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‘God of War’ Prequel Game ‘Laufey’ Set at PlayStation (Gaming News Roundup)

Sony’s Santa Monica Studios has announced “God of War Laufey,” the latest entry into the “God of War” series. The newly announced game will expand the action-adventure “God of War” franchise, focusing on Laufey, also known as Faye. Described as a legendary warrior and leader, the game will explore “the humanity, strengths and flaws of […]

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Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

June is here, which means warmer weather, a packed announcement calendar, and a seemingly endless stream of gaming reveals set to roll on all summer long. But while plenty of games will pop up unexpectedly, there are also loads of exciting indie titles with confirmed release dates to keep an eye on.

If you’re wondering which indie games deserve a spot on your wishlist already, here are some of the best and most exciting releases arriving throughout June.


Calx - Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

Calx – 4th June

Calx is a gorgeous action game set on a corrupted planet, and it looks every bit as harsh as it is beautiful. You play as the Seeker, battling your way across a strange world where movement and combat seem equally vital to survival. With plenty of weapons to experiment with and a mysterious setting begging to be explored, this one already has a lot going for it.


Swan Song - Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

Swan Song – 4th June

Swan Song looks like a wonderfully calm change of pace. Set inside a magical music box, this puzzle game blends music, exploration, and pathfinding into something far more delicate than most of the other games on this list. If June’s chaos is already getting a bit much, this could be the perfect excuse to slow things down.


Cursemark - Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

Cursemark – 8th June

Cursemark is a dark action roguelike with loads of style and a very strong atmosphere. Launching in Early Access, it puts you in the role of a Mage Knight trying to survive the Unknown Lands, with each run giving you new spells, abilities, and builds to experiment with. It looks tough, moody, and full of the kind of secrets that make roguelikes so hard to put down.


Solarpunk - Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

Solarpunk – 8th June

Solarpunk immediately stands out thanks to its hopeful take on the survival genre. Set across floating islands where nature and technology exist in harmony, it’s all about exploring, building, and carving out a life in a brighter kind of future. The co-op play only makes it more appealing, especially when the world looks this inviting.


Voidling Bound - Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

Voidling Bound – 9th June

Voidling Bound is a strange mix of third-person shooter and creature collector, but that odd combination is exactly what makes it so interesting. You’ll take control of a wide range of monsters and head to corrupted planets to fight back against the spreading threat. As your creatures evolve and unlock new abilities, there looks to be plenty of room for experimentation in how you approach each fight.


Witchspire - Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

Witchspire – 10th June

Witchspire looks utterly enchanting. This open-world survival game lets you build, mine, and explore using magic, and yes, that includes flying around on a broom. It all sounds wonderfully cosy at first, but there’s clearly something darker lurking in the background, and that added sense of mystery makes it all the more appealing.


Denshattack! - Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

Denshattack! – 17th June

Denshattack! looks completely ridiculous in the best possible way. You play as a train, pulling off tricks, fighting rival gangs, and taking on a megacorporation while speeding through absolute chaos. It’s stylish, loud, and gloriously over the top, and if it can match the energy of its trailers, this could be one of the month’s most memorable releases.


Shift At Midnight - Indie Game Release Round-Up: June 2026

Shift At Midnight – 18th June

Shift At Midnight mixes co-op horror with gas station management, which is already a strong start. As you work through each shift, you’ll need to serve customers, keep the place running, and figure out which visitors are actually doppelgangers in disguise. If one gets through, things quickly turn into a desperate scramble for survival, and that strange mix of routine and horror is exactly what makes this one stand out.

