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AppWizard
May 23, 2026
Life Below is a city-building game that focuses on reviving coral reef ecosystems instead of traditional urban landscapes. The game features stunning visuals and has been developed with insights from marine biologists. The narrative is written by Rhianna Pratchett. Developer Megapop has collaborated with Whale and Dolphin Conservation to create a supporter pack priced at £4.50, with all net revenue going to the organization. The base game will launch at £25. Early player impressions suggest it offers a unique take on city-building mechanics, and a demo is available on Steam.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Mojang has announced a bonus edition of Minecraft LIVE, scheduled for Saturday, May 30th, coinciding with Twitchcon. This event will reveal sneak peeks of upcoming game releases and insights from developers. It is the second Minecraft LIVE event of the year, featuring updates on the core Minecraft game and a closer look at Minecraft Dungeons 2. The event will start at various times based on time zones: - British Summer Time (BST): 4:30 PM - Pacific Time (PT): 8:30 AM - Eastern Time (ET): 11:30 AM - Central Time (CT): 10:30 AM - Central European Summer Time (CEST): 5:30 PM - Australian Eastern Time (AET): 1:30 AM (May 31st) - New Zealand Standard Time (NZST): 3:30 AM (May 31st) - Japan Standard Time (JST): 12:30 AM (May 31st) - China Standard Time (CST): 11:30 PM (May 30th) Fans can discuss the event on the DayOne Forums or the DayOne Community Discord Server, both offering exclusive content for DayOne Members.
AppWizard
May 7, 2026
Demacia Rising is a turn-based strategy and city-building game set in the League of Legends universe, featuring the character Lux and the lore of Demacia. Players build armies, conquer settlements, and manage resources while facing threats from Noxus. The game faced technical difficulties at launch, leading to a temporary two-day disablement due to overwhelming issues. It is now accessible through the League of Legends Wiki, playable in a web browser, though it requires several MB of data. The game is praised for its narrative depth and connection to League of Legends lore.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Urban Games has formed a publishing partnership with Paradox Interactive for the upcoming city-building game Transport Fever 3, set to release in 2026. The collaboration aims to enhance the game's infrastructure focus while maintaining Urban Games' original vision and creative control. Urban Games reassures fans that the game will honor community promises and is on track for release later this year, with closed beta tests and an early access program for modders already in progress. Despite concerns about Paradox's past challenges, Urban Games is committed to delivering a complete experience at launch. Paradox's Chief Business Officer expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting the game's alignment with their portfolio.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Subnautica 2 is set for early access release on May 14. Developer Unknown Worlds faced challenges, including a public falling out with publisher Krafton and the dismissal of its management team, but the CEO has been reinstated. Square Glade Games has moved the release of their game Outbound to May 11 to avoid competition with Subnautica 2. Outbound is currently ranked 13th on Steam's Most Wishlisted chart. Subnautica 2 will allow players to explore an open-water environment, featuring solo and multiplayer experiences, and will be available on PC and Xbox Series X/S.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Shapez 2 - Factory has officially launched after 18 months in early access, receiving 94% positive reviews. It is compatible with MacOS, and the developers clarified that issues may arise from the user's machine. The game is a sequel to its predecessor and features a 3D experience, distinguishing itself in the factory simulation genre with intuitive controls and engaging gameplay. It sold 150,000 copies within the first three days of early access and includes mod support in its 1.0 release. The game is priced at .99, currently discounted by 20% until May 7, after which the price will increase to .99.
AppWizard
April 12, 2026
A developer named angelthebox has created a Minecraft server called Macerun that runs on the ESP32-S3 microcontroller, using Minecraft version 1.16.5 rewritten in C. Key features include the ability for players to join the server, explore the world, place and break blocks, procedural world chunk generation, basic crafting mechanics with 2x2 recipes, in-game chat, and tracking of basic physics, health, and hunger. Changes to blocks are saved to the chip's flash memory. However, the server lacks mobs, 3x3 crafting recipes, and the ability to retain player inventories and positions after exiting. The source code is available on the Macerun GitHub page.
AppWizard
April 4, 2026
House Flipper is offering players a chance to download the game for free on Steam as it approaches its eighth anniversary. The player base has exceeded ten million, and a House Flipper Remastered Collection is set to launch later this year. The remastered version will be priced at .99 and will include all downloadable content (DLC). Discounts will be available for players who already own the original game, based on the content in their libraries. Players can claim their free copy until April 6, 2026, and the remastered collection is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2026. A playtest is currently underway until April 6, allowing players to explore two jobs and one purchasable house, with feedback being actively sought by the developer.
AppWizard
April 3, 2026
In April 2026, the pace of new game releases has slowed compared to March. Notable releases include: - Samson (April 8) - An open-world crime game with a focused narrative. - Mouse: P.I. For Hire (April 16) - A quirky boomer shooter with a 1930s cartoon aesthetic. - Pragmata (April 16) - A Capcom title set in a dystopian future featuring an AI doomsday scenario. - Vampire Crawlers (April 21) - A card game similar to Slay the Spire 2. - Outbound (April 23) - A mobile base-building game focused on exploration and cooperative gameplay. Upcoming events include: - The Triple-I Initiative indie showcase on April 9. - The London Games Festival starting April 13. - The BAFTA Game Awards on April 17. - The Final Fantasy 14 Fan Festival on April 24. Steam sales in April are: - March 30 – April 6: House & Home Fest - April 9 – April 13: Hidden Object Fest - April 20 – April 27: Medieval Fest Early access and full releases include: - Temtem: Swarm (April 2) - Transitions to 1.0 with new features. - Road to Vostok (April 7) - A survival FPS entering early access. - Spark in the Dark (April 7) - A hardcore dungeon crawler in early access. - Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era (April 30) - Launching in early access. Major updates include: - Starfield (April 7) - Free Lanes update and new story DLC. - The Expanse: Osiris Reborn (April 22) - First closed beta test. - Final Fantasy 14 (April 28) - Patch 7.5 launching. - Marathon - Updates expected throughout the month. Additional game releases: - April 1: Breath of Fire 4 (Steam) - April 1: Resident Evil (1996) (Steam) - April 2: Darwin's Paradox (Steam) - April 15: Cleaning Up! (Steam) - April 28: He-Man: Dragon Pearl of Destruction (Steam)
AppWizard
April 1, 2026
The cozy gaming landscape for April features a variety of titles that encourage leisurely gameplay, including hidden object adventures, diorama builders, and emotionally resonant journeys. This month lacks traditional farm and life simulation games, inviting players to unwind without the pressure of deadlines. Notable game releases include: - Hello Kitty Island Adventure: City Town - The second DLC introduces the USAHA*NA character. - Castle Idler - An idle game where players strategize defenses against enemies, allowing for experimentation and idle gameplay. - ShantyTown - A city-building game with a Tetris-like approach, set in a whimsical world. - Outbound - A crafting simulation focused on building an off-the-grid base atop a camper van, emphasizing renewable energy.
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