The Triple-I Showcase returned for its third year, featuring dozens of trailers for upcoming games from studios around the world. This year’s event showcased 40 games, including eight world premieres.
Highlights included a first look at new DLC for Risk of Rain 2, a preview of the open-world pirate game Windrose, and a darkly creative typing game called Final Sentence. We also saw more of Dead as Disco’s action-packed rhythm gameplay, and Castlevania is making a big return with Belmont’s Curse. There was plenty more, too.
If you missed the show, we’ve gathered all the announcements below. You can also watch the original broadcast here.
The best Triple-I Initiative trailers

Looking for one game in particular? Here’s our selection of some of the best games shown off today:
- Prove You’re Human
- Alkahest
- Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse
- Dead as Disco
- Windrose
- Machine Party
- Warhammer Survivors
- Gravekeeper 2
- Far Far West
- Too Deep to Quit
- Neverway
- Don’t Starve Elsewhere
Prove You’re Human

Kicking off the show was Prove You’re Human, a game that looks very timely given the current debates around AI and how it impacts our lives. Developed by the creators of 1000xResist and published by the team behind Slay the Princess, Prove You’re Human tasks you with convincing an AI that it’s not human while you also work to avoid sinister forces stalking you.
Alkahest

In the mood for some swords and sorcery? The first gameplay trailer for the action-RPG Alkahest showed off both of those gameplay options–and some powerful potions.
Lost Railway

The world-premiere trailer for Lost Railway showed off cute critters in orange jumpsuits, as well as some nightmare-fuel monsters and mutations. The game can now be wishlisted on Steam ahead of its eventual release.
Cairn: Free On The Trail DLC

Cairn, the mountain-climbing game with an incredible soundtrack, is getting free DLC called On the Trail. It’ll launch in Summer 2026 for PC and PS5.
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse

A brand-new look at Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse showed off more of the game in action, how Paris has changed since Dracula and his forces invaded it, and how you will battle corrupted legends like Joan of Arc. The new Castlevania game is launching later this year for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch.
SpaceCraft

SpaceCraft is billed as an online space-exploration and base-building game set inside a vast cosmic playground, and it’ll be hitting Steam Early Access on May 20.
Rift of the NecroDancer x Undertale

What’s this? An Undertale music pack shadow-dropping for Rift of the Necrodancer? Oh, it’s true, and it’s now available on Steam.
Thick as Thieves

Warren Spector’s Thick as Thieves–a PvPvE multiplayer stealth game set in a 1910s metropolis–now has a release date of May 20 for PC.
Romestead

Ah, Rome sweet Rome. Romestead has been building up some major interest ever since it first showed off its zombie apocalypse city-building and Zelda-like gameplay, and you can rebuild the Roman Empire soon when the game launches in early access for PC on May 26.
Super Battle Golf

Are you jealous of all those PC gamers who have been swinging, shooting, and sabotaging their fellow players in a few rounds of golf? Well then, prepare for some good news, because Super Battle Golf is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2 in Summer 2025.
Frostrail

A playtest for the Upcoming open-world survival game Frostrail kicks off on April 16 for PC. Set in a world where a dark pact has unleashed monsters across the land, players will have to explore, scavenge, craft, and fight to survive a frozen world and keep their locomotive refuge running.
Crop

The next world premiere trailer was for Crop, an unnerving game that can best be described as Stardew Valley with an unsettling amount of corpses, post-apocalyptic vibes, and untrustworthy pigs. There’s no release date for it yet, but Crop is coming to PC.
Machine Party

The creators of Buckshot Roulette are back with a bizarre new game called Machine Party. Imagine a PS2-era game that looks like Fall Guys if Saw’s Jigsaw had designed its minigames, and you should have a good idea of what to expect ahead of its release later in 2026.
Windrose

Get ready to sail out with Windrose soon, as early access via PC for the PvE survival adventure in the Age of Piracy starts on April 14. Not just a sailing game, Windrose also challenges players to build and craft the world around them, using souls-inspired combat to triumph against sinister forces.
Over the Hill

Looking to explore the great outdoors from the comfort of a 4×4 vehicle that doesn’t require you to purchase a few drums of obscenely expensive dinosaur juice? Over the Hill looks to be that game, as you’ll get to ramble through several distinct biomes in this game from the creators of Art of Rally. The new trailer showed off the dusty dunes of Algeria, and you can now sign up for a playtest that will kick off on April 24.
Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions

Out later this year, Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions is a new game set within the Astroneer universe, and it focuses on co-op expeditions. An open beta for it will go live later this month, and you can sign up for it now via the official website.
Shift At Midnight

Shift at Midnight looks like John Carpenter’s The Thing meets Papers, Please, and it now has a release date of May 28. Set inside a gas station where teams of up to three players have to keep the stock shelves full and meet their nightly quotas, teams will also have to investigate their customers to make certain that they’re not bloodthirsty monsters.
Dead as Disco

Dead as Disco has been one of our most-wanted games on our wishlist ever since we started rhythmically pummeling opponents in its demo, and the game is entering early access on May 5. Featuring a groovy soundtrack and bone-crunching combos, it’s essentially a disco-powered spin on the Batman: Arkham games as you punch and kick your way to the beats of a killer soundtrack.
Barotrauma: Home & Harbor expansion expansion

The Home & Harbor expansion for the 2D co-op submarine-simulator Barotrauma is scheduled to launch in Fall 2026. A substantial upgrade, Home & Harbor adds a mysterious new faction, cybernetics, outpost ownership, and more.
Lost Castle 2

