Red Dunes Games Announces Lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2025

Red Dunes Games unveils exciting lineup for TGS 2025.

Marty Null-Byte
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Red Dunes Games has officially revealed its lineup for the Tokyo Game Show 2025, scheduled for September 25-28 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. CEO Sultan Darmaki expressed excitement about returning to the event, highlighting the company’s growth over the past year. The event showcases a blend of established and indie titles, underscoring Red Dunes' commitment to supporting diverse creators.

The booth will feature 12 playable games across 32 high-performance PCs, courtesy of sponsor GALLERIA, with plans for console versions as well. The lineup includes:

  • Blades of Mirage: An isometric RPG set in a Southeast Asian-inspired world where players wield water-based weapons.
  • Katuba’s Poacher: An action-packed challenge from South Korea’s Joe Yu blending roguelite elements in a 2D cartoon environment.
  • LightSup!: A cooperative couch game that pits players against hordes of monsters in a struggle to reinstate light in the Lumineia Kingdom.
  • Nightmare Circus: A nominated action-adventure game where players navigate a nightmare realm as a puppeteer.
  • Port of Jumanah: A surreal underwater adventure inspired by Emirati pearl diving traditions.
  • Princess of the Water Lilies: A puzzle-platformer featuring whimsical, hand-drawn aesthetics.
  • Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past!: A 2D action game reviving the cherished franchise.
  • Silent Planet: Elegy of a Dying World: Explore a gothic sci-fi Metroidvania set in a dystopian future.
  • Zozo and the Lost Dreams: A vibrant Metroidvania focusing on dream exploration.

Several new titles by ACQUIRE will also be highlighted, including:

  • Monster Eater: A survival horror game where players hunt urban legends.
  • Hamrazu:Re: A narrative-driven game involving time loops on a train.
  • Codename: Project Tremor: A battle against colossal threats.

Stay tuned for more details as ACQUIRE prepares for further announcements on September 19.

Source: Gematsu


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