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AppWizard
August 21, 2026
Riot Games has decided to cease active development of its fighting game, 2XKO, six months after significantly reducing its development team. This decision follows a layoff of approximately 80 developers due to the game's failure to generate the necessary momentum for long-term support. Despite attracting a considerable number of players and fostering a vibrant community, 2XKO did not achieve a sustainable player base. The game, which was officially confirmed in 2019 and released in January 2026, struggled to engage the broader fighting game community, despite being well-received by diehard tag fighter enthusiasts. Riot had previously expressed commitment to the game's future but has now acknowledged the need to conclude active development due to a lack of meaningful, sustained change in player engagement. The studio plans to provide a roadmap for remaining updates and support for the community.
AppWizard
August 21, 2026
On August 18, an entity named "Cyberleek" shared what is believed to be authentic gameplay footage from Grand Theft Auto 6, featuring the protagonist Jason. The footage showcased typical GTA activities and was removed from social media due to copyright claims from Take-Two and Rockstar. Cyberleek's leaks were not from testers but indicated access to a segment of GTA 6. They expressed consumer rights grievances and made three demands: no more digital preorders, no selling DLC already included in base game files, and mandatory offline fallback states for single-player games. Cyberleek is also promoting a cryptocurrency token, $Cyberleek, with a market cap of .1 million, allowing token holders to vote on gameplay clips to release. The timing of the leaks suggests a possible European origin, and investigations link Cyberleek to past posts on a German cybersecurity forum. There are indications that Cyberleek is not affiliated with Rockstar Games, and if identified, they could face significant consequences. Rockstar's official gameplay reveal for GTA 6 is scheduled for August 27.
Winsage
August 20, 2026
Microsoft is introducing per-app permissions for all desktop applications in Windows 11, allowing users to revoke access to the camera and microphone on a per-app basis, including for Win32 applications. This feature was previously limited to apps from the Microsoft Store. The latest Experimental Insider Build (26340.9212) includes smartphone-style permission prompts for managing app access. Additionally, Microsoft is removing the drag tray feature due to user feedback indicating it obstructed access to target folders. The company is committed to refining user experience based on real-world feedback.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
The Epic Games Store is offering two free titles, Cardpocalypse and the Epic Mage Bundle, from 4 PM BST on August 20, 2026, until 4 PM BST on August 27, 2026. Cardpocalypse, developed by Gambrinous and published by Versus Evil, follows a 10-year-old girl named Jess who causes a collectible card game to be banned at her school. The Epic Mage Bundle, developed and published by Sandbox Interactive GmbH, includes various cosmetic items and rewards for players in Albion, such as a complete Mage Wardrobe, Armored Horse Mount Skin, Spellbook Weapon Skin, and additional tokens and potions to enhance gameplay. Players must have the base game to access the bundle's features.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Google's Pixel 11 Pro series features a "HiLight" LED system that provides visual notifications for calls and activity during Gemini conversations. The HiLight LED is customizable through the open-source HiLight Studio app, developed by Dhananjay Bhosale. Users can sideload the app and manage permissions using Shizuku. HiLight Studio allows users to assign colors, create light patterns, and save presets for notifications. It includes six effects: Rainbow, Random, Comet, Pulse, Breathe, and Wave, with options to adjust saturation and brightness. The app respects Do Not Disturb settings and can pause during low battery. However, some users may experience conflicts with the base HiLight functionality, as noted by a user who found that the original LED notifications stopped working after installing the app.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Minecraft Dungeons 2 is scheduled for release on September 29, 2026. It will be available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. The base version will cost .99, while the Deluxe Edition will retail at .99. The game will be included in Xbox Game Pass from day one. The Deluxe Edition includes the base game, two DLCs, a Soul Cape, four Hero Skins, a Blub Pet, two additional Hero Skins, a Twisted Cape, and a Twisted Chicken Pet. No prior experience with the first game is necessary, as Minecraft Dungeons 2 is a standalone adventure. Players can engage in solo play or team up with up to three friends in both online and local co-op modes, and the game supports crossplay. The minimum system requirements include Windows 10 64-bit, Intel Core i3‑8100 or AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 or AMD Radeon RX 560, and 8 GB RAM. Recommended requirements include Intel Core i5‑8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 580, and 16 GB RAM. New features include two interconnected worlds, categorized armor slots, streamlined inventory management, a new jumping mechanic, and the introduction of Talismans for unique passive abilities.
Winsage
August 20, 2026
Windows Media Player Legacy will soon lose its "Lyrics, captions, and subtitles" feature, with users being directed to the newer version of Windows Media Player for access. In Windows 11 Build 29648, users receive an error message when trying to activate this feature in the Legacy app. The new user interface simplifies the feature toggle but results in the error message, indicating Microsoft's intention to phase out the Legacy app. Microsoft must address feature gaps to compete with VLC Player, which offers functionalities that the new Windows player lacks.
Winsage
August 19, 2026
Microsoft is reducing the functionality of Windows Media Player Legacy in the latest update, Windows 11 Experimental Build 29648.1000, by restricting caption controls. Users can no longer enable captions in the legacy player and are prompted to switch to the modern Media Player instead. This change was first noted by Windows enthusiast Xeno Panther and indicates a deliberate move by Microsoft to encourage users to adopt the newer application. In the previous Experimental Build 26340.9212, captions were still operational, but the latest build has removed options for Off and Defaults, leaving only "On if available." When attempting to activate captions, users receive a message stating that captions cannot be enabled in Windows Media Player Legacy. The modern Media Player does offer enhanced caption customization features, such as font size and color adjustments, but it has been criticized for its performance issues. The modern app takes longer to open videos and consumes significantly more RAM while idle compared to the legacy version. Additionally, the modern Media Player requires users to purchase HEVC Video Extensions to play HEVC files, which the legacy player supports without additional costs. Despite these changes, the Legacy Media Player still retains features like library view and CD burning, and it remains an optional feature in Windows 11. Microsoft has previously removed other functionalities from the legacy player, such as the Sync tab in 2023. As users look for alternatives, third-party open-source media players like VLC and mpv are becoming more popular, with mpv recommended for its performance and minimal interface.
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