INDIE Live Expo explosion

- INDIE Live Expo’s April 25, 2026 spring showcase aired with updates on more than 200 indie games, including new reveals, release dates, demos and a confirmed next event window in Q4 2026. - Organizers said the event has now topped 100 million lifetime views since 2020, while partner showcases and follow-up coverage highlighted a Steam sale featuring more than 700 games through May 2. - The show has introduced more than 3,100 games since launch and now runs in four languages, giving small studios a bigger global release stage. (indie.live-expo.games)

INDIE Live Expo’s spring 2026 broadcast packed more than 200 indie games into a single April 25 showcase, with new trailers, demos, release dates and fresh game reveals. (monstervine.com) The event’s organizers said the stream has surpassed 100 million lifetime views since its 2020 debut. The official site says the program now airs in Japanese, Chinese, English and Korean. (indie.live-expo.games) (gamespress.com) The April 25 edition was billed in advance as a 200-plus-game show, with Ryu’s Office and the INDIE Live Expo board teasing titles including.45 Parabellum Bloodhound before the stream began. (gematsu.com) (finalweapon.net) Post-show coverage listed specific release news: Crymelight for November 5, 2026 on PC, Switch 2 and PlayStation 5, and Pain Pain Go Away! for May 20, 2026. OCTOPinbs was also dated for May 12. (monstervine.com) Several projects used the showcase to push players directly to playable builds. MonsterVine reported new demos for Well Dweller, The Second Reality Room: Unspoken Truths and Finding Polka, while No Mortal Space got a July 8 demo date. (monstervine.com) The scale is part of the point. The official site says INDIE Live Expo has introduced more than 3,100 games since launch, turning the broadcast into a recurring discovery funnel for studios that usually cannot command a big standalone event. (indie.live-expo.games) That reach now extends beyond the stream itself. MonsterVine reported a Steam sale tied to the showcase with more than 700 titles, running through May 2 and mixing current selections with games from earlier expos. (monstervine.com) The organizers have already set the next checkpoint: Q4 2026. After a spring show built around volume, the follow-up event will test which of these trailers and demos convert into actual releases. (monstervine.com)

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