Indie game compilation Super Rare Mixtape Oct' 22 Edition announced

Video game publisher Super Rare Games will deliver another installment of their Super Rare Mixtape series.
Announced yesterday, Super Rare Mixtape Oct' 22 Edition will include 30 hand-picked games including A Knife Made of Whispers, Ignis Universia: Eternal Sisters DX, and The Frightening Nightmare of Little Eddy. The collection will also include demos for upcoming games such as Bullion: Curse of the Cut-Throat Cattle, Astra and the New Constellation, and the machine that BREATHES.
Aside from games, the collection will also feature game soundtracks, game trailers, developer audio diaries, and art galleries. The entire thing will fit inside a USB shaped like a cassette tape.
Pre-orders for Super Rare Mixtape Oct' 22 Edition will go live here on Thursday, October 6 at 1 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST. There will only be 1,500 copies made available to purchase.
Super Rare Mixtape Oct' 22 Edition is the fourth installment in a planned five-volume series. The fifth and final installment of Super Rare Mixtape will arrive next year. A planned themed mixtape is also planned for late 2023.
Games featured on Super Rare Mixtape Oct’ 22 Edition
0SPACE, A Knife Made of Whispers, A Raven Monologue, Abyssal Plains, AnoMalice, Cats on Mars, City33, CONFLICT/RESOLUTION, Death Strike, Devil Catcher, Drifting Hearts, Fishie Fishie, From Primordial Egg, Grandpa's Minigun, Ignis Universia: Eternal Sisters DX, Khimera: Destroy All Monster Girls, LCD DREAM ESCALATOR, Machine Gun Gardener, Monstruous, My Friend is a Raven, Olive's Art-Venture, Punch Guy, Reed the Robotanist: Plus, SELF, Swallow the Sea, The Frightening Nightmare of Little Eddy, The Giraffe World, The Power, Veinless Property, Yolkspire
Demos featured on Super Rare Mixtape Oct’ 22 Edition
Astra and the New Constellation, Bullion: Curse of the Cut-Throat Cattle, Harmony's Odyssey, Minishoot' Adventure, Potion Prodigy, Pry into the Void, Schrodinger's Catgirl, Snap the Sentinel, the machine that BREATHES, The Wreck
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