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The Humble Games Showcase 2025 just recently went live and with it we have some new game announcements and trailers. So here's what you might have missed to keep you up to date.

The Pre-Show

Firstly, they had a little pre-show where they showed off a couple of teasers.

The first of which was Wall World 2 (2025).

The world of the Wall awaits. Wall World 2 builds on the mining rogue-lite experience with expanded mechanics, new challenges, and deeper gameplay. Explore procedurally generated mines full of new discoveries and dangers. Extract valuable resources, harness lost technologies, and upgrade your robospider and exosuit to survive against hordes of raging monsters. Venture through incredible biomes and uncover the secrets entombed in the depths of the Wall.

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They also showed off a trailer for Sticky Business but that's not a new game and actually released back in 2023.

Next up for actual announcements in the pre-show was Urban Jungle (21st March).

Urban Jungle is a charming and relaxing simulation game that invites you to transform small, ordinary apartments into lush, green havens by placing delightful plants with savvy. But no worries, you won’t have to deal with watering or pest control – the plants just need a good spot, and that's enough to create the comfiest and coziest home of them all. Oh, and don’t forget to pet your cat!

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Then they moved onto a new trailer for Bubble Ghost Remake (27th March).

Bubble Ghost Remake is set to bring the classic 1990 platformer to new heights. Originally a Game Boy title, this completely remade version by Nakama Game Studio will launch on March 27th for Nintendo Switch, PC and now, PlayStation. Players will guide Heinrich Von Schinker, a ghost inventor, as he maneuvers a bubble through 40 challenging levels. The remake features revamped graphics, new gameplay modes, and updated puzzles, with a modern twist that honors the original.

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After that we had Antro.

In Antro, players dive into a dystopian future where every move and jump is synchronized to an electrifying soundtrack. Set in an underground metropolis ruled by a totalitarian government, players will take control of Nittch, a rebellious delivery courier, to challenge the oppressive regime with fast-paced parkour, rhythmic platforming, and intense puzzle-solving.

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Last full game for the pre-show was some footage and a chat with the developer of Future Vibe Check.

Future Vibe Check is a musical automation game where your factories don’t just produce goods—they make music. Summoned by Infinity, you must rebuild reality. The call of endless optimization will be sublimated into sound. Automate the Vibe. Defend the Vibe. Become the Vibe.

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After that there was a trailer for Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus which mentioned a new DLC coming soon.

Flow gracefully through a colorful, hand-drawn 2.5D action platformer inspired by Japanese folklore. Engage in acrobatic aerial combat, unlock powerful mystical abilities, and explore an interconnected world of myth as you seek to unravel the mysteries of your origin.

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The Main Event

After they were done with a little chat and a few teasers during the pre-show, they then moved onto the main event to show off even more titles.

The first of the new announcements was Town of Zoz.

Fight with flavor! As Ito, a young shaman chef adventurer, you'll hunt critters, gather magical ingredients and rebuild bonds by cooking for the townspeople. A shaman chef always aims to lend a helping hand, but the more Ito gets involved, the more he'll learn about the town and its ancient secrets.

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Next up is a fresh look at Monaco 2 (2025).

Get your crew back together for the ultimate heist experience! Return to Monaco, plan your operation, and skedaddle when things inevitably go awry in this co-op heist game. The city is yours for the taking!

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They also showed off On Your Tail, which released for PC back in December, this was to show off a Nintendo Switch release.

Lost Skies got a new trailer after that.

Chart a course in a breathtaking, but fractured world. Explore ancient ruins, master advanced technology, and craft your very own skyship to brave nature’s fury and colossal threats in Lost Skies. Team up with friends or go it alone in this awe-inspiring cooperative survival adventure.

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Billie Bust Up was up next with a trailer.

Embark on a thrilling and imaginative odyssey in a 3D platforming musical inspired by your favorite timeless, magical animated films. Meet a fantastical cast of characters, take gameplay cues from the music—and try not to let the villains’ songs get stuck in your head.

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Then we had footage for Breeze in the Clouds.

Jump, brawl, and command the powers of weather as Breeze, a scrappy corgi swept into a world in the clouds where animal forces control the weather. Battle the elements with combo-fueled 2D brawling action as you accumulate the ultimate puppy power!

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Wizard of Legend 2 was also shown off next, but that's currently in Early Access and nothing about it shown was actually new for the event so we'll skip over that one too.

A fresh look for Threads of Time was the next exciting one.

Threads of Time is an era-spanning, turn-based RPG inspired by the timeless classics. Embark on a journey through time, gather a party of charismatic heroes from across ages, and uncover a plot that threatens to unravel the past, present and future.

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The final game video of the event was the Star Fox 64 love-letter called Wild Blue. Coming from Chuhai Labs, founded by original Star Fox programmer Giles Goddard. It was nothing more than a brief silly teaser though.

Wild Blue reimagines the classic on-rail adventures of the '90s. Join Bowie Stray and the Blue Bombers as they soar through the skies on a mission to save the world in this action-packed, nostalgic journey!

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Ehvis 3 hours ago
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Thanks for the roundup. Hadn't seen it. Nothing native. And from what I see here, there's nothing that gives me the feeling that I would prioritize it over games I already have. Easy decisions!
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