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Betawatch: Early access launch for Camelot Unchained, early access plans for Stars Reach

Could it be? Has it happened? Has Camelot Unchained launched into early access? No. Listen very closely to me. You are unconscious on a hospital bed on Mars. My name is Dr. Skyler Edelsson. I’m trying to communicate you but I have a limited amount of control, and it’s vitally important that we – I mean, […]
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Champions Online’s Nightmare Invasion, Star Trek Online’s freebies, and Neverwinter’s borked patch

Who’s ready for a Cryptic MMO round-up? Let’s kick off this hootenanny in Champions Online, where a pair of events are running in June: the Nightmare Invasion (with new rewards) and a smaller Qliphothic Bonus Event. Both of these are active through the first two weeks this month. Then over in Star Trek Online, Cryptic […]
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MMOs You’ve Never Heard Of: Farm RPG, Heartwood Online, and Destruction AllStars

I’m legit excited to be returning to MMOs (and MMO-adjacent games) You’ve Never Heard Of today, and it’s not just because it clears out our newsroom faster, although that is also true. Today, it’s because the games look cool. And in one case, the reason you’ve never heard of it is that it’s new! Farm […]
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Here are some of the Pride events happening across the MMORPG and multiplayer world

It’s Pride month, and that means those of us in the Alphabet Gang are suddenly marketable again! Facetiousness aside, it’s a time when lots of MMOs, MMORPGs, and multiplayer titles highlight and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community within their playerbases, so obviously we’re going to raise a glass and raise awareness. Wizard101 and Pirate101 have both […]
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MMOs You’ve Never Heard Of: Roads & Riches, The Story Page, and Texturetown

Welcome back to another roundup of MMOs and MMO-adjacent multiplayer games you’ve never heard of! Trust us this time, folks, you have absolutely never heard of these games before now. One of them is best described as a Frankengame. It’s pretty wild. Roads & Riches We begin with Roads & Riches, a self-described “traveling merchant simulator” […]
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Star Citizen recounts May development, outlines alpha 4.9 features, and launches new defense missions

We’re back to once more do our monthly Star Citizen duty and summarize the spaceship sandbox’s past, present, and future development plans as the billion dollar project inches onward through its multi-year alpha. We begin with the past, or more specifically the game’s May progress report, which called attention to the work needed to bring several […]
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MMO Business Roundup: Gamers sue Microsoft, Skull and Bones on Steam Deck, and NetEase’s Q1

Welcome back to yet another roundup of MMO and MMO-adjacent industry news! We’re going to be honest here, this bundle has so many disparate pieces that it’s hard to come up with something witty to say. So let’s just get into the headlines. Skull and Bones is Steam Deck verified: Would you like to play […]
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MMO Week in Review: Intrepid is the new 38 Studios

MOP’s Justin has joked, darkly, that the Ashes of Creation fiasco is shaping up to be the next-gen 38 Studios, and I am sad to admit he is probably right – it’s another failed MMORPG that we’ll be stuck talking about for the next 10 years thanks to lawsuits and countersuits that most definitely will […]
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The MOP Up: Star Trek Online’s Chimerans start adapting — and that’s bad news for you

Star Trek Online’s Chimerans prove to be more adaptive foes after this past week’s patch: “You will now see them gaining resistance to all damage types, once per damage type they receive.” Yeah, good luck with that you non-adapting space captains! And this is just the beginning of the rest of the news! Read on for a […]
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Betawatch: Star Wrath enters closed beta, Time Takers gets signups

Boy, people in space get angry, huh? That’s the takeaway from Star Wrath, a new game in close beta that hits that good old-fashioned PvPvE extraction drum for appeal. If you want to extract from space but you are also extremely angry about it for various reasons, maybe it is exactly what you’re looking for. Meanwhile, Time […]
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MMO Business Roundup: Microsoft Xbox’s regime change, Nexon promotes Soderlund

Welcome back to yet another roundup of MMO and MMO-adjacent industry news! We’ve got quite a bit to cover today, so let’s not waste too much time with a preamble and hop right into this list of headlines. Regime change at Microsoft Gaming and Xbox: According to reporting at IGN this afternoon, Microsoft Gaming CEO […]
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‘I think we’re gonna win this’: Stop Killing Games on game preservation in the US and EU

Last week, YouTuber Ross Scott shared an update on the Stop Killing Games movement and its upcoming visit to the European Union Commission, which will see the campaign officially provide the over one million signatures of a citizens initiative as well as provide representatives an opportunity to talk with the Commission about the shutdown of […]
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Horse mystery MMO Equinox Homecoming opens a free demo and adds controller support

