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12 best indie games to play in summer 2026

12 best indie games to play in summer 2026
12 best indie games to play in summer 2026

Summer’s here, and the next few warm-weathered months are packed with AAA games we can’t wait to get our hands on. From James Bond’s origin story in 007 First Light next week to Marvel’s Wolverine closing out the summer in September, there are plenty of new grandiose adventures to be had.

But video games aren’t just all AAA titles with budgets in the tens and hundreds of millions. We’re swimming in hotly anticipated indie games that have filled up our wishlists. Below are 12 indies coming out this summer we can’t wait to play, ordered by their release dates. (And for the purpose of this list, we stuck to games with confirmed release dates, so no games like Orbitals with just “summer 2026” release windows.)

1 Stonemachia

Release date: May 26

Where to play: Windows PC

Stonemachia is a Soulslike, but instead of playing as a Tarnished or stylish hunter, you play as a chess piece — specifically, a lowly pawn who can transform into other chess pieces in battle. The architecture and open levels of Stonemachia look right at home next to a Soulslike like Elden Ring, while some enemies are inspired by Italian art and folklore. You can try out a demo for Stonemachia ahead of its Steam release.

2 868-Back

Release date: May 28

Where to play: Windows PC

Your goal in 868-Back is to “dismantle capitalism one server at a time,” so, yeah, I’m sold. It’s a roguelike where each run finds you setting out to hack into mega corporations and steal data they have on ordinary people. Runs play out over server grids, and digital enemies (who almost look like Pac-Man’s ghosts) chase you around trying to disconnect you. Get a taste of its hacking-infused runs via 868-Back’s demo on Steam.

3 The Remake of the End of the Greatest RPG of All Time

Release date: May 28

Where to play: Windows PC

The Remake of the End of the Greatest RPG of All Time is a very meta deduction puzzle game that wants you to answer: “What is the Greatest RPG of All Time?” It’s set in the ending of a “lost non-existent 90s JRPG.” The game will even include fictional bonus content for its made-up RPG, like a manual and documentary clips about the game, which you’ll use to uncover its secrets.

4 Mina the Hollower

Release date: May 29

Where to play: PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Windows PC, Xbox Series X

Mina the Hollower is Yacht Club Games’ first non-Shovel Knight game. It’s an action-packed 2D platformer with 8-bit graphics straight outta the Game Boy Color era. You play as a mouse, equipped with a whip and more weapons, and take full advantage of her burrow ability by escaping underground to dodge enemies or access gated areas. After a recent preview, Polygon said, “There’s a level of depth to [Mina the Hollower] that already goes far beyond retro nostalgia recreation.”

5 My Little Puppy

Release date: May 29

Where to play: PS5, Switch

My Little Puppy originally was released last year on Steam, but escaped the attention of even this dog game lover. I won’t have that happen again this summer as it arrives on PS5 and Switch. My Little Puppy follows Bong-gu the Welsh Corgi in dog heaven as he catches his human’s scent and sets off to find him. It’s an emotional adventure (obviously) and Bong-gu will seek out help along the way. Also John Wick shows up?

6 Calx

Release date: June 4

Where to play: Windows PC

I very much enjoyed Sable and its Moebius-inspired visuals, and the upcoming Calx shares a similar eye-catching aesthetic. It’s a gorgeous exploration-focused game that finds you venturing across a corrupted alien planet. Movement is heavily emphasized, but you also solve puzzles and take down enemies. Calx will come to consoles later this year, but you can check out a demo on Steam now.

7 Swan Song

Release date: June 4

Where to play: Windows PC

Though described as “cozy,” expect Swan Song to get heavy. It’s a puzzler set entirely in a music box and, as you solve puzzles, you “uncover a touching story of family, loss and grief.” The puzzles are infused with music and find you guiding a swan out of the magical music box. Explore the demo on Steam to get a feel for the puzzles (and to get your groove on).

8 Denshattack!

Release date: June 17

Where to play: PS5, Switch 2, Windows PC, Xbox Series X


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