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AppWizard
May 7, 2026
The Epic Games Store is offering two free titles this week: Arranger, a puzzle-driven adventure, and Trash Goblin, a shopkeeping experience. Arranger has a Steam review score of 92% and features a unique gameplay mechanic where players shift rows and columns of the map to solve puzzles. Trash Goblin has a Steam review score of 88% and focuses on restoring and selling curiosities in a relaxed shopkeeping environment. Both games are available for free from May 7 to May 14.
AppWizard
May 7, 2026
RGG Studios is developing an action game titled Stranger Than Heaven, which serves as a prequel to the Yakuza series. The game spans 50 years, starting in 1915, and follows Makoto Daito, a boy of mixed Japanese and American heritage. Key characters include Yu Shinjo, Makoto's friend and rival, and Orpheus, an international smuggler voiced by Snoop Dogg. The game features five cities: Kokura (1915), Kure (1929), Minami (1943), Atami (1951), and Kamurocho (1965). Music plays a significant role, with gameplay mechanics allowing players to record environmental sounds. The combat system has evolved to a more dynamic style, focusing on Makoto's limbs and weaponry. The narrative hints at connections to the Yakuza franchise, particularly the origins of the Tojo Clan. The game's release is tentatively scheduled for winter 2026 or early 2027.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Filming for A Minecraft Movie 2 has officially begun, with star Jack Black sharing artwork of himself as the character Steve on Instagram. The painting was created by Swedish artist Kristoffer Zetterstrand, who has previously made 40 paintings for the Minecraft franchise. Filming is taking place in Huntly and various locations in Auckland. Kristen Dunst will portray Alex, the game's female playable character. The original A Minecraft Movie, released in April 2025, had a global opening of 3.7 million and grossed just shy of a billion by the end of its theatrical run. A Minecraft Movie 2 is set to be released on July 23, 2027.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Sage from Valorant is experiencing side effects from her powers that are turning her into crystal. In Patch 12.08, a voicemail to Brimstone reveals her frustration with being told to take a break during a crisis. There are rumors of a potential rework for Sage, especially following Deadlock's comments about her losing her revive ability. Sage's struggles have been highlighted in various updates, including a music video where she loses control of her abilities and a recent update showing crystallization spreading to her neck and face. Despite her challenges, she remains a popular choice among players, with a 28.47% pick rate overall, though this decreases at higher competitive levels.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Harvey Randall has discovered a passion for the rhythm action game Dead as Disco, which features beat-driven combat against colorful adversaries and an emotional narrative about fame and personal connections. The game includes stunning visuals and an original soundtrack from professional musicians. Players can upgrade their skills and hideouts, and an endless mode offers various challenges. Users can also add their own music to the game. Future updates will introduce multiplayer features, genre challenges, and level creation tools. The game is set for early access launch on May 5.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
A total of 27 cozy games are set to be released in May, with a focus on simulation games. Notable upcoming titles include: - Thrifty Business: Release Date: May 18 | Shop organizing sim - Greenhearth Necromancer: Release Date: May 11 | Balcony garden sim - Paralives: Release Date: May 25 | Sims-like life sim - OddFauna: Secret of the Terrabeast: Release Date: May 13 | Creature collecting and crafting - Wax Heads: Release Date: May 5 | Record store narrative sim Three of these titles have experienced delays.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
MindsEye's game, Blacklisted, has been released, alleging sabotage against Build a Rocket Boy (BARB) by co-CEOs Leslie Benzies and Mark Gerhard. The game, originally intended as a crossover with the Hitman franchise, was reimagined after IO Interactive ended its publishing agreement. Players can complete Blacklisted in under an hour, and it features a flawed checkpoint system that does not save progress. The promotional material lacks quality, and gameplay inconsistencies detract from the experience. The narrative hints at a conspiracy but fails to provide clarity or engagement, leaving players with unanswered questions. The game's execution raises doubts about the claims of sabotage it presents. Blacklisted is free for existing MindsEye owners, but the experience may not justify the time investment.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Grand Theft Auto VI is expected to have its third trailer released soon, likely coinciding with the start of pre-orders, as the game is set to launch in November. Take-Two's CEO has indicated that marketing efforts will ramp up ahead of the company's investor call on May 21. Rockstar Games has resumed social media engagement with fans, hinting at upcoming announcements. Meanwhile, a free open-world RPG called Neverness to Everness, referred to as ‘Anime GTA VI’ by fans, is available for players. This game allows players to explore a city, engage in criminal activities, and features a consequence system for getting caught. It is available on PC and PS5, but not on Steam for PC users. The PlayStation Store shows that 75% of players rated it five out of five.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Directive 8020 is a horror game from Supermassive Games set aboard the Cassiopeia, a spaceship filled with scientists seeking humanity's next home. The game features a cast led by Lashana Lynch, praised for her performance, and continues the studio's tradition of exceptional casting, having previously included talents like David Arquette and Rami Malek. The game emphasizes a human touch in its development, despite advancements in AI, and aims to deliver a visually stunning experience using Unreal Engine. The team focuses on high-quality cinematic storytelling and immersive gameplay, with a commitment to excellence in both performance and technical aspects.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Mouse P.I. For Hire is a monochrome first-person shooter that features Jack Pepper, a mouse detective, who navigates a gritty world while solving a mystery involving missing damsels and shrew plots. The game draws inspiration from classic FPS titles like Doom and Half-Life, offering straightforward gameplay with a rich environment. Players return to a hub area to interact with locals and gather clues. The game includes various missions that involve navigation, clue discovery, and boss confrontations, set in diverse locations such as a harbor and haunted village. The visual style employs rubber hose animation, and the voice acting by Troy Baker adds depth to the character. The shooting mechanics are adequate, with some weapons feeling less impactful than others. The game is recommended for fans of vintage cartoons, classic shooters, and cheese puns.
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