The wait is finally over, as the co-op adventure game Lost Castle 2 launches out of early access on June 11 for PC.
Sledding Game

Sledding Game captures the fine art of life going downhill–but in a good way–and sharing the experience with friends. The cute little social sports game will be available to play through Steam Early Access starting April 30, and it’ll also be a day-one release through Xbox Game Pass.
Solarpunk

Cozy crafting game Solarpunk has a release date, and you can dive into a world of ecologically responsible creation starting June 8. The game will launch for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2.
Warhammer Survivors

“Vampire Survivors meets Warhammer 40,000” sounds like a dream game to us, and this new trailer for the upcoming bullet-heaven adventure showed off several new characters in action. Originally announced for PC, it was also confirmed that Warhammer Survivors will be coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch consoles in the future.
Everwind

Everwind is getting a whole bunch of new content as part of its First Ascent update in May, and players can look forward to more enemies, gear, and customization options.
Away Team

Stranded on a strange new world where you need to engage your survival instincts, Away Team is an adorable simulation of life on a distant planet. The new trailer revealed that multiplayer is now in development for Away Team, and you can sign up now to try it out on PC via Steam.
Valor Mortis

Valor Mortis is shaping up to be a gruesome first-person spin on souls-like action from the studio behind the Ghostrunner games, and we now have an idea of when we can expect to wield flintlocks and sabers against nightmare-fuel enemies. Developer One More Level announced that it’s targeting a Fall 2026 release date for the PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S launch of Valor Mortis.
Long Gone

Set decades after a zombie apocalypse has kicked off, Long Gone sees players explore an abandoned suburban neighborhood as they scrounge for supplies, but they’re not alone. Alongside a cat companion, you’ll need to solve environmental puzzles, uncover the secret lives of the people long gone, and avoid winding up on the menu for the ravenous zombie hordes in this 3D-pixel adventure.
Temtem: Pioneers

Temtem: Pioneers shifts the action toward traditional third-person adventuring, and as you’d expect, there are plenty of cute Temtems to collect, train, and use in battle when you’re exploring the wide world around you. You can wishlist it now for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, and a Kickstarter campaign for it is also live.
Brotato: Primal Dread

New content is on the way for Brotato in the form of Primal Dead, a DLC where you’ll be challenged to face off against mecha and mutant dinosaurs inside a dangerous jungle. It’ll be out later this year.
Far Far West

Far Far West is juggling a lot of ideas as a co-op horde shooter where you get to blast monsters, sling spells, complete missions, and collect bounties, and you can try it out for yourself when it enters Steam Early Access on April 28.
Graveyard Keeper 2

The next world premiere was for Graveyard Keeper 2, a narrative-driven crafting RPG set in a medieval fantasy world. The sequel builds on the original game’s formula of graveyard management by expanding it into a bigger zombie-infested town, and the game will launch later this year for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch. As a bonus, Graveyard Keeper 1 will be available for free on PC via Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox for a limited time.
We Were Here Tomorrow

We got our first look at the gameplay for We Were Here Tomorrow, and if an asymmetrical co-op puzzle-solving adventure sounds like a good time to you, you can check out the brand-new demo for the game on Steam right now.
CloverPit: Unholy Fusion DLC

CloverPit was a sleeper hit last year–who would have thought that a roguelite slot machine game could be this good–and its Unholy Fusion DLC launches right now! More pain, more potential gain as you try to gamble your way out of a dank room, Unholy Fusion adds dozens of new charms, symbol modifiers, memory cards, and an “extra-secret” finale. You can grab it now for PC via Steam and Xbox.
The Lift

The world is ruined, and you’re here to fix it in The Lift. Out in 2027, this handyman game is coming to PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.
Alabaster Dawn

Alabaster Dawn continues to look like a love letter to the SNES and Genesis era of JRPGs, and this new trailer showed off more exploration, characters, and combat. Another game that’s out soon in Steam Early Access, you can try Alabaster Dawn for yourself on PC starting May 7.
Risk of Rain 2: Hallowed Concepts

While it was light on details, the first look at the Hallowed Concepts DLC for Risk of Rain 2 was spooky and atmospheric. Those fungi enemies do not look like fun guys to be around.
Too Deep to Quit

What’s more appealing than a co-op game that allows you to live your Indiana Jones fantasy and uncover ancient treasure? Exactly that, but you’re all Muppet-inspired characters who have to watch out for traps, giant spiders, and leftover banana peels. Too Deep to Quit launches later this year on PC.
Neverway

Nightmarish life-simulator RPG Neverway has narrowed down its release window to October 2026 for PC and Switch consoles, and you can try its Prologue chapter out right now on PC via Steam. The game features striking visuals and a spooky story, as the protagonist Fiona becomes the immortal herald of a dead god after she quits her dead-end job and takes over a farm.
Final Sentence

What’s the best way to improve your touch-typing skills? Some people say practice makes perfect, while the upcoming game Final Sentence says that a revolver pointed at your head makes for great motivation to avoid making typos. A battle royale game for up to 40 players where every typing error could spell your doom in this skill-based twist on typingD and Russian Roulette, Final Sentence is out now for PC.
Don’t Starve Elsewhere

The Triple-I Showcase ended with one last world premiere for Don’t Starve Elsewhere. Just like its predecessors, the new Don’t Starve game is all about gathering resources during the day and preparing to fight back against shadowy forces at night as you band together with friends to survive.


