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Weekend Update - April 17

Happy Friday, Doctors! Our team is currently deep in development on the next major procedure for CURE, scheduled for release in the first half of May (Exact date TBD)!

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changedMed-Hire Arriving in May:Security Guard: Stationed at the entry, this specialist is mandatory for handling CODE WHITE alerts. When things get a little... undead ... you’ll be glad they’re on the payroll.
addedQ2 Roadmap: The Path AheadOnce our new staff members are settled in, we have a packed schedule through the end of June. Here is what is currently on the operating table:
addedQ2 Roadmap: The Path AheadNew Defensive Equipment: The Shotgun (For those really difficult patients)
changedQ2 Roadmap: The Path AheadOptimization & Performance Pass
addedWeekend Operational Plans?We’d love to hear your thoughts on the new staff roles and your feedback on the roadmap in the comments below.

CURE - A Hospital Simulator changes

changedSecurity Guard: Stationed at the entry, this specialist is mandatory for handling CODE WHITE alerts. When things get a little... undead ... you’ll be glad they’re on the payroll.
addedOnce our new staff members are settled in, we have a packed schedule through the end of June. Here is what is currently on the operating table:
addedNew Defensive Equipment: The Shotgun (For those really difficult patients)
changedOptimization & Performance Pass
addedWe’d love to hear your thoughts on the new staff roles and your feedback on the roadmap in the comments below.

Happy Friday, Doctors!

Our team is currently deep in development on the next major procedure for CURE, scheduled for release in the first half of May (Exact date TBD)! This update addresses one of your most frequent requests: the ability to hire help. Running an ER solo is a recipe for burnout (or rage-quitting), so we are thrilled to introduce the Med-Hire Staffing System.

Med-Hire Arriving in May:

We are launching with two critical roles to keep your department operating smoothly:

  • Administrative Assistant: An essential hire capable of managing either the Reception or Checkout desks, drastically reducing administrative bottlenecks and patient wait times.

  • Security Guard: Stationed at the entry, this specialist is mandatory for handling CODE WHITE alerts. When things get a little... undead... you’ll be glad they’re on the payroll.

Q2 Roadmap: The Path Ahead

Once our new staff members are settled in, we have a packed schedule through the end of June. Here is what is currently on the operating table:

  • Med-Hire System (Launching May 2026)

  • Urine Tests and Analysis

  • Floor and Wall Customizations

  • New Defensive Equipment: The Shotgun (For those really difficult patients)

  • Optimization & Performance Pass

New Tech: The Urine Analyzer

Our diagnostics department finalized the design of the high-throughput Urine Analyzer today. It may not look like conventional lab equipment, but as medical professionals, you know functionality is key. Check out the specialized design below:

Trust us—we’re doctors.

Interior Design: Wallpapers and Flooring

A sterile environment doesn't have to be a boring one. Before the end of June, you will have the ability to decorate your ER with custom wallpapers and replace current flooring with a variety of colorful tiles. Here is a sneak preview of the aesthetic changes coming to the ward:

Weekend Operational Plans?

So, Chief Medical Officers, what are your surgical plans for the weekend? How will your current shift in CURE progress?

We’d love to hear your thoughts on the new staff roles and your feedback on the roadmap in the comments below.

Have an excellent weekend, Doctors!

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Steam News / 17 April 2026

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