Infinite Alliance Unites Seventeen Indie Games in a Free RPG for 2026

Published on May 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Studio Freedom Games has announced Infinite Alliance, a free-to-play RPG that brings together characters from over 17 indie games, such as Lea from CrossCode or the protagonist from Kynseed. The title will arrive in 2026 on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox. The proposal allows you to explore this crossover of universes without paying anything, although on consoles, additional characters will be offered for one dollar, donated to Doctors Without Borders.

Pixel-art RPG characters from seventeen indie games standing in a circular battle arena, Lea from CrossCode firing energy blades while Kynseed protagonist swings a scythe, glowing portal effects merging different art styles into one cohesive scene, action during a combo attack animation, cinematic game-engine visualization, vibrant neon lighting on metallic floor tiles, particle effects from magic spells, detailed sprite textures with smooth anti-aliasing, dramatic dynamic camera angle, ultra-detailed character designs from multiple universes, photorealistic technical render

How to Build a Technical Crossover Without Aggressive Microtransactions 🎮

The development of Infinite Alliance relies on a proprietary engine that integrates sprites and animations from each original work. Freedom Games has confirmed that there will be no loot boxes or battle passes. The PC version will be completely free, with no payment options. On consoles, extra characters cost one dollar, and that money goes directly to an NGO. All base content, including the main story and initial characters, is accessible without spending a single cent.

Pay a Dollar for an Indie Hero and Feel Like a Philanthropist 💖

So, for the price of a cheap piece of gum, you can add a character from another game to your team and, in the process, help Doctors Without Borders. The next time your friend complains that games are expensive, tell them there's a crossover of 17 titles for free, and if they want an extra pixelated swordsman, they should fork over the euro for a coffee. That way, while they have their cortado, you save the world and your conscience.