The global indie gaming scene took center stage this weekend as INDIE Live Expo unveiled more than 200 titles during its Spring 2026 broadcast. The biannual online event—now a major platform for independent developers worldwide—has surpassed 100 million cumulative views since launching in 2020, reflecting the growing influence of indie games across platforms popular with U.S. audiences, including PC and consoles.
Alongside new announcements, organizers confirmed the next showcase will return in Q4 2026. A limited-time Steam sale featuring more than 700 titles tied to the event is now underway through May 2.
Major Announcements and World Premieres
This year’s presentation featured a mix of world premieres, release dates, and new trailers spanning genres from role-playing games to experimental simulations.
Notable World Premieres
Several titles made their first appearance, highlighting the diversity of indie development:
- Warota: I Live Next to The Demon King’s Castle LOL
An action RPG combined with village-building mechanics. The game is scheduled for a 2026 PC release via Steam, with console versions planned for 2027. - Feather’s Edge
A Metroidvania-style game backed by Outersloth, an indie fund launched by developers behind Among Us. Currently in development for PC. - CRYMELIGHT
A roguelike action title set to launch Nov. 5, 2026, across PC and consoles. - In Us
A four-player cooperative horror game focused on demon hunting, expected to release on PC in 2026. - Veritas Tales: Witch of the Dark Castle
A narrative-driven RPG inspired by classic gamebooks, announced for PC release in 2026. - LUNAR PULSE
A roguelite card game targeting a 2027 launch with support for 15 languages, signaling a broad international focus.
Confirmed Release Dates
Several games received firm launch timelines:
- Magical Princess — A child-raising simulator based on a Japanese board game series, arriving April 28, 2026.
- Pain Pain Go Away! — A typing-based adventure centered on counseling themes, launching May 20, 2026.
- OCTOPinbs — A social deduction game blending unusual roles like firefighters and squid artists, releasing May 12, 2026.
- Better Than Dead — A bodycam-style first-person shooter emphasizing realism, also set for May 12, 2026.
Demos, Updates, and Emerging Trends
Beyond premieres, the showcase highlighted demos and updates that reflect broader industry trends, including cooperative gameplay, simulation hybrids, and narrative experimentation.
Upcoming Releases and Playable Demos
- Touhou Yukkuri Mountain — A 3D puzzle game set in the long-running Touhou Project universe, targeting Spring 2026.
- Memory of Memorie: A Chill Story — A “productivity game” blending light gameplay with task management elements, expected Summer 2026.
- Wanderburg — A medieval-themed “horde-like” game featuring a mobile castle, slated for Summer 2026.
- The Second Reality Room: Unspoken Truths — A mystery visual novel with a new demo available now.
- No Mortal Space — A Chinese-developed sci-fi sandbox RPG with a demo arriving July 8, 2026.
- Finding Polka — A hand-drawn narrative adventure about searching for a lost pet, with a demo currently available.
- WELL DWELLER — A dark fantasy Metroidvania set for Q3 2026, also offering a demo.
Competitive and Live-Service Elements
Some titles are positioning themselves within competitive or ongoing content ecosystems:
- SHIKA-Q — A PvP puzzle action game developed by AGNI-FLARE CO., LTD. has been selected as a side tournament title at EVO Japan 2026, with a competitive roadmap now in place.
- Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis — A rhythm-based adventure game currently available with a limited-time launch discount.
- .45 Parabellum Bloodhound — A lo-fi cyberpunk RPG scheduled for release in Q3 2026, continuing the trend of stylized indie storytelling.
Steam Sale Offers Discounts on 700+ Titles
Coinciding with the event, a large-scale sale on Steam features more than 700 indie titles showcased during this and previous INDIE Live Expo events. The promotion runs through May 2, offering U.S. players and global audiences a chance to explore a wide range of independent games at reduced prices.
Growing Influence of Indie Game Showcases
INDIE Live Expo has become an increasingly important venue for developers seeking international visibility without the scale of major industry events like E3 or Gamescom. Its digital-first format aligns with changing consumption habits, particularly in the U.S., where online showcases and livestream announcements have become a primary way gamers discover new titles.
Organized with support from Ryu’s Office, the event focuses on connecting developers with global audiences through curated presentations and ongoing community engagement.
Conclusion
With more than 200 games featured and a major Steam sale underway, INDIE Live Expo’s Spring 2026 showcase underscores the continued growth and diversity of the indie gaming sector. As anticipation builds for the Winter 2026 event, the expo remains a key platform for emerging developers and a window into the future of interactive entertainment.

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