The stream itself and our highlights

Today’s the birthday of the Triple-I Initiative, a 45-minute showcase of game announcements and trailers from the likes of Slay The Spire devs MegaCrit,Darkest Dungeondevs Red Hook andDead Cellscustodians Evil Empire. What makes a “triple-I” game a “triple-I” game, as opposed to (hawk, spit) a regular indie? I’ve given it some thought, and I think the answer is: “has more money and status than most indies, but not, like, Call of Duty levels, and also one of our partners is Gearbox Publishing, so this is perhaps ‘indie’ inthe Geoff Keighley sense.”

Don’t expect any of Keighley’s beloved Kojima interludes or dance numbers in this one, however. The IIIIs are a leaner, quieter showcase with no host or advertising or celebrity drop-ins – you can read more about the thinking behind the event inmy GDC interview with a few of the participating studios. Find the full stream below.

Don’t have 45 minutes to spare? Well, hark at you with your active and efficient lifestyle. Here’s a quick round-up of what we here at the Treehouse consider to be the more significant announcements from tonight’s showcase, leaving aside the bittier videos and the console-specific stuff.

Slay The Spire 2

Slay The Spire 2

Risk Of Rain 2, meanwhile, is getting aDevotionUpdate which introduces the Verdant Falls stage, together with some alt skins and new artefacts.

Procedural detective sim Shadows Of Doubt has a brand new Sharpshooter Assassin update, live now…

…while retro 2D steampunk platformer Gestalt: Steam and Cylinder has a release date - 21st May.

Vampire Survivorsis partnering withContrain the shape of Operation Guns – out 9th May. Amongst other things it introduces lupine Brad Fang from Contra: Hard Corps - Alice Bhas a piece.

Thorium have announced UnderMine 2, a sequel to their well-regarded action-RPG. Nic has important questions about the title, butlikes the cut of the bomb-bouncing.

Nic’s alsofairly enthusiastic about arcade dafty What The Car?, which now has a Steam demo and 5th September release date.

Medieval kingdom sim Norland is coming to early access on 16th May.

Speaking of kingdoms, Darkest Dungeon 2 is getting a big new mode - I’veinterviewed Red Hook about its creation.

Tactical RPG The Last Spell is also getting some DLC, Dwarves Of Runenberg, which launches 24th April.

A new trailer for Cat Quest 3, which appears to feature more than three cats, and also some ghosts.

Alice0 favourite Brotato will receive some Abyssal Terrors DLC and a couch co-op update this summer…

Palworld’s arena multiplayer made a fleeting appearance in the showcase,as reported by Matt- it’s out this year.

Thunderlotus’s 33 Immortals, meanwhile, goes into closed beta on 24th May - Ed has hadat least 33 thoughts about its mini-MMO dungeon raiding.

Some footage of Wizard Of Legend 2. I’m not familiar with the series but the footage reminds me a tiny bit of Magicka, and I do like Magicka.

A small but pleasant surprise drop: mountain city-builder Laysara: Summit Kingdom is out this very minute in early access. Niclikes what he’s seen of it.

Here’s a proper trailer for V: Rising’s Castlevania crossover DLC, in which you can batter Simon Belmont - and presumably, drink his blood? It’s out 8th May.

There’s also a new trailer for Never Alone 2, sequel to the game about an indigenous child traversing a world of ice.

Oh, and we should probably mention The Rogue Prince Of Persia, “a new roguelite that combines wall running with Arkham-style agile combat”, in the words of Alice B, whohas a proper preview. It’s a collaboration between Ubisoft and Dead Cells live ops studio Evil Empire.