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Team17 business and news from across the web.- Silver Pines Gameplay Trailer Reveals A Terrifying Mystery In A Town Gone WrongA new gameplay trailer for the upcoming survival horror game Silver Pines has been released, showcasing its unsettling town, investigation mechanics, and brutal encounters. Developed by Wych Elm and published by Team17, the game is set to launch in 2026 for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Players will step into the role of investigator Red Walker to unravel a dark mystery in the town of Silver Pines.
- Free Play Days – Diablo IV, Killing Floor 3, Bassmaster Fishing, Worms W.M.D and Tropico 6Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and Essential members can play Killing Floor 3, Bassmaster Fishing, Worms W.M.D, and Tropico 6 for free from March 12-15. Additionally, Diablo IV is available for an open trial for all Xbox players from March 11-18, allowing progress to be carried over to the full game or Game Pass.
- Lumentale: Memories of Trey is coming to PC and the Nintendo Switch on May 26thTeam17 and Beehive Studios announced that Lumentale: Memories of Trey will be released on PC and Nintendo Switch on May 26th, 2026. The game is an adventure title developed by Beehive Studios and published by Team17.
- ‘Lumentale: Memories of Trey’ is coming to PC and the Nintendo Switch on May 26thTeam17 and Beehive Studios announced that the indie game Lumentale: Memories of Trey will be released on PC and Nintendo Switch on May 26th, 2026. The game is a narrative-driven adventure with puzzle elements.
- Original founders of Bossfight Entertainment re-launch studio as BossfightSeveral companies within the game industry have announced new leadership appointments and expansions in March 2026. ProbablyMonsters added three executives to its leadership team, Kasedo Games appointed Timea Edvi as publishing director, and Sixteen Tons named Sebastian Nußuam as CCO. Microsoft Gaming, Midwest Games, and Escape Velocity Entertainment also saw new hires in key roles.
- Lumentale: Memories of Trey gets Nintendo Switch release date, new trailerTeam17 and Beehive Studios have announced that Lumentale: Memories of Trey will be released on Nintendo Switch on May 26. This monster-collecting RPG is inspired by games like Pokemon and features a story set in a world reminiscent of Italy.
- Jobs Roundup: March 2026 | ProbablyMonsters expands its leadership teamSeveral gaming companies have announced new executive appointments. ProbablyMonsters added Jonathan Lander, David Reid, and Mark Subotnick to its leadership team. Kasedo Games appointed Timea Edvi as publishing director, Sixteen Tons named Sebastian Nußuam as CCO, and Microsoft Gaming welcomed Alison Zeng as strategic partner manager. Additionally, Adam Orth has become COO at Midwest Games, and Arah Collins joins Escape Velocity Entertainment as senior narrative designer.
- Micro Titans Wrestling announcementMicro Titans Wrestling, a roguelike deckbuilder inspired by professional wrestling, has released a demo on Steam. The game features a unique card battle system, a roster of wrestlers and managers, and multiple game modes. The studio, Micro Titans, is based in the North of England and founded by industry veteran Steven Dalton and wrestling expert Dante Richardson.
- This week in PC games: John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake, and a myth-inspired match-3 game where you combine three dogs into CerberusThis week's PC game releases include John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, a four-player co-op shooter, and the Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake. Other notable titles are Mythmatch, a match-3 game where combining three dogs creates Cerberus, and Iter-8, a tower defense game with mining elements.
- 15 First Person Shooter (FPS) Games of 2026This article highlights upcoming first-person shooter games slated for release in 2026, showcasing a diverse range of titles from militaristic combat to sci-fi horror. Featured games include Marathon, Halo: Campaign Evolved, Better Than Dead, Resident Evil Requiem, John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, DEFECT, NO LAW, Road to Vostok, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, ExeKiller, ILL, Rogue Point, Witchfire, and Valor Mortis, each offering unique gameplay mechanics and settings.
- Pitchify launches new service to connect developers and publishersPitchify has launched Pitch Direct, a new service designed to connect game developers with suitable publishers by making submission requirements transparent. The platform aims to address imbalances in the pitching process, ensuring developers of all sizes receive fair consideration and increasing visibility for their projects. Several publishers, including Curve Games and Team17, are already participating in the service.
- The PC game releases we're most excited about in MarchMarch 2026 is set to be a busy month for PC game releases, featuring a variety of genres including the extraction shooter Marathon, the open-world action RPG Crimson Desert, and the horror remake Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake. Several other titles like Slay the Spire 2, Death Stranding 2, and SAND: Raiders of Sophie are also slated for release, alongside various game development events and Steam sales.
- Free Play Days – Marathon (Server Slam), Atari 50: Anniversary Celebration, The Sinking City Remastered and MoreXbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and Essential members can play Atari 50: Anniversary Celebration, Stuffed, Moving Out 2, and Anno 117: Pax Romana for free from February 26 to March 1. Additionally, The Sinking City Remastered and Marathon Server Slam are available for all Xbox members during specific Free Play Days events.
- Rogue Point aims to prove old school is the new cool with a back-to-basics shooterCrowbar Collective has launched its co-operative PvE shooter Rogue Point into Early Access, aiming to recapture a 'back-to-basics' feel in contrast to modern, complex titles. The game emphasizes short, replayable sessions and a fair monetization model, with developers Brad Sheremeta and Adam Engels highlighting its retro aesthetic and efficient design, learned from their experience developing Black Mesa.
- The Best Co-Op Games To Play Right NowThis guide highlights the best co-op games available now, featuring a wide range of genres and platforms. It emphasizes the unique social enjoyment and replayability that cooperative gameplay offers, distinguishing itself from single-player experiences by focusing on current, widely accessible titles rather than an all-time ranking.