Unless you’re on Instagram, you may have missed the news that Equinox Homecoming has launched a demo on Steam – we sure had, anyhow, before a reader tipped us off and we found the announcement buried on Reels, rather than on Steam itself or other social media. Perhaps by the time this post is live […]
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Indie Video Games Round-Up – February 2026

We’ve officially made it through January, which means it’s time to look ahead to February — the shortest month of the year, the month of love, and one that’s still packed with exciting indie releases. Rather than getting caught up in what that might mean philosophically, we’re focusing on what matters most: the games.

To help you plan your month, we’ve rounded up some of the most interesting indie titles launching in February that are well worth keeping on your radar.


MENACE - Indie Games Round-Up February 2026

MENACE – 5th February

MENACE delivers deep, turn-based tactical RPG action in a gritty sci-fi setting from the developers behind Battle Brothers. You command a strike force of marines, mercenaries, and specialists as you respond to distress calls across a chaotic frontier system. Along the way, you’ll tackle a mysterious alien threat. Expect detailed squad management, diverse battlefields, and strategic decisions that will keep you thinking.


Mewgenics - Indie Games Round-Up February 2026

Mewgenics – 10th February

Mewgenics comes from the indie minds behind The Binding of Isaac. Here, you’re tasked with breeding the ultimate army of cats. Things will get weird, grim, and a little grotesque, but the gameplay promises to be a lot of fun. Its roguelike, turn-based tactics structure offers plenty of memorable moments and space to experiment with powerful builds.


ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN - Indie Games Round-Up February 2026

ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN – 11th February

ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN is all about fast, flashy, and unapologetically violent action. You play as Romeo Stargazer, fighting for survival across space and time. With a variety of devastating weapons and abilities at your disposal, you’ll need to stay on your toes. This one’s intense and made for players who love action turned all the way up.


High On Life 2 - Indie Games Round-Up February 2026

High On Life 2 – 13th February

High On Life 2 returns with the chaotic, comedic action that made the first game a cult hit. A mysterious threat puts you in danger, sending you across the stars to uncover a sinister conspiracy. You’ll blast your way through vibrant worlds while using a skateboard for fast, fluid traversal. Its hyperactive combat and offbeat style make it a must‑play for fans of irreverent shooters.


ASTROBOTANICA - Indie Games Round-Up February 2026

Astrobotanica – 16th February

Astrobotanica takes a more relaxed approach. You play as an alien exploring Earth as it existed three hundred thousand years ago. You’ll scan and explore, build a base, grow crops, and brew tonics to survive. With its charming visuals and slower pace, it’s perfect for players who enjoy a calm survival experience.


Dead in Antares - Indie Games Round-Up February 2026

Dead in Antares – 19th February

Dead in Antares puts you in charge of a group of survivors stranded on an alien planet. With Earth facing collapse, your goal is to determine if humanity can survive elsewhere. You’ll manage resources, mental health, and relationships. Tough decisions and emotional moments await at every turn.


Demon Tides - Indie Games Round-Up February 2026

Demon Tides – 19th February

Demon Tides is a vibrant open-world platformer where you explore vast oceans and transform between forms to uncover hidden secrets. Its smooth movement, striking visuals, and open-ended exploration give it the feel of a high-quality indie take on a classic platforming formula.

