Running with Scissors first announced
Postal to the public in March 1997. In May of that year, it was announced that
Ripcord Games, a new entertainment label of
Panasonic Interactive Media, would be publishing the game. A public beta demo of
Postal was released online on July 21, and was playable for a month before expiring in August. The full version of
Postal released to retail in North America for
Mac OS and
Windows on September 24, 1997. A censored European edition of the game was released by
Take-Two Interactive in October, removing the ability to execute enemies, the marching band in the "Parade of Disasters" level, and the elementary school post-game sequence. Running with Scissors would release a European-only downloadable patch to restore the censored content.
Postal was released in Japan by MicroMouse on January 30, 1998, later receiving an updated edition that re-dubbed all character audio in Japanese and added two exclusive levels, "
Tokyo" and "
Osaka". Like the European release, this version of the game was censored, removing all blood and once again omitting the elementary school sequence. In November 1997, Running with Scissors released a free downloadable
Christmas-themed patch for
Postal, replacing several character appearances and voice lines with those of
Santa Claus and his
reindeer when installed. An
add-on to the game titled
Special Delivery released on August 28, 1998, introducing four new levels and additional characters and multiplayer features.
Re-releases, ports, and source code Postal Plus, an edition of
Postal that bundled both the original game and the
Special Delivery add-on as one, released in May 2000. It was re-released in August 2003 as
Postal: Classic and Uncut, with the addition of a demo for
Postal 2. A
Linux port of
Postal was released by
Loki Entertainment on October 29, 2001, and a
Mac OS X port by
Ryan C. Gordon was released on July 26, 2005.
Postal was released
digitally on
GOG.com in April 2009 and later
Steam in March 2013, followed by updates that improved compatibility with modern systems and introduced widescreen and modern controller support. Due to compatibility issues, the multiplayer and level editor features seen in the original release were removed. In April 2015, an
Android port of
Postal was rejected from both the
Google Play Store and the
Amazon Appstore for "gratuitous violence". RWS found the decision hypocritical, citing violent games such as
Grand Theft Auto III and
Carmageddon that were available on both platforms. Amazon would later reverse its ban, allowing the port to release to the Appstore on April 10. In August 2015, RWS announced that it would release the
source code of the game "if someone promises to port it to the
Dreamcast". In June 2016, RWS gave the source code to a community developer who
ported the game to the
OpenPandora handheld. On December 28, 2016, the source code was released on
Bitbucket under the
GNU GPL-2.0-only license. An anniversary update with community-contributed improvements was released in November 2017, restoring legacy game features like multiplayer via
LAN and the exclusive content from the Japanese release. The game became
freeware on digital platforms in December 2019, and the source code was republished to
GitHub in February 2024. In February 2022, a Dreamcast port of
Postal developed by Dan Redfield and licensed by Running with Scissors was announced by independent publisher Wave Game Studios, releasing on June 2, 2022. The source code of the port was also released. == Reception ==