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Top 10 Indie Games in 2026
May 20, 2026·7 min read
The year is full of strange road trips, haunted kingdoms, climbing nightmares, deck-building obsessions, and tiny ideas that hit harder than games ten times their size. This is where the most interesting part of the release calendar is happening right now.
The list mixes 2026 releases with recent indie games that still feel essential this year because of new platforms, updates, expansions, or the way players are still talking about them. It is not about checking genre boxes. It is about the games that feel alive, specific, and worth making time for.
10. Reanimal

A brother and sister trying to survive a flooded island full of broken creatures gives Reanimal a darker pull than a normal horror platformer. Tarsier Studios already knows how to make small characters feel trapped inside worlds too large and cruel for them, and this new nightmare leans into that same physical dread with co-op added to the mix.
The fear comes from movement as much as monsters. You crawl, run, hide, squeeze through spaces, and keep pushing forward because stopping rarely feels safe. THQ Nordic confirmed Reanimal launched worldwide on February 13, 2026, for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2.

Reanimal
Xbox Series X|SNintendo Switch 2PC (Microsoft Windows)
Released
February 13, 2026
Developer
Tarsier Studios
Publisher
THQ Nordic
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
9. Keep Driving

Keep Driving turns a road trip into a scrappy RPG about money, bad weather, awkward passengers, and a car that always seems one problem away from giving up. It does not romanticize the open road too much. The fun comes from the small disasters that build up between destinations.
The game’s turn-based encounters are not about sword fights or magic spells. They are about surviving traffic, hunger, mechanical trouble, and whatever strange hitchhiker you decided to pick up. YCJY Games released it on Steam in February 2025, but its mix of road trip storytelling, resource management, and low-key character writing still makes it one of the easiest indie games to recommend in 2026.

Keep Driving
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Released
February 6, 2025
Developer
YCJY Games
Publisher
YCJY Games
Systems
PC (Microsoft Windows)
8. Ball x Pit

The first few minutes of Ball x Pit look almost too simple. Then the screen fills with ricocheting shots, enemies, upgrades, buildings, and tiny decisions that keep turning one more run into five more runs. Kenny Sun takes the old pleasure of bouncing a ball into targets and stuffs it with roguelike momentum.
The base-building layer gives the chaos a neat hook between runs. You are not just clearing waves. You are feeding resources back into a strange little settlement that unlocks new characters and new ways to break the game. Ball x Pit launched in October 2025, and its 2026 updates have kept adding new characters, balls, passive abilities, and reroll options.

Ball x Pit
Xbox Series X|SNintendo Switch 2Android
Released
October 15, 2025
Developer
Kenny Sun
Publisher
Devolver Digital
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
Nintendo Switch 2
Android
PC (Microsoft Windows)
iOS
PlayStation 5
Mac
Nintendo Switch
7. Mixtape

The pitch for Mixtape sounds like pure nostalgia bait until you see how confidently it wears that feeling. Three friends spend one last night together, and the game turns memory into a string of playable moments shaped by music, teenage panic, and the kind of friendships that feel bigger before life pulls them apart.
Beethoven and Dinosaur gives it the same stylish confidence that made The Artful Escape stand out, but Mixtape feels more grounded in a specific ache. It is about growing up, looking back, and hearing a song that can still drag an old version of yourself into the room. Annapurna lists Mixtape as a May 7, 2026 release, built around a soundtrack-driven coming-of-age adventure.

Mixtape
Xbox Series X|SNintendo Switch 2PC (Microsoft Windows)
Released
May 7, 2026
Developer
Beethoven & Dinosaur
Publisher
Annapurna Interactive
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
6. Mina the Hollower

Yacht Club Games could have spent forever living under the shadow of Shovel Knight. Instead, Mina the Hollower looks like a studio chasing a different kind of old-school magic, with Game Boy Color-style visuals, a whip-wielding mouse hero, burrowing, trinkets, and a cursed island full of nasty little threats.
Mina moves quickly, enemies crowd the screen, and the top-down action has that crunchy handheld rhythm where every room feels like it can bite back. Yacht Club lists Mina the Hollower for May 29, 2026, with a single-player action-adventure built around burrowing under hazards, fighting monsters, and gearing up with sidearms and trinkets.