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Scopely to Acquire Majority Stake in ‘Pixel Flow!’ Game Studio (Gaming News Roundup)

Mobile gaming giant Scopely will acquire a majority stake in the Istanbul-based development studio behind popular new puzzle game “Pixel Flow!”, which has been played by more than 10 million people globally since launching last year. The studio, formed just last year, was founded by CEO Kübra Gündoğan and CTO Emre Çelik. Launched shortly after, […]

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Mattel to Acquire Full Ownership of Mattel163 From NetEase (Gaming News Roundup)

Mattel, Inc, in agreement with its joint venture partner NetEase, has announced it will acquire full ownership of the Mattel163 mobile games studio. The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of Q1.  Founded in 2018, Mattel163, a global game studio, has developed games based on iconic Mattel brands including Uno!, Uno Wonder, […]

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Indie Video Games Round-Up – January 2026

Welcome to 2026. We’ve officially defeated 2025 and moved on to the next level, and if life really is the ultimate co-op game, we’re sure there are plenty of boss battles waiting for us. As always, a new month means a fresh batch of indie games to get excited about, and January is bringing a seriously varied line-up.

Here are some of the coolest indie PC games launching this month.


StarRupture - Indie Games Round-Up January 2026

StarRupture – 6th January

This month’s survival game comes with some serious visual flair. StarRupture drops you onto a constantly changing alien planet where you’ll gather resources, build up a base, and fend off enemies in FPS combat. It feels like a mash-up of Satisfactory and Sanctum 2, which is a pretty exciting combination. It’s also from the team behind Green Hell, and that alone makes it worth keeping an eye on.


BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW - Indie Games Round-Up January 2026

BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW – 16th January

BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW is a psychological horror game exploring isolation and the darker side of online culture. Expect eerie environments, unsettling imagery, and a heavy focus on atmosphere. It looks like the kind of horror experience that sticks with you long after you stop playing.


Tailside: Cozy Cafe Sim - Indie Games Round-Up January 2026

Tailside: Cozy Café Sim – 21st January

Tailside: Cozy Café Sim puts you in the fluffy paws of a fox running a café for the locals. Brew coffee, make latte art, decorate your space, and keep customers happy as you go about your day. It’s charming, laid-back, and exactly the kind of cosy game you might want to kick the year off with.


Nova Roma - Indie Games Round-Up January 2026

Nova Roma – 22nd January

Hooded Horse are once again coming for your free time with Nova Roma. This city builder has you managing your people, supplies, and even the gods themselves as you shape your empire. There’s a surprising amount of depth here, too, including systems like running water, letting you get as detailed as you want with your city planning.


The Spirit Lift - Indie Games Round-Up January 2026

The Spirit Lift – 27th January

The Spirit Lift is a horror-tinged roguelike deckbuilder set in a haunted hotel. It’s packed with creepy enemy designs, strong ’90s vibes, and plenty of mysteries to uncover. You’ll choose from classic character archetypes to build your team and see how long you can survive the horrors waiting inside.


Steel Century Groove - Indie Games Round-Up January 2026

Steel Century Groove – 28th January

Steel Century Groove is a rhythm-RPG where giant mech battles play out to the beat. Timing your moves is key as you unleash stylish attacks and try to outplay your opponents. Between battles, you’ll get to know your team, tackle mini-games, and work your way toward the big leagues.


Cairn - Indie Games Round-Up January 2026

Cairn – 29th January

Cairn is all about the climb. This survival-focused game has you carefully scaling a massive mountain, managing stamina and planning every move along the way. There’s no combat here – just you, the rock face, and the constant risk of falling if you make a mistake.


I Hate This Place - Indie Games Round-Up January 2026

I Hate This Place – 29th January

Closing out the month is I Hate This Place, an isometric survival horror game dripping with ’80s vibes. Based on a comic book series, it fully leans into that style with on-screen sound effects and bold visuals. Spend your days scavenging and crafting, then fight for your life each night as the real horrors come out to play.

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The 10 Best Indie Games of 2025 You Need to Play Right Now

It’s been a truly incredible year for indie games, with an almost absurd number of releases and more than a few genuine all-timers among them. Nearly every month in 2025 has delivered a new indie game that completely captured players’ attention, and the indie scene has felt more creative, ambitious, and exciting than ever before.

