wire”?
Players take on the role of a victim of the Postal Dude and experience a story of trauma and revenge in a horror FPS format.
When is “Flesh & Wire” scheduled for release?
The game is scheduled for release in 2027.
What themes does the game cover?
Among other things, “Flesh & Wire” deals with traumatic experiences and revenge, embedded in a horror first-person shooter experience.

