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Echo Generation 2 + What’s Happening Now

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This week’s update features our latest Indie Spotlight, today’s Level Up Showcase, and new details on Canadian Game Awards access for XP attendees.


XP Indie Spotlight: Cococucumber

“A cinematic voxel adventure blending story, strategy, and synthwave into a galaxy-spanning journey”

Echo Generation 2

From Toronto-based studio Cococucumber, Echo Generation 2 builds on the success of the award-winning Echo Generation (Best Indie Game, Best Narrative, Best Soundtrack) with a bold, story-first sequel that blends cinematic storytelling, a handcrafted voxel artstyle, and a soaring synthwave soundtrack.

Set in a fictional Canadian small town and beyond, the game follows Jack, an ordinary father pulled into a parallel dimension, as his journey unfolds through character-driven chapters that converge in a high-stakes, galaxy-spanning finale. Its strategic, turn-based deckbuilding combat deepens engagement through character-specific deck customization and progression.

With a demo surpassing 90% positive ratings across Steam and Xbox, the game is already resonating with players. Supported by Ontario Creates and the Canada Media Fund, and in partnership with ID@Xbox / Xbox, Echo Generation 2 exemplifies the strength of Canadian studios creating globally competitive, original IP.

About Cococucumber

Cococucumber is a Toronto-based independent studio led by Vanessa Chia and Martin Gauvreau, focused on developing and publishing original IP for PC and consoles. Its portfolio includes Planet of the Eyes, Riverbond, Ravenlok, and the award-winning Echo Generation, with Echo Generation 2 targeting a 2026 release.

Play the Echo Generation 2 demo on Steam or Xbox, and wishlist today.


Happening Today: Level Up Showcase 2026

April 7, 4 – 10PM • Sheraton Centre Toronto

  • 4PM – Open to public

  • 9PM – Award ceremony

Level Up Showcase is happening today at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, featuring games created by post-secondary students from across Ontario. Take this opportunity to connect with emerging talent entering the industry.

Learn more or grab last minute free tickets @ levelupshowcase.com

 


 

Canadian Game Awards – Details Announced + XP Access

May 21 • John Bassett Theatre

The Canadian Game Awards take place May 21 at the John Bassett Theatre in Toronto. Nominees have been revealed, celebrating standout achievements across the Canadian game industry.

XP Game Summit attendees receive special access:

  • VIP Pass holders receive complimentary general admission (RSVP required) and 50% off VIP upgrades

  • Conference Pass holders receive 50% off general admission tickets

Details will be shared directly with attendees. View XP Game Summit passes

 


 

XP Game Summit Toronto – Partnership Opportunities Available

May 21-22 • Hyatt Regency Toronto

Two days focused on meetings, insights, and business opportunities across the game industry.

Get your Early Bird discount here

Ways to Participate

  • Partnership opportunities to reach a focused B2B audience of game industry decision-makers – reply or email us at [email protected]

  • Showcase your game in an Indie Pod – click here

 


 

Psst… MeetToMatch Opens Next Week

Meeting scheduling for XP Game Summit opens next week for Conference and VIP pass holders. Start planning who you want to meet.

Get your XP Game Summit Conference or VIP pass here


Thanks for reading. We’ll be back next week with more updates from across the XP Gaming community.

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See you in Toronto!

Ryan Sno-Wood and the XP Team

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