Mina the Hollower
Xbox Series X|SLinuxNintendo Switch 2
Released
May 29, 2026
Developer
Yacht Club Games
Publisher
Yacht Club Games
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
Linux
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
Mac
Nintendo Switch
5. Cairn

Most climbing games turn a mountain into a backdrop. Cairn makes the mountain the whole argument. Every handhold, piton, route choice, resource, and patch of weather matters because the climb is not just a theme. It is the system fighting you.
Aava’s ascent up Mount Kami feels tense because progress is physical and fragile. You are not clearing levels. You are studying rock faces, managing supplies, and deciding how much risk one more push is worth. The Game Bakers describes Cairn as a survival climber where players plan routes, manage pitons and resources, and try to survive an unforgiving summit.

Cairn
PC (Microsoft Windows)PlayStation 5
Released
January 29, 2026
Developer
The Game Bakers
Publisher
The Game Bakers
Systems
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
4. Slay the Spire 2

The danger with a sequel to Slay the Spire is change too much and you lose the clean design, change too little and it feels like more cards for the same machine. Slay the Spire 2 works because it understands how careful that balance has to be.
Mega Crit has kept the core pleasure intact. Build a deck, take risks, read the run, get greedy, regret it, start again. The sequel’s early access launch on March 5, 2026 brought new cards, characters, encounters, and enough structural change to make old habits feel unsafe again. Steam lists it as an indie strategy game in early access, while Mega Crit confirmed the early access launch on the same date.

Slay the Spire II
LinuxPC (Microsoft Windows)Mac
Released
March 5, 2026
Developer
Mega Crit Games
Publisher
Mega Crit Games
Systems
Linux
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Mac
3. Blue Prince

Blue Prince feels like a puzzle box that learned how to breathe. The mansion changes as you move through it, asking you to draft rooms, chase clues, and slowly understand a house that refuses to stay still long enough to be solved cleanly.
The real hook is not just reaching the hidden 46th room. It is the way every run leaves a little more knowledge behind. You start recognizing patterns, reading spaces differently, and treating the mansion like a language. Raw Fury has kept expanding its reach, including a Switch 2 release in March 2026, after its original 2025 launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Blue Prince
Xbox Series X|SNintendo Switch 2PC (Microsoft Windows)
Released
April 10, 2025
Developer
Dogubomb
Publisher
Raw Fury
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
Mac
2. Hades II

Hades II did not need to be louder than the first game. It needed to feel dangerous again, and Melinoë gives the sequel a different kind of pressure. Her magic, weapons, gods, and enemies make each run feel familiar enough to settle into, then different enough to punish lazy muscle memory.
Supergiant’s writing still cuts through the action without slowing it down. The characters flirt, argue, mourn, tease, and scheme between runs, giving the roguelike loop a pulse beyond upgrades. The 2026 PS5 and Xbox launch opened it up to more players, with Supergiant confirming that Hades II came to Xbox Series X|S, Game Pass, and PlayStation 5 on April 14 after its 2025 version 1.0 release.

Hades II
Xbox Series X|SNintendo Switch 2PC (Microsoft Windows)
Released
September 25, 2025
Developer
Supergiant Games
Publisher
Supergiant Games
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
Mac
Nintendo Switch
1. Hollow Knight: Silksong

Years of waiting could have made Hollow Knight: Silksong collapse under expectation, but Hornet’s adventure has the one thing hype cannot fake: movement that feels incredible from the start. She is faster, sharper, and more aggressive than the Knight, which gives Pharloom a different pulse from Hallownest.
The world is still beautiful in that lonely, dangerous way Team Cherry does so well, but Silksong is not just more Hollow Knight. Hornet’s tools, healing, traversal, and combat rhythm push the game into something more. Team Cherry launched Silksong on September 4, 2025 across Steam, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PlayStation, GOG, and Humble, with a free 2026 expansion, Sea of Sorrow, later revealed for the game.

Hollow Knight: Silksong
Xbox Series X|SPlayStation 4Linux
Released
September 4, 2025
Developer
Team Cherry
Publisher
Team Cherry
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
PlayStation 4
Linux
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
Mac
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
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