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AppWizard
June 18, 2026
Players in Stellaris experience an enchanting initial phase of exploration, discovering alien species, mega structures, and black holes. They must balance exploration with territory claiming, as resource management is crucial. Resources can be transported back to the Arkship or harvested directly from planets, though the latter incurs penalties. Nomadic players need to forge alliances and establish Wayline treaties to survive and thrive, while new resources like Operational Reserves add complexity. Upgrading the Arkship is rewarding, and the game features a vibrant post-Nomads era with new music and events enhancing gameplay.
AppWizard
June 18, 2026
Beginning June 18, players who own Grand Theft Auto V on PS4 or the digital edition for Xbox One can upgrade to the enhanced versions on PS5 or Xbox Series X/S for free. This upgrade includes significant visual enhancements and performance improvements, along with the ability to transfer save data and online progress. PC gamers can also upgrade to the Enhanced edition, which features exclusive enhancements like ray-traced ambient occlusion and global illumination. Rockstar previously discontinued GTA Online on PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2021, leading to speculation about similar support for PS4 and Xbox One. Fans are also anticipating information about Grand Theft Auto VI, with a current release date of November 19 and increased marketing efforts expected this summer.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Onimusha: Way of the Sword features a demo that showcases a later segment of the game set in Kyoto's open areas, highlighting its art direction, character movements, and swordplay. The melee combat differs from FromSoftware titles, offering immersive animations and impactful feedback. The demo was perceived as easy, particularly in "Action" mode, with basic enemies posing little threat, while the challenge increased during the boss fight. The game's director, Nihei, noted that both the demo and the event version are early in the game's progression, explaining the ease of basic enemies and indicating that players will face tougher foes as they advance. The demo included button prompts over enemies, which will not be present in the final product. Capcom intends to gradually introduce Musashi's abilities and increase enemy difficulty in the final release. The game will launch with only two difficulty settings: Story and Action, on September 24.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Guild Wars 3 has been announced, with beta testing scheduled for 2027. ArenaNet has outlined core philosophies for the game: it will have no subscriptions, no pay-to-win mechanics, respect players' time, and aim to evolve the MMO genre. The game seeks to create an accessible experience for both new and veteran players, acknowledging the busy lives of its audience.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Bus Simulator 27 is set to launch later this year, with a free demo available on Steam until June 22. The demo lacks support for DLSS or FSR, and during testing at 1440p on high settings with an RTX 5090, frame rates ranged from 70-80 FPS, with occasional drops. The AI traffic exhibits erratic behavior, often stopping abruptly and inconsistently adhering to speed limits, leading to penalties for the player in case of collisions. The voice acting can be distracting, interrupting the gameplay experience. The game is priced modestly, with additional content available for purchase, but there are concerns about optimization and AI dynamics that need addressing before the full release.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Tabletop roleplaying games (RPGs) have evolved significantly, with modern resources such as over 400 episodes of Critical Role and series like Dimension 20 and The Adventure Zone providing new players with engaging narratives and gameplay examples. This abundance of content contrasts with the past, where players had limited resources like rulebooks and comic ads. However, the rise of these resources has also led to challenges, including mismatched expectations between new players and the reality of gameplay, as highlighted by discussions on RPGNet about negative experiences in the gaming community. Many new players enter the hobby with high hopes for immersive storytelling but often encounter traditional gameplay that may not meet their expectations.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
The second installment of Steam Next Fest for 2026 is running until June 22 and features a total of 8,682 demos, nearly double the entire library of PlayStation 2 games. Approximately 1,700 of these demos incorporate AI technology, leading to concerns about the quality of some titles, often labeled as "shovelware." Various digital storefronts are struggling to maintain quality amidst the influx of AI-generated content, with Sony recently removing a publisher known for low-quality releases. The reaction to AI in game development has been mixed, with backlash against certain titles. Additionally, early Geekbench results for Valve's upcoming Steam Machine suggest a potential launch next week.
Winsage
June 16, 2026
Windows 11 users have received a significant update featuring the Low Latency Profile, aimed at enhancing performance by improving responsiveness during actions like launching applications and accessing the Start menu. This feature was initially previewed in May 2026 and is now available in the mainstream branch as of June. It temporarily boosts the CPU's clock speed for 1 to 3 seconds to improve loading times, particularly benefiting users with older hardware. To check for the update, users can navigate to Settings > System > Windows Update for the KB5094126 update. If it’s not listed, it may still be rolling out. Users can also check their build number under Settings > System > About; the update is present if the build number is 26200.8655 (Windows 25H2) or 26100.8655 (Windows 24H2). Manual installation is possible via the Microsoft Update Catalog, and there are no visual cues or toggle settings for the Low Latency Profile.
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