Dark Deity
News, coverage and analysis tracking Dark Deity across the outlets.- After half a decade, PC's GBA-style tactics series is ready to end it all - Dark Deity 3 revealed as the trilogy's epic conclusionDark Deity 3 has been revealed as the conclusion to the Dark Deity trilogy, a turn-based tactics series inspired by classic games like Fire Emblem and Tactics Ogre. The game will feature a dual-army narrative, an expanded roster of 74 classes, and over 100 weapons, continuing the defense of Terrazael against an otherworldly threat. The franchise's built-in Randomizer feature will also return, offering unique playthroughs.
- Throwback strategy RPG Dark Deity 3 announcedPublisher Indie.io and developer Sword & Axe have announced Dark Deity III, the next installment in their tactical RPG series. The game is in development for Windows PC via Steam, with a release date yet to be announced. The sequel promises a sweeping story across nations and the afterlife, featuring tactical grid-based combat, deep unit customization, and replayability through a built-in randomizer.
- Dark Deity 3 AnnouncedSword & Axe and indie.io have announced Dark Deity 3, the next entry in the tactical RPG series. The game is slated for release on Windows PC via Steam, with a world premiere trailer offering a first look at the upcoming title.
- Dark Deity Returns for Its Final Chapter in Dark Deity 3Dark Deity 3, the final chapter in the tactical RPG trilogy developed by Sword & Axe LLC and published by indie.io, was revealed during the IGN Live Indie Loop showcase. The game will feature two parallel campaigns across the living world and afterlife, with players leading armies against death cults. It will include 28 playable units, 74 classes, over 100 weapons, and 60+ rings, and is available to wishlist on Steam.
- Dark Deity III announced for PCindie.io and Sword & Axe have announced Dark Deity III, the conclusion to the strategy RPG trilogy, for PC via Steam. The game features tactical grid-based combat, deep unit customization with a built-in randomizer, and a story spanning across worlds. A release date has not yet been announced.
- Indie Pass adds cozy new Stardew Valley style game The Abbess GardenThe Abbess Garden, a cozy life simulation game set in 17th-century France, has been added to the Indie Pass subscription service. Published by indie.io and developed by MD Studio, the game tasks players with tending a garden while uncovering secrets and interacting with historical figures. Indie Pass aims to improve discoverability for indie titles.
- Nintendo Switch eShop deals – lowest prices ever for Plucky Squire, Team Sonic Racing, TMNT: Splintered Fate, moreThe North American Nintendo Switch eShop is featuring new deals, including the lowest prices ever for games like Plucky Squire, Team Sonic Racing, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate. The article lists a comprehensive selection of discounted titles available for purchase.
- indie.io Launches Indie Pass, a New Home for Discovering Indie GamesIndie Pass, a new subscription platform exclusively for indie games, has launched globally on PC. Created by indie.io, the service features over 70 titles and aims to improve discoverability for developers while offering players a curated selection for $6.99 per month. Revenue for developers is based on player time spent in their games, with a flexible, non-exclusive participation model.
- Nintendo Switch eShop deals – lowest prices ever for Enter and Exit the Gungeon, Untitled Goose Game, moreThe North American Nintendo Switch eShop is featuring new deals, including the lowest prices ever for games like Enter the Gungeon, Exit the Gungeon, and Untitled Goose Game. The sale includes a wide variety of titles, with discounts on many popular and indie games.
- Indie Pass Launches April 13 as a New Subscription Service for Indie GamesIndie Pass, a new subscription service exclusively for indie games, will launch on April 13, 2026, for PC. Priced at $6.99 per month, it will initially feature over 70 titles, including Echoes of the Plum Grove and the Dark Deity series, with more games to be added regularly. The platform aims to provide a cost-effective way for players to access diverse indie titles and offer developers a new revenue stream based on playtime.
- indie.io Announces Indie Pass Subscription Platform | Console Creaturesindie.io has announced Indie Pass, a new subscription platform launching April 13th, offering over 70 indie games for $9.73 CDN per month or $77.83 CDN per year. The platform aims to provide a dedicated space for indie games, with revenue shared among developers based on playtime. Despite some developer and player skepticism, indie.io hopes this model will effectively support indie game creators.
- If you love indie games, there’s now a subscription service for these gemsIndie.io has launched Indie Pass, a new subscription service dedicated to indie games, priced at $6.99 per month for PC. The service aims to improve discoverability for independent titles by offering over 70 games at launch, with more to be added regularly. Indie Pass pays developers based on player time and is non-exclusive, allowing studios to distribute their games on other platforms simultaneously.
- Indie Pass is a forthcoming subscription service exclusively for indie gamesIndie.io is launching Indie Pass, a new subscription service for PC indie games on April 13, costing $8 per month. The service will initially feature over 70 titles, including Echoes of the Plum Grove, Air Hares, and Dark Deity, with more to be added regularly. While primarily for PC, it is expected to function on devices like the Steam Deck.
- Indie Pass Is a Brand New Subscription Service Just for IndiesA new subscription service called Indie Pass has launched, offering a curated collection of indie games for $6.99 per month. The service features its own launcher and promises to add new titles regularly, with a portion of fees going to creators. Currently, Indie Pass is exclusive to PC.
- A Game Pass for indie games: meet Indie Pass, a $7-a-month subscription that brings new titles every monthIndie.io is launching Indie Pass, a new subscription service priced at $6.99 per month, offering access to a curated, revolving catalog of indie games. The service aims to improve discoverability for smaller developers and provide users with a way to find unique titles. Indie Pass will launch on April 13 with approximately 70 games, utilizing a revenue-share model based on player engagement.
- indie.io Unveils Indie Pass, A Subscription Platform Dedicated to Elevating Indie Games Exclusivelyindie.io has announced Indie Pass, a new subscription service launching on April 13, 2026, exclusively for indie games on PC. Priced at $6.99 per month, it will feature over 70 titles at launch with frequent additions, aiming to improve discoverability and provide a sustainable revenue model for developers based on player time.