We’ve somehow narrowed things down to ten of our favourite indie games of 2025, which unfortunately means plenty of phenomenal titles didn’t make the cut. We’re also refusing to rank them, because choosing between favourites feels cruel and unnecessary. You wouldn’t ask us to do that. Legally, you can’t ask us to do that. Anyway, let’s get into the list.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - Blue Prince

Blue Prince

Blue Prince had players everywhere slipping into detective mode and learning how to think in entirely new ways. Honestly, notebook and Post-it note sales must have skyrocketed as people tried to connect the dots in this brilliant puzzle game. The constantly shifting manor at the heart of Blue Prince is an absolute joy to explore, and it regularly has you bouncing between feeling incredibly clever and painfully foolish. That balance is the hallmark of a truly inventive puzzle experience.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - Skin Deep

Skin Deep

Skin Deep let us loose in one of the coolest immersive sims we’ve played in years. You creep around a beautifully designed spaceship, using your wits, the mysterious power of cats, and whatever else you can get your hands on to outsmart a crew of space pirates. You can also dispose of the pirates’ floating heads in a bin, which is reason enough to recommend it on its own.

Read our Skin Deep Mini-Review here.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - Ball x Pit

BALL x PIT

BALL x PIT is sublime, blending brick-breaking, base-building, and roguelike mechanics into a game that’s dangerously hard to put down. You combine balls to create stronger ones, evolve them into devils, suns, and other wild forms, and mix different characters to create entirely unique playstyles. It’s endlessly satisfying, and the soundtrack absolutely rules.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - Megabonk

Megabonk

Megabonk was everywhere at launch, thanks to its ridiculous memes, overpowered builds, and pure chaotic fun. This Vampire Survivors-style indie game stands out by being fully 3D, which might sound like a small change but dramatically alters how it feels. The ability to jump transforms the chaos, making the action feel fresh and dynamic, and it’s no surprise that plenty of players are still coming back to it daily.

Read our Megabonk Mini-Review here.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - Abiotic Factor

Abiotic Factor

It’s been a standout year for indie co-op games, and Abiotic Factor is right near the top. This survival game has you and your friends trying to stay alive inside a research facility that has gone very, very wrong. You’ll explore multiple strange realms to gather resources and fend off escalating threats. The modernised N64-inspired visual style gives it a distinctive and nostalgic charm.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - Monster Train 2

Monster Train 2

The original Monster Train was already exceptional, and Monster Train 2 somehow improves on nearly every aspect. Alongside a brand-new set of clans, you’ll face new enemies, experiment with additional card types, and unlock even more strategic depth. Eventually, the original clans return as well, opening the door to an absurd number of builds and combinations that deckbuilding fans will love.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - Haste

Haste

Haste is essentially a Sonic the Hedgehog roguelike, built entirely around mastering momentum and movement. You need to flow through levels at high speed, avoiding hazards while chaining abilities to maintain your pace. Even landing jumps correctly matters, and the whole experience feels like a classic arcade game in the best possible way. The music is outstanding, too.

Read our Haste Mini-Review here.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - PEAK

PEAK

PEAK is, fittingly, peak chaos. While it’s another co-op experience, this one is mostly about surviving your friends rather than the environment. The goal is simple: climb and explore breathtaking locations. In practice, it’s a disaster, and you’re all going to fall constantly. It’s silly, stressful, and hilarious, evoking the same energy as Overcooked as it turns cooperation into chaos and laughter.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - StarVaders

StarVaders

StarVaders takes the roguelike formula and applies it to a new genre: turn-based Space Invaders. That pitch might sound strange on paper, but the execution is phenomenal. It’s one of the most inventive roguelikes in recent memory, packed with deep build variety, clever enemy design, and boss fights that constantly force you to rethink your strategy.

Read our StarVaders Mini-Review here.


Best Indie Games of 2025 - Goodnight Universe

Goodnight Universe

Finally, Goodnight Universe comes from the team behind Before Your Eyes, a genuinely stunning indie game you should absolutely play if you haven’t already. Like its predecessor, Goodnight Universe is deeply inventive, using your webcam to let you control a psychic baby facing the unique challenges that come with psychic powers. It’s beautiful, heartfelt, and emotionally powerful. Don’t miss this one.

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