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Neowiz business and news from across the web.- Shape of Dreams Releases Character Skins, Discount for Spring Sale Alongside NEOWIZ TitlesNEOWIZ and Lizard Smoothie have released Version 1.2 for Shape of Dreams, introducing new character skins, an in-game event, and other content. The co-op action roguelite is also available at a 30% discount as part of the Steam Spring Sale, which also features deals on SANABI, Skul: The Hero Slayer, and DJMAX RESPECT V DLC.
- Shape of Dreams Version 1.2 Update Adds New Event, Skins, and SystemsPublisher NEOWIZ and developer Lizard Smoothie have released the Version 1.2 update for their action roguelite game Shape of Dreams. The update introduces new character skins, an in-game event titled "Omen of Pain, Corrupted Chaos" with tougher encounters, new shrines, cosmetics, and constellation systems. The game is available on Steam and will be discounted by 30% during the upcoming Steam Spring Sale.
- The Flower Kingdom Update Brings Violet Care and Coffee Time to Cats & SoupThe mobile idle game Cats & Soup has received a new seasonal update called the Flower Kingdom, developed by Neowiz. This update introduces new spring-themed activities, characters like the Lilac Tabby, and expands the game world with new locations such as Violet Care and Coffee Time. Players can also participate in the Baby Kitten Travel event and receive St. Patrick's Day rewards.
- Bafta Games 2026 nominees announced and it’s another Clair Obscur sweepThe nominations for the Bafta Games Awards 2026 have been announced, with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 leading the pack with 12 nominations, matching its record at The Game Awards. Dispatch and Arc Raiders also received multiple nominations, including for Best Game. The awards ceremony is scheduled for April 17.
- Former developers of one of 2024's best Soulslikes are stuck in a purgatory of unpaid salariesFormer employees of Jyamma Games, the developer behind the 2024 action-RPG Enotria: The Last Song, have reported significant delays in receiving their salaries, with some payments outstanding since March 2025. CEO Giacomo Greco cited cashflow issues stemming from delayed revenue collection and changes in project direction, including a shift from an Enotria sequel to a trading card game adaptation of The Divine Comedy, and later an action-RPG. Despite assurances of restructuring and ongoing negotiations for investment and potential publishing deals, some former staff remain unpaid.