Fights in Tight Spaces
News, coverage and analysis tracking Fights in Tight Spaces across the outlets.- 2 Fights in 2 Tight Spaces Early Access Preview - There's room for moreGround Shatter's "2 Fights in 2 Tight Spaces" is now available in Early Access, bringing back the spy-fiction theme with new cooperative multiplayer and combat mechanics. While the core turn-based card-driven gameplay remains engaging, the game currently lacks a story mode and has limited content, with its Early Access status evident in some menu navigation oddities. Despite these shortcomings, the revamped visuals and groovy techno soundtrack offer a promising foundation for the game's future.
- 18 amazing indie games you missed during Summer Game Fest weekSummer Game Fest week featured numerous upcoming indie games alongside major announcements from large publishers. Titles like Fights In Tight Spaces 2, the single-player Among Us Story: On Guard, and the horror game Carcass Clad were highlighted. Other notable indies include Cassette Beasts 2, El Paso, Elsewhere 2, and the retro-themed Hack '95.
- My favourite card-battling action brawler just got a sequel, and you can play it right nowThe sequel to the card-battling action game Fights in Tight Spaces, titled 2 Fights 2 Tight Spaces, has been shadowdropped and is available now in Early Access. The sequel introduces co-op multiplayer, environmental interactions, and the ability to pick up weapons, building upon the original's deck-building mechanics.
- Humble Games' former bosses buy the studio's back catalogGood Games Group, led by former Humble Games leaders Alan Patmore and Mark Nash, has acquired the back catalog of over 50 titles from Humble Games, rebranding as Balor Games. This acquisition includes popular indie titles like Slay the Spire and Coral Island, and also encompasses the catalog of Firestoke Games. Balor Games aims to be a developer-friendly publisher focused on "triple-I" gaming.
- Ex-Humble Games Heads Buy Back Label and Rename It to Balor GamesFormer Humble Games heads Alan Patmore and Mark Nash have acquired the indie publishing label and rebranded it to Balor Games. The new entity, formerly Good Games Group, has secured the back catalog of Humble Games, including titles like A Hat in Time and Slay the Spire, and aims to become a leading "triple-I" publisher.
- Good Games Group acquires Ziff Davis' publishing business to launch Balor GamesGood Games Group has launched a new publishing label, Balor Games, by acquiring Ziff Davis' publishing business. This move consolidates over 60 indie titles, including Slay the Spire and SIGNALIS, under Balor Games, which aims to provide resources and autonomy to partner studios. Balor Games will also selectively invest in new projects like SCP: 5K while supporting its existing portfolio.
- Good Games Group has bought the Humble and Firestoke back catalogues. Now, newly renamed as Balor Games, it wants to invest in triple-IGood Games Group, now rebranded as Balor Games, has acquired the back catalogues of Humble Games and Firestoke, encompassing over 50 titles. Led by Alan Patmore and Mark Nash, the company aims to become a leading 'triple-I' publisher, focusing on high-quality, impactful games and supporting developers across various budget levels.