We're living in a post-E3 world, and that means basically everyone is having a crack at putting together video game showcases. The latest of these is the Triple-i Initiative, organised by some of the minds behind Slay the Spire, Dead Cells, and Darkest Dungeon, among others.
So, what is it, exactly? The Triple-i Initiative is a digital showcase with a focus on major indie games and teams. It has a "no-nonsense" approach, which means it'll be solely about the games on show — no hosting segments, no ads, no sponsorships. The result is a 45-minute debut show, which will go live on 10th April, and it'll feature over 30 games.
Announcements include new things from Mega Crit (Slay the Spire), Red Hook Studios (Darkest Dungeon), and Evil Empire (Dead Cells post launch). It sounds like more details will be shared prior to the stream, and you can sign up for updates on the official website.
We'll certainly be watching, but what about you? Are you interested in the Triple-i Initiative? Tell us in the comments section below.
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Perhaps we get an Indian indie Indiana Jones game
Nice, big indie showcase?! Definitely up for it!! 👍🏼
They likely will put most of those wannabes AAA or AAAA (especially for you oh mighty Ubisoft) to shame.
Vampire Survivors for PlayStation maybe finally, I'd love to play through it again with a stable framerate^^
Cat quest pirates of the purribean is confirmed to be there, hopefully a close release date. The first two games were awesome.
@McBurn love that game
I saw the article pic and thought that it was Ridge Racer 4 news.
Always down for an indie showcase.
@Czar_Khastik wouldn't hate it, guy stealing stuff from museums to take home.
Someone write this down..
Fingers crossed for a new CRPG from someone.
Can we have a little nonsense…please?
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