The New Game+ Showcase 2026, held on January 9, 2026, spotlighted a variety of upcoming indie titles. Developers unveiled trailers and details for action RPGs, shooters, and exploration games, emphasizing innovative gameplay in fantasy, sci-fi, and survival settings. No release dates were confirmed for most, though one enters early access later this year.
The New Game+ Showcase 2026 brought attention to indie developers with a lineup of promising projects, as reported in coverage from January 9, 2026. This event focused on games nearing release or in development, offering glimpses into diverse genres without overwhelming production values from major studios.
Among the highlights, 'The Blood of Dawnwalker' stands out as an open-world dark fantasy action RPG set in 14th-century Europe. Players control a Dawnwalker, a hybrid of human and vampire, gaining nocturnal powers that fade by morning. No release date has been set, indicating ongoing development.
'Beautiful Light' introduces a first-person PvPvPvE extraction shooter featuring six squads of three players each, battling abnormal creatures in chaotic rounds. In the sci-fi vein, 'The Expanse: Osiris Reborn' is a third-person action RPG where players embody a mercenary leading companions through the established 'The Expanse' universe to maintain ship cohesion.
Survival enthusiasts will note 'Outward 2', continuing its predecessor's unforgiving action RPG formula with elements like crafting meals and tactical combat maneuvers. 'The Cube' expands the 'Atomic Heart' world into an MMO RPG shooter inside a massive rotating structure, promising hidden secrets for cooperative exploration.
Fantasy fans can anticipate 'Dragontwin', an open-world RPG letting players customize and unleash a dragon upon the environment. 'Last Man Sitting' delivers goofy chaos in a roguelite arena shooter set in an office. 'ExeKiller' blends first-person action in a retro-futuristic Western post-apocalypse with a semi-open hub for freedom, still in development.
'Unawake' gears up for early access in late 2026 as a first-person action RPG involving battles against demons, angels, and monsters. Finally, 'The Eternal Life of Goldman' offers a visually striking platformer adventure across the Archipelago lands.
These announcements underscore the indie scene's creativity, though specific timelines remain sparse beyond 'Unawake'.