Three indie co-op titles stole the spotlight at Gamescom 2025 with concrete launch windows and immediate content updates that reshape their online worlds. Keepsake Games locked 19 September for the Steam and Xbox Series X|S early access debut of Jump Space, the re-branded successor to Jump Ship, alongside a fresh trailer and detailed gameplay walkthrough.
Thunder Lotus pushed 33 Immortals into its third major patch—now live—introducing unique elite enemies, a rotating daily buff system, an overhauled tutorial for newcomers, and new legendary weapon skins showcased on the show floor.
Glowmade capped the reveals by dating the boisterous multiplayer platformer King of Meat for 7 October on PC and consoles; pre-orders unlock a five-day head-start beginning 2 October.
Reveals, patch notes and early access pages are available directly via Steam, the Thunder Lotus dev diary, and the King of Meat newsroom.

