Annapurna Interactive made a significant impact at the Tokyo Game Show, unveiling a diverse trio of upcoming titles. Their presentation introduced a puzzle game set in an unexpectedly charming dystopian world, a unique turn-based RPG infused with musical elements, and a particularly noteworthy action-adventure game that bears a striking resemblance to Nintendo`s iconic Legend of Zelda series. Below is an overview of these three exciting new projects.
D-topia
D-topia is presented as a puzzle game where players assume the role of a `Facilitator` within the D-topia residential complex. Your mission involves resolving resident issues while simultaneously uncovering a deep secret embedded within this AI-governed society. What appears to be a `perfectly happy world` soon reveals itself as a deceptive illusion, and it falls to you to expose the underlying truth. Developed by Marumittu Games, D-topia is slated for release in 2026 across PC, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox platforms.
People of Note
People of Note blends the genres of musical and turn-based RPG into a single, cohesive experience. Both its narrative and combat systems are deeply integrated with its musical theme, featuring a large ensemble of characters capable of performing powerful solos and engaging in rhythmic battles against adversaries. Iridium Studios is developing People of Note, which is expected to launch in 2026 on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5.
Demi and the Fractured Dream
For fans of The Legend of Zelda series, Demi and the Fractured Dream is certainly the highlight. This action-adventure title features the protagonist, Demi, embarking on a quest within the world of Somnus to break free from a `cursed fate.` The game pays homage to classic action-adventure tropes, incorporating hack-and-slash combat, environmental puzzles, and a strong focus on its narrative and world-building. Developed by Yarn Owl, Demi is scheduled for release in 2026 on PC, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, and PlayStation 5.
While this marks Annapurna`s debut at Tokyo Game Show for game announcements, their history is rich with titles that quickly capture player interest. These three additions promise to continue that trend, offering diverse and engaging experiences for a broad audience.

