Games

AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Microsoft Corp. is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging anticompetitive behavior in collaboration with Valve Corp., the operator of the Steam gaming platform. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, claims that the two companies engaged in a pricing agreement that stifled competition in the PC game distribution market. Plaintiffs assert that this agreement maintained uniform pricing for PC games across both platforms, limiting competitive pressure and harming consumers. The lawsuit also alleges that the arrangement discouraged competition and reduced incentives for improving game quality and offerings. The plaintiffs seek class-action status to represent all gamers who purchased PC games through these platforms. Neither Microsoft nor Valve has publicly addressed the allegations at the time of the lawsuit's filing.
BetaBeacon
June 2, 2026
Warner Bros. Games and HBO have launched Game of Thrones: Dragonfire, a free-to-play mobile strategy game inspired by House of the Dragon. Players can control up to five dragon-led armies, each with unique dragons and abilities, to conquer Westeros during the Targaryen Civil War. The game features tactical, tile-based warfare, a Dragon Strike minigame, and strategic control of the map. The narrative evolves based on player choices and performance, offering branching storylines and reactive Campaign stages.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Baldur's Gate 2 and potentially the original Baldur's Gate are set to receive remakes, with Wizards of the Coast re-engaging BG2's co-lead designer. A community poll indicated that 75% of participants prefer turn-based (TB) combat systems over real-time with pause (RTWP). The success of Baldur's Gate 3 has highlighted how TB mechanics can enhance combat, making it more strategic and engaging. Adopting a TB system could align gameplay with Dungeons & Dragons principles and improve the authenticity of the experience. However, remakes should balance innovation with the preservation of character complexities and narrative dynamics from the original games.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Maverick Games, led by Mike Brown, is developing an open-world action driving game titled Clutch, set to launch in spring 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. The game features a narrative involving sibling racing prodigies competing in the prestigious R1K series and the underground Midnight Collective. Players will navigate a dynamic environment with complex alliances, intense pursuits, and a variety of missions and races. Clutch includes a proprietary physics engine and an extensive vehicle personalization system. A first look at the game will be presented during the Summer Game Fest 2026 Live Kickoff on June 5.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Nvidia unveiled the RTX Spark chips at Computex 2026, featuring a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU and an Nvidia Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores, comparable to the GeForce RTX 5070 desktop GPU. The chips utilize NVLINK technology for faster data transfer than PCI Express. They support DLSS 4.5 upscaling technology, which enhances performance without the issues of DLSS 5. Currently, the gaming handheld market has limited DLSS support, with the Nintendo Switch 2 being an exception. Community feedback indicates a preference for DLSS 4.5 over native visuals. RTX Spark chips are expected to debut in laptops and mini PCs by the end of 2026, with potential for handheld gaming devices. Pricing and power consumption remain uncertain, and Nvidia's DGX Spark mini PC retails for ,699, suggesting high costs for RTX Spark systems. Nvidia claims these laptops will run AAA games at 1440p and over 100 frames per second, but details on power draw and battery life are unclear.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Subnautica 2 has sparked controversy due to comments suggesting it lacks traditional combat elements. Design lead Anthony Gallegos explained that the decision to minimize combat is not based on a non-violent ethos but stems from the studio's modding culture origins. He referenced the developers of SOMA, highlighting that combat options could detract from the intended atmosphere of dread and exploration. By removing combat, Subnautica 2 aims to maintain tension and immersion in the underwater world. Gallegos also mentioned the possibility of new mitigation systems in future updates, as the episodic release schedule allows for the introduction of additional gameplay mechanics.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Sony has reintroduced its “Game available only on PS5” disclaimer in promotional materials, particularly in a trailer for a new PS5 monitor featuring the game Ghost of Yotei. This change follows reports that Sony has decided to halt the development of single-player first-party PC ports, marking a return to platform exclusivity after six years of releasing PlayStation Studios titles on Steam. From 2020 to 2024, Sony had embraced the PC market, launching titles like Horizon Zero Dawn and God of War on Steam, but concerns about diluting the PS5's value and hindering hardware sales have led to this strategic shift. The “Only on PS5” branding in the monitor trailer indicates this new policy, which specifically targets first-party, internally developed single-player games, while co-published titles like Death Stranding 2 will still be released on PC. Ghost of Yotei was initially planned for a PC port before those plans were scrapped. Reports suggest that the upcoming Saros, a follow-up to Returnal, has also had its PC port canceled. The future implications of this policy remain uncertain, particularly regarding potential exceptions beyond multiplayer titles.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Balor Games, in collaboration with Chuhai Labs and VITEI Backroom, is set to launch the on-rails shooter Wild Blue Skies for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam. The game features a modern take on classic on-rail adventures, allowing players to engage in battles against enemies while navigating various environments. It includes easy-to-learn controls, stunning visuals in an anime-style universe, and a campaign that can be played with allies. Key features include an action-packed campaign, classic arcade thrills, a straightforward score system, thrilling boss battles, and exploration of secret paths. A new trailer has been released showcasing the game's gameplay and visuals.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Kane Parsons has adapted his web series, including the Found Footage installment, into a feature-length film under the A24 banner. The film effectively introduces the concept of the backrooms to both newcomers and dedicated fans, featuring thrilling chase sequences and jump scares, particularly from the Still Life entity. It captures themes of memory loss and the fear of forgetting familiar faces and places while integrating seamlessly into Parsons' existing web series. The narrative establishes the Async Institute and explores character dynamics, with Clark's stubbornness and Dr. Mary Kline's curiosity propelling the story. The film maintains an air of mystery, leaving many questions unanswered about the characters' fates and the true nature of the backrooms. The conclusion hints at a more coherent version of the backrooms, suggesting a complex narrative layered with intrigue.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Publishers The Arcade Crew and Imperfect Games, along with developer Regal Pigeon, have announced a dynamic tile-matching roguelite action game called Chivalware. The game features real-time, grid-based combat mechanics and will be available on PC through Steam, with a demo currently accessible. Players take on the role of a Disk Knight, tasked with defeating a mad King while navigating a grid battlefield and utilizing weapon disks. The gameplay involves matching tiles to charge weapons, evading enemy attacks, and strategically planning counterattacks. Players can choose from four distinct Disk Knights, unlock over 80 weapons and 150 upgrades, and face various bosses. An announcement trailer and screenshots are available for viewing.
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