Japanese indie publisher Playism held its Playism Game Show on May 10, 2026, showing off several of its upcoming titles, including new game announcements and release date news.
The trailers were each shared via Playism’s YouTube page, and the publisher also shared images for each of the upcoming titles that are shared directly after the trailers below.
To start with, Rose and Camellia – Luxury Edition – from developer Nigoro is getting its online multiplayer update on the Nintendo Switch 2 in June. This title is only available in Japan.






Next up, developer Somi showed off its text-based mystery adventure game No Case Should Remain Unsolved. It’s coming to PlayStation 5 in Q3 of 2026, and it’s currently available on PC and Nintendo Switch.





The first new game announcement for the show was from developer Setamo with Dungeon Sweeper Plus, a cozy puzzle adventure game. It’s coming to PC later this year.





Developer LydiaBlueBell showed off Midnight Train: New Moon, a horror mystery game that’s coming to PC in 2027. It’s actually a remake of the original Midnight Train, which was released for free in 2020.









The second brand-new game announcement came from developer MinatoNezumi with There’s Something Wrong with the Hero’s Choices. This is a text-based adventure that’s coming to PC later this year.





Next, developer .iris shared a new look at A Passing in the Night, a psychological horror game that’s coming to PC later this year.





DevilConnection, a “cheeky adventure” from developer ChaoGames, was shown off next. It’s set to release on Nintendo Switch later this year.







Developer roccay shared a new look at The Dream Of A Cockspur, a Lovecraftian horror survival game that’s coming to PC in Q3 of 2026.





Samurai Bringer – Rampage – from developer Alphawing Inc was shown off next. The roguelite action game is a sequel to Samurai Bringer, and it’s set to release on PC later this year.







Next, developers Mini Bunnies and Emlise shared a new look at Iron Bramble, the upcoming metroidvania that’s coming to PC in 2027.






Last but not least was Idol Manager: Virtual Venture from developer Glitch Pitch. The pop-star management simulator is a sequel to the original Idol Manager, and it’s coming to PC in 2027.






Players can watch the entire Playism Game Show from May 10, 2026, below.













