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Home»Gaming»Day of the Devs 2026 (Summer Game Fest Edition): All Reveals and Announcements

Day of the Devs 2026 (Summer Game Fest Edition): All Reveals and Announcements

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Julio La PineBy Julio La PineJune 5, 20268 Mins Read
Day of the Devs Summer Game Fest Edition 2026
Image Source: Day of the Devs

The Summer of Gaming has officially begun, and as tradition dictates, we have a new showcase of Day of the Devs: Summer Game Fest edition. Like the previous year, this show put several new titles in the spotlight, with a few bringing updates and others being brand-new World Premieres. So, whether you missed the show or just want to take a look at everything that was announced, here is every single game shown at Day of the Devs 2026.

33 Immortals

33 Immortals Day of the Devs
Image Source: Thunder Lotus

Let’s start with one of the most unique reveals during Day of the Devs, and that is 33 Immortals. This one is a roguelike, but with quite an interesting take, as it will bring 33 players into one round. That’s right; you’ll get to dive into this iconic genre alongside dozens of players with the hopes of surviving challenging encounters and eventually upgrading your character.

Apple Crumble

Apple Crumble Day of the Devs
Image Source: Happy Broccoli Games

And now, we have a whodunit game called Apple Crumble, inspired by Knives Out and Murder on the Orient Express. You’ll have to figure out which family member is trying to murder your grandmother during her 84th birthday. Also, this title comes from the creators of Duck Detective, so you can expect a fantastic thriller story alongside a memorable art style.

Blood Dungeon

Blood Dungeon
Image Source: Messhof

Now, let’s move on to something more fast-paced, and that’s precisely what Blood Dungeon is. It is a 2D auto-shooter where you’ll be collecting blood and gold to upgrade your powers and defeating even bigger hordes of enemies as you move through the levels. From what we’ve seen, it is as chaotic as you can imagine, coming from the creators of Nidhogg.

Bub

Bub
Image Source: Paperfrog

Bub is a tale that takes you through several gorgeous and heartwarming scenarios, all with different art styles ranging from stop motion to cut paper puppets, and more. It is truly one of the most unique titles we saw during Day of the Devs, and one we can’t wait to play.

DREADMOOR

Dreadmoor
Image Source: Digital Vortex Entertainment

If you’ve already played Dredge, DREADMOOR might feel eerily familiar. You’re an angler in a submerged world, whose only task is to fish and evade some of the underwater horrors that lurk in the dark. Also, to make it scarier, it is all in first-person, meaning that it will be either more immersive for fishing fans or scarier for those who want some angling horror.

Into the Fire

Into the Fire Day of the Devs
Image Source: Starward Industries

From the creators of The Invincible comes Into the Fire, another immersive survival experience where you need to rescue survivors, gather resources, and find a way out of this island being swallowed by lava. It is a new take on the survival formula, and one that many fans of the genre will want to try.

Into the Unwell

Into the Unwell
Image Source: Coffee Stain Publishing

Don’t let the colorful style fool you. Into the Unwell brings another action-packed roguelike where you can team up with up to three players to tackle these beautifully animated stages. Plus, fans of the Rubber Hose animation style will have a blast, as it is clearly inspired by it.

Ithaca

Ithaca
Image Source: The Pixel Hunt

Ithaca may seem like a cozy road trip journey, and one of the most relaxing games we saw on Day of the Devs, and we don’t blame you for believing so. You are an environmental rights lawyer trying to save the planet, and to do so, you’ll have a hostage in your trunk. Yes, you read that right. The journey will be quite perilous and full of choices as you figure out what to do with your stowaway.

Lazy River

Lazy River
Image Source: Max Boxleiter

While we’ve seen some chaotic co-op titles recently, nothing comes close to Lazy River. Here, you’re trapped in a waterpark with your friends, with the catch being that water turns you into a zombie. You’ll need to build a raft, fend off hordes of undead, and hopefully escape the defense mechanisms from this location, all of it while looking cool alongside your team.

Mr. Records

Mr. Records Day of the Devs
Image Source: Wired Productions

Mr. Records brings the beat in the form of a narrative musical adventure game where you need to collect old records and sell them in your store. This title has two halves, which will appeal to those looking for an arcade feel with music on top of it and the cozy side of selling records to certain NPCs. It is truly the best of many worlds.

