The Postal franchise, created by Running with Scissors, has always been infamous for its over-the-top violence, crude humor, and unapologetic chaos. Over the years, the series has explored different shooter sub-genres, ranging from top-down mayhem in Postal (1997) to first-person insanity in Postal 2 and beyond. In 2022, Postal: Brain Damaged brought the series into the retro “boomer shooter” revival, earning praise for its fast-paced, old-school FPS action and unfiltered absurdity.
Now, the saga continues with POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze, a brand-new DLC that cranks the madness up a notch. Launching September 9, 2025, on PC via GOG and Steam (with console releases later), this tropical-themed expansion promises a sunburned blend of carnage, satire, and outrageous humor that only Postal could deliver.
Postal: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze DLC Announcement Trailer
What is POSTAL: These Sunny Daze DLC?
“These Sunny Daze” is a direct continuation of Postal: Brain Damaged, throwing the Postal Dude headfirst into a bizarre new adventure. Just when it seemed like vacation mode was in full swing, chaos strikes: redheads become public enemy number one, a lunatic president rises to power, and the Dude’s own arsenal is stolen by a tech-obsessed Vice President.
Armed with only rage, improvisation, and a fruity cocktail, the Postal Dude sets off across sun-drenched battlefields filled with beach fanatics, muscle-bound chads, and streamer-obsessed enemies. It’s the same brand of Postal mayhem—but now turned up to “vacation massacre” mode.
Key Features of These Sunny Daze
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A New Story Chapter – Expands the tale after Brain Damaged, keeping the chaos alive.
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Tropical Carnage – Summer vacation vibes meet absurd destruction.
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5 New Weapons – Including the sweaty sticky hand, a weird but handy tool for creative combat and exploration.
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New Enemy Types – From egotistical streamers to ripped “chad” warriors, expect fresh absurd challenges.
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Returning Characters – Familiar faces appear in a sunburnt, satirical new setting.
Postal (Franchise) Release Order
Here’s the chronological order of the main Postal games and expansions, including where Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze fits into the franchise:
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Postal / Postal Redux – original top-down shooter (1997; Redux remake in 2016)
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Postal: Brain Damaged – retro-styled FPS spin-off (2022)
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Postal: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze – DLC expansion (2025)
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Postal 2 (2003) – first-person sequel set in Paradise
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Postal 2 Expansions – Share the Pain, Apocalypse Weekend, Paradise Lost (2003–2015)
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Postal III (2011) – third-person sequel, later retconned as non-canonical
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Postal 4: No Regerts (2022) – described as the “true sequel” to Postal 2
Production and Development
The DLC is developed by CreativeForge Games in collaboration with Hyperstrange, with Running with Scissors overseeing and co-publishing. Vince Desi, founder of Running with Scissors, emphasized the studio’s excitement for this release, calling it the next big chapter in the Postal Dude’s bizarre journey. The team promises fans a healthy mix of boomer shooter action and the unhinged humor that the franchise is famous for.
Critical Reception of the Postal Franchise
The Postal series has always sparked strong reactions—often controversial. Past entries like Postal III were critically panned (Metacritic: 24/100), while Postal 4: No Regerts also drew negative scores (31/100). However, Postal: Brain Damaged broke the cycle with a Metacritic score of 71/100, praised for its polished retro shooter mechanics and unapologetic style.
Given the positive reception of Brain Damaged, fans and critics alike are curious whether These Sunny Daze can maintain this upward trend.
Box Office / Sales Context
While the Postal games have never been mainstream chart-toppers, they’ve maintained a strong cult following since 1997. Running with Scissors thrives on its niche audience, appealing to players who crave irreverence and satire in gaming. Brain Damaged found notable success across PC and console platforms, and “These Sunny Daze” is expected to attract both long-time fans and curious newcomers looking for retro FPS fun.
Is POSTAL: These Sunny Daze Worth Playing?
If you enjoyed Postal: Brain Damaged or retro-inspired shooters like Dusk and Amid Evil, then These Sunny Daze is absolutely worth diving into. It continues the franchise’s tradition of breaking boundaries while offering fresh content, creative weaponry, and satirical humor. The summer-themed setting also adds a refreshing twist compared to the darker backdrops of previous Postal titles.
Why Should You Play POSTAL: These Sunny Daze?
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Nostalgia meets innovation – A modern retro shooter infused with Postal’s signature insanity.
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Dark humor and satire – Expect political jabs, crude comedy, and absurd scenarios.
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Cult-classic charm – The Postal series is unapologetically unique, standing out from mainstream shooters.
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Chaotic creativity – New weapons, enemies, and environments ensure every moment is unpredictable.
Postal: These Sunny Daze FAQ
Q: When does POSTAL: These Sunny Daze release?
A: September 9, 2025, for PC (Steam & GOG). Console releases will follow later.
Q: Do I need to own POSTAL: Brain Damaged to play the DLC?
A: Yes, this is an expansion and requires the base game.
Q: Which platforms will it be available on?
A: Initially on PC, with PlayStation and Nintendo Switch ports planned after.
Q: What’s new in the DLC compared to the base game?
A: A new story chapter, 5 new weapons, tropical-themed enemies, and unique gameplay mechanics like the sticky hand tool.
Q: Is it as controversial as past Postal games?
A: While still outrageous, Brain Damaged and its DLC focus more on chaotic fun and boomer-shooter style gameplay than shock value.
Conclusion
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze is shaping up to be a sun-soaked cocktail of carnage, satire, and classic FPS chaos. With its unique humor, over-the-top weaponry, and a return to polished retro gameplay, this DLC looks to cement Brain Damaged as one of the franchise’s strongest entries in years.
For longtime fans, it’s another unapologetic chapter in Postal history. For newcomers, it’s the perfect absurd summer vacation gone wrong.
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