
Nintendo dropped another livestream today, and this time, the focus was on indie games. The short broadcast ran for 15 minutes, and like previous Indie World Showcase events, it provided a closer look at several indie games coming to Switch and Switch 2 consoles in the future.
In case you missed it, you can also catch up on recent Nintendo livestreams, like last month’s Partner Showcase and Pokemon Presents. Each one offered quite a few announcements, including a release date for the upcoming port of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth alongside several games from Bethesda Game Studios, while Pokemon Presents ended with a first look at next year’s new mainline game, Pokemon Wind and Waves.
Denshattack

Denshattack–which can be best derscribed as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater meets runaway train energy–was one of the best demos of Steam Next Fest, and now Nintendo Switch owners can try it out for themselves. A new demo is available on the Switch eShop ahead of Denshattack’s release on June 17.
My Little Puppy

Do we have our GOTY winner already? Maybe, because My Little Puppy looks like an adorable adventure starring a Welshi Corgi. It’s headed to Switch consoles on May 29.
Heave Ho 2

Heave Ho 2 features several big enhancements to the original game’s formula of physics-based co-op gameplay. It’ll launch in Q3 2026 for Switch consoles.
Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault

Will is back in business in Moonlighter 2, as players will embark on dungeon runs, take on challenging foes, and put their hard-earned treasure on sale. It’ll be opening up shop later this year on Switch 2.














