Xbox hosted its ID@Xbox showcase on April 23, presenting trailers for several indie titles headed to Xbox consoles and PC, with some arriving on Game Pass. Among the highlights were unique renovation-ghost hunting hybrids and chaotic co-op warehouse sims. Developers unveiled gameplay details and release windows for games like There Are No Ghosts at the Grand and Crashout Crew.
The ID@Xbox event featured a mix of new announcements and updates for indie games expected this year and beyond. Friday Sundae introduced There Are No Ghosts at the Grand, its debut title, where players renovate a rundown hotel by day using power-tool guns and hunt ghosts by night with the same arsenal, aided by a talking cat. The game launches later in 2026 on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unrelated Studio revealed Lofsöng, a puzzle game involving sand skating across brutalist landscapes and sound-based challenges, with no firm release date yet for PC and Xbox platforms. Behold Studios and Raw Fury announced Deep Dish Dungeon, a co-op dungeon crawler where parties cook monster-derived meals to gain abilities as they descend mapless depths. It arrives in fall 2026 on Xbox and PC. Aggro Crab presented Crashout Crew, a multiplayer warehouse simulator with forklifts, obstacles like cactuses and fire, launching May 28 on Xbox—including day one on Game Pass—and PC. Screenbound, from Crescent Moon Games, Those Dang Games, and Radical Forge, blends 3D platforming with 2D and top-down views via an in-game Game Boy screen, coming to PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Game Pass at launch.