Easy Delivery Co. Mobile Launches March 26, 2026, Ported by Doghowl
Easy Delivery Co. is coming to iOS and Android on March 26, 2026, with Doghowl Games Ltd listed as the mobile seller - mobile players get a touch‑tuned port of the cozy-yet-eerie delivery sim.

Easy Delivery Co., the low‑poly delivery sim that earned strong Steam attention, will arrive on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store on March 26, 2026. The App Store listing shows Doghowl Games Ltd as the seller and packages a touch‑friendly build that developer Sam C. says plays "really fun" on mobile.
Sam C. announced the mobile launch in community channels, writing, "I'm happy to announce that Easy Delivery Co. will also be available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store later this year - on March 26th to be exact!" The developer added that "the UI has changed just a bit to accommodate for touch screens, and I'm happy to say that it is really fun to play." The listing and press materials lean into the game's contrasting moods, trading cozy delivery loop mechanics against a slightly eerie undertone; App Store copy cheekily insists, "No strange secrets or hidden lore. None. Really. We promise."
The mobile listing contains concrete details players need to know. The iOS build is 426.2 MB and is listed in Adventure, requires iOS 13.0 or later (iPadOS 13.0+, macOS 11.0+, visionOS 1.0+), supports Game Center, is in English, and carries a 4+ age rating. The App Store flags in‑app purchases with two "Base Game" price entries at $9.99 and $12.99; the listing does not explain the duplicate price lines. App Store marketing also lifts Steam praise into its blurb, noting "Steam: Overwhelmingly Positive, 96%."
Easy Delivery Co. has a recent PC history that helps explain mobile interest. The full Windows release landed September 18, 2025, at $12.99, and Gamespress reported the demo attracted a 97% "overwhelmingly positive" rating from 1000+ Steam reviews and more than 150k wishlists before launch. Gamespress described Sam C. as a solo developer inspired by titles such as Animal Crossing and The Long Dark. Oro Interactive handled PC publishing; Gamespress lists press contact Stijn Deschuyteneer at Oro Interactive with the email stijn@orointeractive.com.

One point of ambiguity in early reports is the developer’s full byline. Most official and community posts use "Sam C.," while an earlier summary item elsewhere used the name "Sam Cameron." The App Store seller field clearly lists Doghowl Games Ltd, and at least one reporting line notes the port is handled by Doghowl rather than the original solo developer.
What this means on the ground is straightforward: mobile players will get the same cozy-yet-eerie delivery loop on the go with touch-tuned UI, a small download footprint for iOS, and a paid base-game presence that currently shows multiple price entries. Verify live store listings at launch for your region and device compatibility, and watch the community channels for follow-up from Sam C. and Doghowl about pricing and any platform‑specific differences. Have an Easy day.
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