Annapurna Interactive made a significant impact at Tokyo Game Show by announcing three diverse new titles. The company showcased a captivating puzzle game set in a dystopian yet strangely inviting world, a unique turn-based RPG with musical elements, and notably, an action-adventure game that bears a striking resemblance to a Legend of Zelda installment. Here’s a closer look at each revelation.
D-topia
This puzzle game casts players as a `Facilitator` within the D-topia residential facility. Your role involves addressing residents` concerns while gradually uncovering a hidden truth at the core of this AI-governed society. The seemingly “perfectly happy world” is merely a facade, and it`s up to you to expose its true nature. Developed by Marumittu Games, D-topia is slated for release on PC, Switch, Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox in 2026.
People of Note
Described as a fusion of musical and turn-based RPG, this game is a dream come true for fans of both genres. Its narrative and combat mechanics are deeply intertwined with musical elements, allowing players to command a diverse cast of characters who can unleash powerful solos and defeat adversaries with rhythmic flair. People of Note is being developed by Iridium Studios and is expected to launch in 2026 for PC, Xbox, and PS5.
Demi and the Fractured Dream
This title is highly recommended for fans of the Zelda series. Players will embark on an adventure as Demi, the titular hero, through the world of Somnus. Demi`s quest is to escape a “cursed fate,” and the game pays homage to classic action-adventure titles with its engaging hack-and-slash combat, environmental puzzles, and a strong emphasis on story and world-building. Developed by Yarn Owl, Demi is scheduled to arrive on PC, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, and PS5 in 2026.
This marked Annapurna Interactive`s debut at Tokyo Game Show for new game announcements, yet it continues its tradition of revealing highly anticipated titles that quickly make it onto gamers` wishlists.