The simulation game Worming From Home will be released on Sept. 4, 2026 [1].
The announcement comes via a new trailer released during The Secret Sauce Showcase 2026. The game targets a niche audience by blending corporate satire with a quirky premise, positioning the player as a worm navigating the complexities of a remote finance career.
According to IGN, players will act as the "Worm of Wall Street" in a simulation focused on the daily grind of a remote job. The gameplay involves completing professional tasks while managing the physical limitations of being an invertebrate in a human-centric business world.
MSN said the new trailer showcases the daily tasks required of a worm in the business world. The footage highlights the contrast between the high-stakes environment of finance and the protagonist's biological reality.
The title will be available exclusively on PC through the Steam platform [2]. The developers used the showcase to provide a first look at the game's mechanics and visual style, emphasizing the "silly" nature of the simulation.
While the game focuses on humor, it mirrors the modern shift toward remote work and the isolation of the home office. The trailer suggests that the player's primary challenge will be maintaining a professional facade while operating from a subterranean perspective.
“Be the Worm of Wall Street in this silly simulation game about working a remote finance job.”
The release of Worming From Home reflects a broader trend in the indie gaming market toward 'absurdist simulators.' By satirizing the remote finance sector, the game leverages the cultural ubiquity of work-from-home fatigue to create a comedic loop, likely appealing to players who enjoy subversive takes on corporate bureaucracy.


