Red Hook Studios has released "The Fire's Edge," a new downloadable content (DLC) for Darkest Dungeon. The DLC is priced at $7 and is available across multiple platforms including Steam (Windows, Mac, SteamOS/Linux), Epic Games Store, GOG, PS4, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.
Ternox Games stated that PlayStation is preventing the release of a PS5 version of their stock market game, STONKS-9800, which launched in early access on Steam in 2023. Additionally, Ternox claims Sony is delisting previously released games, including those from other indie developers published by Ternox, and terminated their developer and publisher agreement without explanation. Ternox plans to bring STONKS-9800 to Xbox and Switch.
Sraëka Lillian, an indie developer, is creating and releasing an experimental RPG every week. To date, 31 of these "sketches" are available on Itch and can be played in a browser, showcasing a rapid prototyping approach to game development.
The co-op cult survival RPG "Join Us" is being developed by a team of 12 individuals, some with Hollywood backgrounds, and notably, they are not using generative AI in its creation. The game is expected to arrive in March and will feature a gun that fires snakes. Another game, "Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?!", a blend of visual novel and driving game, is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on September 14, and is currently available on Steam, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox for PC.
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Red Hook Studios released "The Fire's Edge" DLC for Darkest Dungeon, priced at $7, expanding the existing game. This release is part of a broader roundup of indie game news, including a dispute between Ternox Games and PlayStation regarding game delisting and a developer creating weekly experimental RPGs.