Alta, the protagonist of Annapurna Interactive game Wanderstop, sitting on a bench

New Annapurna Interactive Showcase Set for Next Week

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Published: February 19, 2025 8:42 AM

Annapurna Interactive has announced that it will hold a new Showcase presentation next week, showing off some of its upcoming games as well as some extra "surprises".

The studio, which has published indie hits like Outer Wilds and What Remains of Edith Finch, will air its latest Annapurna Interactive Showcase on February 24th at 9am Pacific (that's around 12pm Eastern and about 5pm GMT).

According to a press release, the presentation will include information on upcoming 2025 Annapurna releases. Games getting more info include cozy adventure Wanderstop, cycling game Wheel World, and photography sim Lushfoil.

Cyclists racing around a track in the stylized cycling adventure game Wheel World, published by Annapurna Interactive
Annapurna will reveal new info about some of its upcoming projects next week.

We'll also get to learn more about FPS Skin Deep, "procedurally generated audiovisual experience" Faraway, and to a T, the 3D narrative adventure designed by Katamari creator Keita Takahashi, as well as creature-collecting roguelite Morsels.

All of this will come alongside "a few more surprises", as Annapurna says, so if you're a fan of offbeat indie games, you're not going to want to miss this one. The showcase is set to air on Annapurna's YouTube channel and will last around 30 minutes.

This will be Annapurna's first major showcase since a mass staff exodus at the studio back in September, which took place after negotiations with the main Annapurna company to spin the interactive division off into its own entity broke down.

Following that, a report emerged in January this year which claimed that ex-Annapurna staff had banded together to form their own company, and that their first purchase was the former Take-Two indie publishing outfit Private Division.

Gandalf in the cozy hobbit life sim Tales of the Shire
Ex-Annapurna Interactive staff have reportedly banded together to purchase Tales of the Shire publisher Private Division.

Elsewhere in the world of Annapurna, Alan Wake and Control developer Remedy revealed earlier this year that it was teaming up with Annapurna in order to pursue TV and movie projects based on some of its properties.

You'll be able to check out the new Annapurna Interactive Showcase when it airs on February 24th at 9am Pacific. Stay tuned for more.

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