Eurogamer: How Xbox Chooses Its Indies, and What It Means for the Devs
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15 must-play indies to mark 15 years of PlayStation Plus
For the past 15 years, PlayStation Plus has served as a welcoming home for indie games, connecting players with some of the most innovative, heartfelt, and personal experiences the world…
Myst, Riven Developer Cyan, One Of Gaming’s Oldest Indies, Lays Off More Staff
Myst and Riven developer Cyan Worlds laid off an undisclosed number of staffers this week, adding to the list that began in March when it laid off 12 people, or…
Six One Indie’s Latest Showcase Proves Cool-Looking Games Don’t Need To Cost $80
For the past few years, Six One Indie has been delivering stellar showcases that highlight an often overlooked category of games: indies. Though these titles might be made by smaller…
Snag $450 worth of adventure games and overlooked Steam indies for less than $30
A new build-your-own PC gaming bundle featuring 25 puzzle, action, exploration, and adventure games is up for grabs right now. The custom deal includes classics from series such as Broken…
Hollow Knight: Silksong Gets Casual Mention in Xbox Indies Post, Sends Community Into a Fervor
Hollow Knight fans have been waiting quite a while for news about its sequel, Hollow Knight: Silksong. The wait has been so unbearable that even a casual mention, like the…
Shuhei Yoshida claims Jim Ryan told him to take over PlayStation indies or leave the company
The former PlayStation executive took the indie role, but ended up leaving the company in late 2024 after 31 years of employement.
Former PlayStation Boss Says He Had “No Choice” But To Take Indies Job
After a 38-year run at Sony, former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida bid farewell to the company earlier this year. In a new interview detailing his career, the former executive commented…
2K says epic indies Rollerdrome and OlliOlli World will be back on Steam soon
Boy, did my heart sink when I saw that developer Roll7 was shut down following Take-Two’s sale of its Private Division publishing arm. And boy, did it sink all over…