Publisher Annapurna Interactive, best known for publishing games like Stray, Outer Wilds, and Sayonara Wildhearts, had a short but punchy Direct showcase yesterday, ahead of this year’s Tokyo Game Show, where it revealed three new games.
The Annapurna Direct From Tokyo lasted little more than 10 minutes, but they didn’t waste any time, showing off three diverse, exciting-looking titles. All three are slated to launch in 2026, so there will be plenty of time to see more of these titles in the future. But let’s not waste any more time and have a look at what Annapurna Interactive has planned for us!
All three titles will be playable at Tokyo Game Show later this week, and we are not at all jealous of those who get to try them out!
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Annapurna Direct 2025
D-topia (PC via Steam and EGS, PS5, Switch, Switch 2, and Xbox Series X.
Step into the world of D-topia in this gentle-paced puzzle adventure. In D-topia, life is curated by artificial intelligence to maximize happiness. As the newest Facilitator, it's up to you to solve puzzles to keep the D-topia residents happy and the facility running.
Slated to release in 2026.
People of Note (PC via Steam and EGS, PS5, and Xbox Series)
In this turn-based RPG musical, join Cadence as she recruits an ensemble of musicians on her quest for stardom. Experience turn-based combat like never before, where each battle is a musical performance with evolving combat conditions and genre-bending mashup attacks!
Slated to release in 2026.
Demi and the Fractured Dream (PC via Steam and EGS, PS5, Switch, Switch 2, and Xbox Series)
In this action-adventure, play as Demi and venture through the wondrous world of Somnus. Tasked by a mysterious voice, you must destroy the legendary Accursed Beasts to save the world. Use your attacks and abilities to slay enemies, solve puzzles, and uncover the truth behind an ancient history.
Slated to release in 2026.
That was all the announcements from the Annapurna Direct From Tokyo Showcase! What did you think? What was your favorite reveal?
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