Sir, We Have an Orc Problem — Release Date, Trailer & What We Know

Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is an incremental style tower-defense game where you face an overwhelming amount of orcs. Releasing Jul 2026.

Jul 2026+237 followers/wkRoguelikeby Mumpitz GamesPrice: N/A
Quick verdict Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is one of the most anticipated upcoming Roguelike games on Steam, set for Jul 2026. It's drawing steady follower growth ahead of launch — a strong early signal. If you like Roguelike games such as A Simple Square, Slaughter Horse 2, The First Million, it's worth a wishlist.

About Sir, We Have an Orc Problem

Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is a short tower defense game with incremental-style meta-progression. A bazillion orcs Defend your base against an overwhelming amount of orcs. They're coming with tens of thousands of troops to overrun you. Greet them with even more bullets, rockets and lasers! Massive upgrade tree Use resources earned from every run, won or lost, to unlock and upgrade powerful turrets. Every upgrade brings you closer to defeating the horde. Active abilities Launch artillery strikes, bombing runs and orbital lasers to slaughter masses of orcs and survive critical situations.

Description via Steam.

Key Stats

Followers
3,601
Followers / week
+237
Genre
Roguelike
Developer
Mumpitz Games
Release
Jul 2026
Price
N/A

Should You Play Sir, We Have an Orc Problem?

Who it's for: fans of Roguelike games like A Simple Square, Slaughter Horse 2, The First Million.

Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is a short tower defense game with incremental-style meta-progression. A bazillion orcs Defend your base against an overwhelming amount of orcs. They're coming with tens of thousands of troops to overrun you. Greet them with even more bullets, rockets and lasers! Massive upgrade tree Use resources earned from every run, won or lost, to unlock and upgrade powerful turrets. Every upgrade brings you closer to defeating the horde. Active abilities Launch artillery strikes, bombing runs and orbital lasers to slaughter masses o…

Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is single-player on Steam and runs on Windows, Linux. It's drawing steady follower growth ahead of its Jul 2026 release.

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System Requirements & Platforms

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Platforms: Windows, Linux

Minimum

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS: 10 · Processor: Any x86_64 CPU · Memory: 4 GB RAM · Graphics: Vulkan 1.3 support · Storage: 200 MB available space

Recommended

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS: 11 · Processor: Any x86_64 CPU · Memory: 4 GB RAM · Graphics: Dedicated graphics card with Vulkan 1.3 support · Storage: 200 MB available space

Sir, We Have an Orc Problem — Frequently Asked Questions

When does Sir, We Have an Orc Problem release?
Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is set to launch on Jul 2026 (Coming Soon on Steam).
What kind of game is Sir, We Have an Orc Problem?
Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is a Roguelike game. Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is an incremental style tower-defense game where you face an overwhelming amount of orcs.
Is Sir, We Have an Orc Problem multiplayer or co-op?
No — Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is listed as single-player only on Steam.
Is Sir, We Have an Orc Problem on Steam Deck or consoles?
Sir, We Have an Orc Problem runs on Windows, Linux via Steam; native Linux support makes it a strong Steam Deck candidate. No console release has been confirmed.
How much does Sir, We Have an Orc Problem cost?
Pricing has not been announced yet (N/A). Wishlist it on Steam to be notified at launch.
What are Sir, We Have an Orc Problem's system requirements?
Minimum specs: 10, Any x86_64 CPU, 4 GB RAM, Vulkan 1.3 support, 200 MB available space storage.
Is Sir, We Have an Orc Problem worth wishlisting?
If you enjoy Roguelike games like A Simple Square, Slaughter Horse 2, The First Million, yes. It's drawing steady follower growth.
Who made Sir, We Have an Orc Problem?
Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is developed by Mumpitz Games.
What games is Sir, We Have an Orc Problem similar to?
Sir, We Have an Orc Problem sits alongside Roguelike games such as A Simple Square, Slaughter Horse 2, The First Million.
What platforms is Sir, We Have an Orc Problem on?
Sir, We Have an Orc Problem is available on Windows, Linux.

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