All the announcements from Nintendo’s spring Indie World event

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All the announcements from Nintendo’s spring Indie World event

A sticky surprise.

Sticky Business — a cozy business management game where you run a sticker shop — is out right now on the Switch. (It’s already available on Steam.)


SteamWorld Heist returns this summer.

The steampunk pirate strategy game is getting a sequel and it’s launching on the Switch (along with PC, PlayStation, and Xbox) pretty soon: the release date is August 8th.


An Apple Arcade hit comes to the Switch.

The roguelike TMNT: Splintered Fate is making the jump from Apple’s subscription service to the Nintendo Switch when it launches in July.


Keep your (laser) eyes peeled for this.

It’s been a while since we’ve seen something new from Simogo, the studio behind games like Year Walk and Sayonara Wild Hearts. But the team’s latest looks like it will be worth the wait. The surreal adventure is launching May 16th on the Switch and Steam.


April showers bring May meow-ers.

Little Kitty, Big City was one of the cuter games on display at this year’s GDC and during today’s Indie World showcase. Play as a tiny kitty, who, after a nap gone wrong, must find their way back home. Think Stray but far cozier and cuter. Little Kitty, Big City launches May 9th on Nintendo Switch and Steam.


This is the way (forward).

WayForward, the studio behind classic-style games like Shantae and River City Girls, is back with a new 2D action game. It’s called Yars Rising, it’s very sci-fi, and it’s launching on the Switch sometime this year.


Stay tuned for indie game news.

Nintendo is holding its next Indie World showcase at 10AM ET today, and you can watch it right here. Just try not to be too disappointed if Silksong doesn’t make an appearance.