A new gaming subscription service, Indie Pass, has been announced, and as the name suggests, it revolves entirely around indie games, with "a genre-diverse collection" of smaller releases available at launch in just over a week.
As revealed on the new official Indie Pass website, the new service is launching on April 13th, and it offers just one subscription tier, in contrast to the likes of Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus.
A subscription to Indie Pass will cost you $6.99, and the organizers say that new games are being added all the time. You'll be able to play for however long you like as long as you're subscribed, which is pretty standard for this kind of service, and fees will be "split with the creators of the titles you play".
Indie Pass comes with its own launcher, so you won't be able to connect existing launchers like Steam to the platform. Additionally, while the lineup has a pretty impressive amount of games at launch, don't expect anything earth-shattering in terms of budget; this is an indie service, after all.
If you do sign up for Indie Pass, you'll get to play games like strategy RPG Dark...
