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Indie RPG 'Esoteric Ebb' Turns the Cleric Class into a Powerhouse for 2026

The upcoming indie RPG ‘Esoteric Ebb’ is generating buzz for its unique take on the Cleric class, traditionally seen as one of the least exciting roles in many tabletop role-playing games. Slated for release in 2026, this title from Towerfall Games has critics and fans alike rethinking their previous notions about the class, as first reported by PC Gamer.

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.

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.

Peter Molyneux's New Venture: Masters of Albion Set for Early Access Launch

Peter Molyneux, a prominent figure in the gaming industry known for his work on titles like Fable and Black & White, is making a return to his roots with the upcoming game, Masters of Albion. As first reported by GamesPress, the game is set to enter Early Access on April 22, 2026, priced at $24.99 USD, which includes a 10% discount for early adopters available on Steam.

Release Dates Announced for Save My Scrap Across Multiple Platforms

The indie gaming scene is about to get a fresh infusion of creativity with the announcement of Save My Scrap, a visually stunning blend of visual novel and puzzle genres. Originally slated for an earlier release, players can now look forward to its launch on PC on April 22, followed by the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch on April 30. The game will make its debut on Xbox Series platforms on May 28, as first reported by Gematsu.

Puzzle Bobble Everybubble! Set for PC Launch on April 23

Arc System Works and TAITO have officially announced that Puzzle Bobble Everybubble! will make its way to PC on April 23, 2024. This news comes as fans eagerly await the latest installment in the beloved bubble-popping franchise. As first reported by Gematsu, the game will be available for download on Steam, allowing both longtime fans and newcomers to experience its whimsical charm.

NEBULOUS: Fleet Command Set to Launch Narrative Campaign and Editor This May

In a bold move for fans of tactical fleet combat, NEBULOUS: Fleet Command is gearing up to introduce an official narrative campaign and comprehensive campaign editor on May 29, 2026. This exciting update is poised to elevate the gameplay experience in a universe where strategic maneuvering and ship management reign supreme. The announcement was first reported by GamesPress.

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.

Burgle Supply Company Set to Steal Hearts and Laughs with May Release

Mark your calendars for May 12, 2026, as Burgle Supply Company makes its official debut on PC through Steam. Previously known as Good Boy, this co-op horror comedy from the seasoned developers at Terrible Posture Games invites players to engage in a wild romp through a chaotic neighborhood teeming with bizarre, nightmarish elements.

Get Ready for the City Town Expansion in Hello Kitty Island Adventure

In a delightful update for fans of all ages, Hello Kitty Island Adventure is set to expand its colorful universe with the upcoming City Town DLC. This highly anticipated addition promises to enhance the game’s charming vibe, offering players new locations, characters, and activities to enjoy. As first reported by PC Gamer, the expansion aims to foster even more creative interactions in the vibrant world of Sanrio.

Kohan Games Unveils "Click & Mine," A New Incremental Mining Clicker for PC

Kohan Games has officially announced its upcoming project, “Click & Mine,” a 2D incremental mining clicker set to release on PC in the third quarter of 2026. Players can currently experience a demo version, available on both Itch and Steam. The developer is actively seeking feedback from players to refine the gaming experience prior to the official launch.

Anno 1800's First DLC Lets Players Forge a Roman City Amidst Volcanic Chaos

The first downloadable content (DLC) for Anno 1800 is set to introduce players to a unique twist on historical city-building, allowing them to construct a Roman city adjacent to an erupting volcano. As first reported by PC Gamer, this new expansion offers a striking contrast between the classic architectural elements of ancient Rome and the dramatic backdrop of a natural disaster.

BioWare's Path to Recovery: The Case for Dismissing Mass Effect Projects

BioWare, once revered for its groundbreaking storytelling and character-driven narratives, faces significant challenges as it attempts to regain its footing in the gaming industry. With a history of highs and lows, the studio’s future may hinge on critical decisions regarding its flagship franchises, particularly the Mass Effect series. As first reported by PC Gamer, analysts suggest that a strategic pivot away from Mass Effect could be essential for BioWare’s recovery.