Clean Up Earth is all about working together to restore nature
Clean Up Earth showcased a new gameplay trailer at the Future Games Show Spring Showcase powered by HyperX, highlighting its expansive online co-op features and how coordinated environmental cleanups will work.
Developed by French studio Magic Pockets, the game currently has a demo on Steam, letting players test their skills clearing junk from polluted locations ahead of the full PC launch. Players can go solo or invite up to eight friends to join, and larger shared maps support up to 25 players for more coordinated efforts.
Restore nature, one cleanup at a time
Using your Terra Cleaners, you’ll collect litter, rebuild terrain, and help wildlife return to once-barren areas. Recycled junk provides in-game rewards and materials to repair structures, while exploration can uncover hidden artifacts, making the experience both relaxing and rewarding.
What sets Clean Up Earth apart is its integration with real-world environmental impact. Players can choose a partner organization, and progress in larger online sessions can generate micro-donations to support actual restoration initiatives—all at no additional cost to the player.
Clean Up Earth is expected to launch on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store in April 2026, with PS5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch 2 versions coming later. To stay updated, follow @CUE_game and add the game to your Steam wishlist. ![]()
For more highlights from today’s Future Games Show Spring Showcase, visit the official Steam page.