N PLUS INFINITY TIMES TWO

N PLUS INFINITY
Image Source: Metanet Software Inc.

Many of you will remember the critically acclaimed hit of NPLUSPLUS. Well, now we have N PLUS INFINITY TIMES TWO. This time, however, the platformer returns with more mechanics, new ways to play, and all the fast-paced and retro-like platforming many of us love.

Prove You’re Human

Prove You're Human
Image Source: Black Tabby Publishing

Imagine playing a video game revolving around the CAPTCHA system; well, that’s the essence of Prove You’re Human, at least from what we saw in Day of the Devs. Here, you’ll have to put an AI that’s trying to be human in place. It is all about crushing the delusions of this rogue AI, in what promises to be a unique sci-fi adventure.

Screenbound

Screenbound
Image Source: Digital Pajamas

Many have already seen a glimpse of Screenbound, and now we have even more details of it, including new 2D and 3D sequences, as well as even more creative levels that blend several styles into a style and genre-blending game that feels like an ode to video games.

Shot One Fighters

Shot One Fighters Day of the Devs
Image Source: Red Moon Workshop

Have you ever thought of a roguelike combined with a proper fighting game? That’s what Shot One Fighters is. This brand-new roguelike lets you take your fighter across several stages with the catch of earning combos as you progress instead of passive upgrades. This title blends two genres perfectly, and it was one of the biggest surprises in Day of the Devs.

Slap Out of It!

Slap Out of It Day of the Devs
Image Source: Turbo Button

We’ve seen puzzle games with some unique mechanics to solve whatever conundrum the title presents, but Slap Out of It! takes it to a whole new level, as the best way to solve issues is with a slap. That’s right, you’ll have to slap your way out of this game, solve puzzles, get out of escape rooms, and much more. And yes, the one you heard was Ben Starr.

Super Yooka-Laylee Kart

Super Yooka-Laylee Kart
Image Source: Playtonic Games

The era of kart racing games continues, and the next one to arrive is the retro-inspired Super Yooka-Laylee Kart. This new kart racer features a solo story, online modes, and several modifiers to make all races unique, from invisible racing to full mayhem. It is a paradise for fans of the genre.

Tenebris Somnia

Tenebris Somnia
Image Source: New Blood Interactive

Tenebris Somnia does one thing that no other game in Day of the Devs did, and that is combining live action sequences with retro survival horror gameplay. You’ll take the role of Julia as you go through a mysterious plot, solving puzzles and fighting horrifying creatures that you can look at in different styles.

Threads of Time

Threads of Time Day of the Devs
Image Source: Balor

For fans of games like Chrono Trigger or even the recent indie hit Sea of Stars, we have Threads of Time, which brings an epic JRPG-inspired adventure full of gorgeous pixel art and intricate turn-based combat mechanics. And if that wasn’t enough, this adventure will take you through several time periods, making it an epic journey like no other.

Trine 6: Together in Time

Trine 6: Together in Time
Image Source: THQ Nordic

Trine has been quiet for a while, but that was only because it is returning big time with new co-op mechanics, two new characters, and the platforming fun we love from the series. And beyond the action, you can also expect many puzzles that will test you and your fellow players in engaging ways.

When Sirens Fall Silent

When Sirens Fall Silent
Image Source: LKA/PM Studios

Last but not least, we have When Sirens Fall Silent, as another intriguing and thrilling adventure shown at Day of the Devs. You’ll be playing as a detective who gets drawn into a mystery involving heinous crimes, which will likely unfold into something that will shock many players, but we’ll have to wait a bit until we find out more about it.

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As you can see, this edition of Day of the Devs was huge and way more varied than others. So, whether you want some good old RPG-like adventures or a thriller involving a murder mystery at your grandmother’s party, there’s a game for everyone. Just make sure to wishlist your favorites so you can play them as soon as they launch.

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Been gaming since '99! I am a huge JRPG fan and my favorite franchise is Final Fantasy. I love writing about games and I hope I can do it for the rest of my days!

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