A new year brings fresh excitement for indie gaming, with several promising titles slated for 2026. From sequels to innovative debuts, these games highlight the genre's creativity and diversity. Publications have spotlighted 10 standout projects expected to launch this year.
The indie scene is poised for a strong start in 2026, featuring a mix of sequels, innovative simulations, and unique adventures. Pathologic 3, set for January 9, places players as a doctor in a plague-ravaged town, using time travel to alter past events and save lives. This immersive sim builds on the series' tradition of retelling stories from varied perspectives, allowing newcomers to jump in without prior experience.
Following on January 22, Perfect Tides: Station to Station continues the story of Mara, now an 18-year-old navigating college life and aspirations in the city. The point-and-click adventure echoes the acclaimed writing of its 2022 predecessor, Perfect Tides, which captured teenage turmoil on a remote island.
Cairn, delayed from 2025 and arriving January 29, offers a challenging mountain-climbing experience on the unclimbed Mount Kami. Players manage limbs individually, camp with fellow climbers, and handle gear for ascents.
Demon Tides, sequel to 2021's Demon Turf, launches February 19 as a 3D platformer with fluid movement and combinable abilities for traversing open worlds. Its developer also teases Bubsy 4D later.
Slay the Spire 2, building on the 2019 original's roguelike influence, arrives in March with new characters, cards, and secrets while retaining core card-based combat.
Other highlights include the fast-paced FPS Don’t Stop, Girlypop! with Y2K flair; Abyss X Zero, a 3D Metroidvania with robot foes and dual protagonists; Mina the Hollower, a delayed RPG from Shovel Knight creators featuring a tunneling mouse heroine; Virtue and a Sledgehammer, where players battle memories and robots in a hometown; and Witchbrook, a pixel-art life sim blending farming with witchcraft in multiplayer for up to four players. These titles, from sequels to fresh concepts, promise surprises throughout the year.