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The Triple-I Initiative Returns April 9 With Eight World Premieres, Castlevania, and Over 40 Indie Games

The third annual Triple-I Initiative indie showcase airs April 9 at 9 AM PT with 45 minutes of pure game reveals, including eight world premieres, Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse from the Dead Cells studio, and appearances from Klei Entertainment, TinyBuild, and Devolver Digital across 40-plus titles.

The Triple-I Initiative Returns April 9 With Eight World Premieres, Castlevania, and Over 40 Indie Games

The third annual Triple-I Initiative showcase is set to air on April 9, 2026 at 9:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM ET, and it is promising 45 minutes of back-to-back indie game trailers with no filler, no ads, no sponsors, and no hosts. Just games. The format that made the first two showcases a hit with indie fans is returning in full force, and this year the lineup is bigger than ever.

Eight World Premieres and 40-Plus Games

The headline numbers are impressive. The showcase will feature over 40 games in total, including eight exclusive world premieres that have not been shown anywhere else. For context, the previous Triple-I showcases have been responsible for some significant reveals that went on to generate substantial buzz, and the organizers clearly intend to keep that momentum going.

Among the confirmed titles is Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse, the upcoming entry in the legendary franchise being developed by Evil Empire, the studio behind Dead Cells. Konami announced the game back in February 2026, and the Triple-I showcase will give players another look at what the Dead Cells team is doing with one of gaming’s most iconic series. The game is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC later this year.

Major Publishers in the Mix

While the Triple-I Initiative positions itself as an indie-focused event, the publisher list for this year’s showcase reads like a who’s-who of the independent games space. Klei Entertainment, the studio behind Don’t Starve and Oxygen Not Included, will be showing something. TinyBuild and Devolver Digital are also confirmed partners, bringing their typically eclectic slates to the event.

Specific titles already confirmed include Windrose, Dead as Disco, Risk of Rain 2 (with new content from Gearbox), and Alkahest. The breadth of genres represented across the full lineup suggests there will be something for every type of player, from action roguelikes to narrative adventures to strategy titles.

Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse action sequence

How to Watch

The showcase will be broadcast simultaneously on YouTube, Twitch, Bilibili, and Steam. IGN is listed as a co-streaming partner, and a number of content creators will also be hosting their own watch-along streams. For those who want to go deeper, the organizers have announced that several featured titles will receive extended post-show deep dives, giving players a chance to see more gameplay and hear from developers after the main presentation wraps up.

Why This Matters

The Triple-I Initiative has carved out an important niche in the gaming showcase calendar. While E3 may be gone and the summer showcase season grows increasingly fragmented, events like Triple-I provide a dedicated spotlight for games that might otherwise get lost in the noise of major publisher presentations. The no-nonsense format, 45 minutes of pure game reveals, has resonated strongly with an audience that is tired of padding and corporate messaging. With eight world premieres and a roster of publishers that consistently deliver quality titles, the April 9 showcase is well worth clearing your schedule for.

Tune in on April 9 at 9:00 AM PT across all major streaming platforms.

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