Humble Games just put out its March 2025 showcase, with every attached indie game making big announcements. Within the showcase, Humble Games revealed four upcoming indie titles for the first time.
This 2025 showcase involves not only a slate on Humble’s end, but several announcements from partner studios, such as Akupara, Alawar, and others. These announcements came at the Friends of Humble Pre-Show, which preceded the main showcase. Totaling up both sections of the event, a sum of four games received world premieres at this event.

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Humble Choice Games for March 2025 Explained
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Humble Games Showcase 2025 Exclusive Reveals Explained
Wall World 2
Wall World, a survival roguelite inspired by Dome Keeper, will be getting a sequel in the form of Wall World 2. A trailer for the sequel was shown off at the event, displaying no change in art style but a variety of new biomes and new threats. Players will face all of these with deepened mechanics and expanded systems in Wall World 2. Developed and published by Alawar, the game is slated to release sometime in 2025.
Future Vibe Check
While it may have some gameplay similarities to other factory simulators like Foundry, Unwise’s Future Vibe Check presents a unique narrative framing. Incorporating elements of existentialism and Buddhism, the rhythmic debut of developer Manik Bhat is a factory-automation game that has the player generating music and engaging in rhythm games. Based on the vastness of infinity, the player is tasked with finding harmony in accordance to the ‘vibe’—mining and manufacturing vibes to rebuild the universe from its spatial oasis. The trailer shows a few peeks at gameplay, as well as the deity-like figures the player will be interacting with in their endeavors. Future Vibe Check is now available to wishlist on Steam.
Town of Zoz
Built by talent from studios like Riot Games, Blizzard, Bethesda, and Moon Studios, Studio Pixanoh is an indie developer that’s new on the scene—and Town of Zoz will be its debut. The game follows Ito, who reluctantly returns to his hometown of Zoz to help his family with their farm and restaurant. Ito’s questing, combat, and investigation of the town’s ancient secrets are foregrounded by the needs of his family’s business.
Indeed, Ito is motivated to adventure by the various dishes the player can cook up throughout the game. In addition to farming, cooking, and going out into the Zoz community, Ito will have to strike out into the wilds around town to slay a menagerie of creatures, harvesting their components for different dinnertime delights, similar to Delicious in Dungeon. Ito’s soul-infused machete is his primary weapon, but the cooking mechanics of the game will also be an important tool—particularly when it comes to dealing with townsfolk. Zoz‘s combat chef protagonist will need the help of these NPCs, whether they be legendary heroes or local shopkeepers, and will need to cook their favorite dishes to build these bonds.
Wild Blue
Wild Blue, a title helmed by Chuhai Labs, is an upcoming spiritual successor to the on-rails space shooter Star Fox. While the game’s teaser doesn’t show much about what the game will look like, it does feature a short appearance by Giles Goddard, who previously worked on the Star Fox series (in addition to being the programmer behind the Super Mario 64 menu screen face). This cements Wild Blue, to a certain extent, as a spiritual successor in the vein of indie games like Yooka-Laylee and Bloodstained, both of which also cropped up during droughts in the franchises they derive from.
Humble Games
Humble Games is the publishing branch of Humble Bundle, with the company releasing titles like Coral Island, Stray Gods, Supraland, and Slay the Spire.
- Date Founded
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May 14, 2020
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San Francisco, California
- Parent Company
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Humble Bundle
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