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Skate Bums Takes Center Stage in Nintendo Switch Indie Sale with 40% Discount

The vibrant and quirky indie game Skate Bums is hitting the shelves of the Nintendo eShop with a notable 40% discount from May 28 to June 7. As first reported by GamesPress, this sale offers players in the United States, Canada, and Latin America an exciting opportunity to grab this action-platformer at a reduced price.

Airborne Kingdom Soars to Version 1.0 with Major Update and Limited-Time Discount

The much-anticipated transition of Airborne Kingdom to version 1.0 has officially arrived, bringing with it a wealth of new features and improvements for players. As first reported by PC Gamer, this flying city-building adventure not only marks its full release but also comes with a generous 50% discount, making this an ideal moment for both new and returning players to explore its enchanting world.

BAFTA Reportedly Pulls Trailer for Indie Game 'The Quiet Things' Over Guest Wellbeing Concerns

In an unexpected turn of events, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has reportedly decided to pull a trailer for the indie game The Quiet Things, just 24 hours before its planned unveiling. Sources close to the situation indicate that this decision was made due to concerns regarding the wellbeing of guests attending the awards ceremony.

Produno Games Launches SpaceSlog, a Unique Take on Spaceship Building and Colony Management

In a thrilling announcement from Produno Games Studios, the indie developer has officially released SpaceSlog, a captivating spaceship building and colony simulation game now available on Steam. As first reported by GamesPress, this title invites players to venture into the depths of the cosmos while managing a crew and constructing their own spacecraft.

Slay the Spire 2 Roadmap Unveiled: No Matchmaking, But Whimsy Awaits

Slay the Spire 2 has made waves since its early access launch just over a month ago, and now players can catch a glimpse of what to expect as the game approaches version 1.0. Mega Crit, the studio behind the beloved roguelike, shared its roadmap, detailing significant updates that aim to enhance gameplay while steering clear of matchmaking features, as first reported by Eurogamer.

Why Carto’s Cozy Charm Left Me Yearning for More

Carto, a whimsical puzzle adventure developed by Sunhead Games, has captured the hearts of players since its release on PlayStation 4. This charming title cleverly entwines its gameplay mechanics with a heartfelt narrative, providing an experience that lingers long after the final credits roll. As first reported by Push Square, the game’s completion can leave players with a profound sense of longing for its enchanting world.

BAFTA Withdraws Game Trailer Due to Sensitive Themes Despite Developer Adjustments

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has decided to withdraw a game trailer, citing concerns over sensitive themes that could potentially trigger distress among viewers. This decision comes even after the developers attempted to revise the content to make it more palatable. The incident underscores the ongoing conversation about mental health representation in gaming and the responsibilities that developers have towards their audience.

Slay the Spire 2 Developer Prioritizes Quality Over Deadlines

In a recent statement, the developer behind Slay the Spire 2 has made it clear that the focus on quality will take precedence over strict deadlines. MegaCrit, the studio known for the critically acclaimed original Slay the Spire, aims to ensure that the sequel meets the high expectations set by its predecessor. As first reported by PC Gamer, the team believes that a rushed release could lead to a subpar experience, which they are keen to avoid.

Level Up Your Bonds in Duo Quest: A Co-Op Deckbuilder Like No Other

Duo Quest is here to shake up the multiplayer scene with a fresh twist on co-op gameplay. This innovative deckbuilder challenges players to not only strategize against quirky monsters but also to deepen their relationships through clever questions. As first reported by GamesPress, the game combines card mechanics with emotional engagement in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

Publisher Pulls Controversial Pokémon Clone from Steam, Renames it to Pickmos

In a surprising turn of events, the indie game Pickmon, which many users deemed a blatant imitation of Pokémon and Palworld, has been removed from Steam. The game’s publisher, PocketGame, has taken this step in an effort to create a more controversy-free experience for gamers. As first reported by Push Square, the title has been rebranded as Pickmos, reflecting a slight but significant change in name.

Creative Director Sounds Alarm on Self-Referencing Trends in Game Design

In a landscape where nostalgia often reigns supreme, a cautionary tale from 2009 is gaining fresh attention. Paul Barnett, a creative director known for his work on titles like “Warhammer Online,” warned against the risks of excessive self-referencing in game design. As first reported by PC Gamer, Barnett’s insights serve as a reminder for developers, particularly within the indie scene, to forge their own unique paths rather than relying too heavily on established successes.

New Heroes and Unfolding Challenges in The Victor Initiative: Chapter 6

The Victor Initiative: Chapter 6 is revving up the anticipation with a fresh lineup of characters and a glimpse into new gameplay mechanics, as first reported by GamesPress. This chapter is set to deliver a unique twist, introducing players to riveting new adversaries and environments, steering away from the familiar government facility setting that has defined previous segments.

Gloomwood Expands Accessibility with New Controller Support for Steam Deck

Indie horror title Gloomwood has taken a significant step forward in enhancing its gameplay experience by introducing full controller support for the Steam Deck. This update allows players to immerse themselves in the game’s atmospheric world from the comfort of their couches, tapping into the growing trend of portable gaming. The news was first reported by PC Gamer, generating buzz among fans eager to explore the game’s haunting narrative and stealth mechanics in a new way.

All Hail the Orb Unveils Release Date and Surpasses 10,000 Wishlists on Steam

All Hail the Orb, an indie atmospheric adventure crafted by a solo developer, has made waves with its latest announcement. The game has surpassed 10,000 wishlists on Steam, a significant milestone that underscores its growing popularity. As first reported by GamesPress, the official release date trailer has also been revealed, confirming that players can expect to embark on this surreal journey on April 20, 2026.

Pearl Abyss Hits Major Milestone with 5 Million Copies of Crimson Desert Sold

Pearl Abyss has announced a significant achievement for their acclaimed title, Crimson Desert, which has sold over 5 million copies in less than a month since its launch. Released on March 19 across PC, Mac, and various consoles, this rapid sales milestone reflects both the game’s quality and the strong interest from players worldwide. As first reported by Wccftech, this surge in sales follows an impressive 3 million copies sold in just the first week.