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Game Spark Picks Three Indie Games For Late June 2026

The roundup showcases three distinct indie genres-voice-driven co-op horror, narrative-driven dystopian simulation, and Warriors-style roguelike action-each with specific release timelines and platform availability.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Game Spark Picks Three Indie Games For Late June 2026

Game Spark's editorial team highlighted three indie games for the fourth week of June 2026: the co-op paranormal investigation horror 'Give Us A Sign', the dystopian interview simulator 'Thank You for Your Application', and the roguelike action game 'Tears of Metal'. Each title offers distinct gameplay, with 'Give Us A Sign' featuring voice-responsive ghosts and a demo planned for October.

Game Spark's weekly indie picks for late June 2026 cover three very different genres. 'Give Us A Sign' is a 4-player co-op ghost investigation horror where apparitions react to players' voices and the environment changes based on actions; a demo is due in October. 'Thank You for Your Application' puts players in the role of a dystopian job interviewer reviewing resumes and making hiring decisions, with multiple endings. 'Tears of Metal' is a 3D action game inspired by the Dynasty Warriors series, supporting up to 4-player online co-op and planned for early access on July 23.

  • Give Us A Sign: 4-player co-op paranormal investigation horror; ghosts respond to players' voices; demo in October 2026; platforms PC (Steam), PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
  • Thank You for Your Application: Interview simulation set in a dystopian world; released June 19, 2026 on PC (Steam) for 1,999 yen
  • Tears of Metal: Roguelike 3D action game influenced by Dynasty Warriors; early access July 23, 2026 on PC (Steam, Microsoft Store) and Xbox Series X|S planned within 2026

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