Indie publisher Humble Games held a new showcase on May 18th, detailing several upcoming games from a variety of developers.
Most notably, the label revealedĀ Wizard of Legend 2, a sequel to the acclaimed 2018 dungeon crawler roguelike. This time around, it’s being made by Vancouver’s own Dead Mage, the team responsible for indie darlingĀ Children of Morta.Ā A release date was not confirmed, but it’ll be coming to PC.
Additionally, Humble offered a behind-the-scenes look atĀ Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical, a PC game from Australia’s Summerfall that’s being spearheaded by Canadian ex-pat David Gaider (BioWare Edmonton’s Dragon AgeĀ series). Releasing August 3rd, the game is a mix between a Greek mythology-inspired narrative adventure and an interactive musical.
Meanwhile, here are the other five games that were shown off:
- #BLUD (animation studio Exit 73) — a zany stylized dungeon crawler about a teenage girl fighting off demons (TBA 2024 on PC)
- BÅ: Path of the Teal Lotus (Squid Shock Studios) — a hand-drawn 2.5D platformer action platformer inspired by Japanese folklore (TBA 2024 on PC)
- Breeze in the Clouds (Stormy Nights) — a 2D adventure game about a Corgi who has to protect a ‘weather world’ from disaster (TBA on PC)
- Catalicsmo (Digital Sun) — a fortress builder set in a dark medieval fantasy realm (TBA on PC)
- Lost Skies (Bossa Games) — a co-op survival game letting up to six players fight, build and craft among the clouds (TBA 2024 on PC)
- Supraland: Six Inches Under (Supra Games UG) — the first-person PC Metroidvania game is now available on PlayStation and Xbox consoles (including Xbox Game Pass)
During the showcase, Humble also revealed that it raised $33 million for charitable causes in 2022 through its Humble Bundles — a record for the company.
Check out the full showcase here.
Image credit: Humble Games
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