Annapurna Interactive unveils three new games: a turn-based musical, a Zelda-like adventure, and a puzzle game.

Annapurna's showcase features games from amazing indie studios.

Annapurna Interactive revealed three new games at the Tokyo Game Show: D-topia, People of Note, and Demi and the Fractured Dream, all releasing next year.
Sam Gupta24 September 2025Last Update :
Annapurna's next three games are a turn-based musical, a Zelda-like adventure, and a puzzle game exploring a utopian society
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Publisher Annapurna Interactive has revealed three new games in its latest digital showcase, all of which are playable at this week’s Tokyo Game Show.

6 Key Takeaways
  1. Publisher Annapurna Interactive revealed three new games.
  2. D-topia is a puzzle-adventure game from Marumittu Games.
  3. Games are playable at this week's Tokyo Game Show.
  4. People of Note is a turn-based musical RPG.
  5. All games are set for release next year.
  6. Annapurna Interactive debuted at this year's Tokyo Game Show.
Fast Answer: Annapurna Interactive showcased three new games at the Tokyo Game Show.

The first of these three games is D-topia, a puzzle-adventure game from Marumittu Games that features a minimalist sci-fi aesthetic as a young boy seeks to question how to find happiness if life is a utopia. It’s set for release next year across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 1 and 2, and PC (Steam, Epic).

Next up is People of Note, described as “a full fledged musical, condensed into a video game” – specifically, a turn-based RPG. It’s coming from Iridium Studios and will be out next year on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam, Epic).

Lastly, there’s the Zelda-like adventure Demi and the Fractured Dream from developer Yarn Owl. It features hack and slash combat with puzzle solving and platforming, plus ethereal visuals, and is due out next year across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 1 and 2, and PC (Steam, Epic).

“Annapurna Interactive is making its debut at this year’s Tokyo Game Show and we couldn’t imagine a better way to participate in this iconic event than by showcasing three great new titles from amazing indie studios,”

— Leanne Loombe, head of games at Annapurna Interactive

Last year, the majority of Annapurna’s staff quit in a mass exodus following a dispute with the company’s owner. Today’s showcase was the second since then, with February’s showcase featuring a number of games now available.

Originally reported by www.eurogamer.net as “Annapurna’s next three games are a turn-based musical, a Zelda-like adventure, and a puzzle game exploring a utopian society” on 2025-09-24 04:00:00.

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