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10 Games Appeared in May 2026 Playism Game Show

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Playism held its usual indie game show presentation of Japanese doujin games it plans to release worldwide, and there are 10 titles on the way throughout 2026 and 2027. In addition, it confirmed an update for one past release. Rose & Camellia Collection, the compilation of Nigoro fighting games where you slap opponents, will get online multiplayer in June 2026.

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The new Playism games are split between 2026 and 2027 releases, with seven coming this year and three showing up the next. However, there are no exact release windows for most of them, so we can’t pin down when we’ll see them. Almost all are PC exclusives, though DevilConnection is a Switch 2 2026 title and No Case Should Remain Unsolved is a PS5 release we’ll see in Q3 2026. 

Here’s the full list of every Japanese doujin game that appeared, their release window, and the genre these indie titles fall into:

  • DevilConnection (Switch) – 2026 adventure game.
  • The Dream of a Cockspur (PC) – Q3 2026 point-and-click horror adventure.
  • Dungeon Sweeper Plus (PC) – 2026 puzzle game.
  • Idol Manager: Virtual Venture (PC) – 2027 management simulation.
  • Iron Bramble (PC) – 2027 Metroidvania game.
  • Midnight Train: New Moon (PC) – 2027 horror game.
  • No Case Should Remain Unsolved (PS5) – 2026 adventure game.
  • A Passing in the Night (PC) – 2026 horror game.
  • Samurai Bringer: Rampage (PC) – 2026 roguelite action game.
  • There’s Something Wrong with the Hero’s Choices (PC) – 2026 adventure game.

In case you missed it, here is the full May 2026 Playism Game Show stream. 

As for the Rose & Camellia Collection update, there is a dedicated trailer for the online battle mode update too.

Rose & Camellia Collection is on the Switch worldwide, and the most recent Playism Japanese indie games released are Homura Hime for the Switch 2 and PC and Dyping Escape for the PC. 

Jenni Lada
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