Twin Sails Interactive Unveils Its First 2026 Releases

Published on January 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Logotipo de Twin Sails Interactive sobre un fondo que muestra avances de los videojuegos anunciados: NecroSmith 2, Rising Front, The Precinct y Mika and The Witch's Mountain.

Twin Sails Interactive Reveals Its First Releases for 2026

The publishing company Twin Sails Interactive has announced the first batch of projects it plans to release to the market during 2026. This initial preview features a wide range of styles, from adventures with deep narratives to real-time strategy games, highlighting the variety the company is preparing. 🎮

The Video Games Confirmed in the Announcement

Among the titles that already have a target date are several standout proposals. Each belongs to a different genre, targeting varied audiences.

List of Announced Projects:
  • NecroSmith 2: A sequel to the necromancer builder with a pixel art visual style.
  • Rising Front: A tactics title focused on trench combat during World War I.
  • The Precinct: A police thriller with a neo-noir aesthetic and narrative.
  • Mika and The Witch's Mountain: A delivery game where a witch apprentice must master her magic.
It seems 2026 is coming loaded with indies, so it's time to make room in the Steam library and on the physical shelf.

The Publisher's Strategy with These Projects

Twin Sails Interactive continues to apply its working method, which is based on partnering with independent developers to expand the reach of their creations. The company handles the distribution of the games, both in physical and digital formats.

Key Functions of the Publisher:
  • Coordinate distribution on physical media and digital platforms.
  • Provide support in localizing content to other languages.
  • Manage marketing campaigns to promote the releases.

A Promising Year for Gamers

This collaboration model allows the publisher to present a balanced portfolio of video games, spanning different styles and tastes. Fans who value having a physical box in their collection, as well as those who prefer digital libraries, have reasons to keep an eye on what's coming. 📀