Maracas Studio has just lifted the lid on the full gameplay experience of Fish Stick Protocol, revealing a colorful storm of co-op chaos in its first ever official trailer. Designed for one to eight players, the game blends strategy, absurdity, and unpredictable dimension-hopping action.

Fish Stick Protocol is a co-op extraction game with a light-hearted tone, designed around teamwork, emergent problem-solving, and physics-driven gameplay. There’s no permadeath or horror—just pure dimension-hopping fun. Players can wishlist the game now on Steam ahead of its upcoming release.
Today’s trailer gives fans a proper taste of the game’s core loop for the first time. Players band together to explore bizarre procedural worlds, dodge hazardous anomalies, and extract strange relics—only to bring them back and expand a customizable manor that doubles as a shared hub.
Until now, the tone of Fish Stick Protocol had only been teased through concept art and cryptic hints. With this reveal, the development team finally showcases how it feels to improvise a mission on the fly, adapt to emerging threats, and make mayhem part of the plan.
“We’ve poured so much of our weird creative energy into this game,” says Sophie Schiaratura, CPO and cofounder of Maracas Studio. “The new trailer finally gives people a sense of how unpredictable, strategic, and downright absurd our missions can get. It’s the chaos we love, wrapped in a world you want to explore.”