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Hispanic Indie Developers Flex Their Muscle: A Surge in Gaming Creativity

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By Logan Whitmere

Hispanic Indie Developers Flex Their Muscle: A Surge in Gaming Creativity

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By Logan Whitmere

Are you ready to dive into a week packed with exciting game launches? From indie gems to blockbuster titles, here’s everything you need to keep your gaming appetite satiated for the entire month!

New Adventures Await in Cataclismo

Digital Sun, known for its unique games like Moonlighter and The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story, is releasing a new RTS mixed with Tower Defense elements called Cataclismo. Starting July 22, this game invites players to defend a village from non-stop waves of evil creatures. With over 20 hours of campaign gameplay, a survival mode facing endless waves, a creative mode for unrestricted building, and special maps in Skirmish mode, Cataclismo promises intense action and strategic depth. Earlier in February, Digital Sun shared insights about their venture into self-publishing, before teaming up with Hooded Horse.

Linkito: A Puzzle Game Like No Other

Launching on July 23, Linkito developed by Kalinarm and published by Playdigious Originals and Kimeria Games, is a puzzle game that will challenge even the most tech-savvy minds. Players will climb the corporate ladder in a company that fuels society, solving intricate problems by connecting electrical blocks, redirecting energy, and triggering mechanisms. The game features a clean and straightforward interface, perfect for focusing on solving puzzles without additional complications.

Été: Painting Your Summer in Colors

Developed and published by Impossible, Été is a calming game that’s perfect for the summer vibe. Set to release on the same day as Linkito, Été (which means ‘summer’ in French), allows players to explore a city and bring color to their world. After being highlighted at the Day of the Devs 2023, this game is finally making its way to gamers eager for a relaxing experience.

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The Star Named EOS: A Mysterious Photographic Journey

Silver Lining Studio’s new game, The Star Named EOS, launches on July 23 across multiple platforms including PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series X|S. This exploration game, driven by photography, features a beautiful art style and many secrets waiting to be uncovered. It could be the dark horse of the week for those who love visually stunning and enigmatic adventures.

Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure

Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure, developed and published by Furniture & Mattress, is set to launch on July 25. This game combines role-playing and puzzle-solving in a vibrant and original way. First introduced at the Nintendo Partner Showcase in February, Arranger has been catching more attention with each update. The latest Day of the Devs event revealed more about the creative people behind this captivating game, which will also be available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation.

One Piece Odyssey: A New RPG Adventure

ILCA develops and Bandai Namco publishes the latest installment in the One Piece universe, One Piece Odyssey. This RPG, which revisits significant events from the One Piece storyline with original characters and canon-altering scenes, is set to release on Nintendo Switch on July 26 after its initial launch earlier this year. This game promises breathtaking scenes that have already sparked excitement on social media platforms.

In addition to these notable releases, the week also sees a flurry of other game launches across various platforms. From strategy and puzzle games to immersive RPGs and intense action adventures, there’s something for every type of gamer to enjoy. Get ready to spend your days exploring new worlds, solving puzzles, and battling foes in these captivating new games!

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