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AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Monomyth Games has announced its new title, Photo Roboto: A Timesnap Adventure, marking its first game since 2018's Need to Know. Players will take on the role of Peppino the Roboto, who operates a time-warp photography business on an Italian island. Key features include the Timewarp Camera for capturing images from different time periods, running a photography business, exploring the island of Pallacanezza, helping locals, experiencing a handcrafted narrative, trying new camera modes, and personalizing the shop and character. The game is set for release on PC via Steam in 2027.
Winsage
August 20, 2026
Microsoft is investigating reports of game stability issues following the August Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11, specifically the release of KB5121003 for versions 24H2 and 25H2. Users have reported that certain games may become unresponsive, unexpectedly close, or trigger an "EXCEPTIONACCESSVIOLATION" error, leading to device restarts. Affected titles include ARC Raiders, MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, and The Finals. Microsoft has not confirmed if the issues are caused by their update but is looking into the situation. The update addressed 421 Microsoft CVEs, with 236 affecting Windows systems. Microsoft has also tightened its stance on outdated kernel drivers and initiated the Driver Quality Initiative to enhance OS stability.
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
Jeff Kaplan discussed Kintsugiyama's upcoming game, The Legend of California, set in gold-rush-era California around 1849. It is an open-world survival multiplayer game that combines exploration and player interaction, categorized as a first-person shooter rather than a simulation or traditional MMO. Players can engage in activities typical of a cowboy's life, such as trading, fishing, mining, and ranch building. Private servers will allow for player-versus-environment settings, while public servers can host up to 100 players, featuring competition and combat, but not building destruction. Server resets will occur monthly, changing the locations of key points of interest while retaining player unlocks. Future enhancements may include holiday events, pets, and horse breeding, with the potential for a "Toys to Life" concept. The game will undergo at least two more alpha phases before early access.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
A bug introduced in the Windows 11 update (KB5121003) has caused crashes for some users, specifically affecting installations of Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2 with OS builds 26200.9168 and 26100.9168. Embark Studios has acknowledged the issue, linking it to a change in the inpoutx64.sys file, and is working on a fix while providing a temporary workaround. The workaround involves stopping and deleting the inpoutx64 driver and removing the corresponding file from the system. Users can also choose to roll back to a previous version of Windows 11 until an official fix is released.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
BlackMill Games' World War I series has surpassed a decade of gameplay, with the latest installment, Gallipoli, focusing on the Gallipoli Campaign. This campaign aimed to capture the Dardanelles Strait and Constantinople but ended in a disastrous retreat for the Allies. Gallipoli features improved visuals, refined gunplay, and balanced mechanics, enhancing the gameplay experience. The game introduces new mechanics such as increased team sizes, a ticket system with unpredictability, realistic ballistics, a refined stamina system, and a suppression system that affects soldiers' performance. However, concerns exist regarding the limited rewards in the progression system, which may impact player engagement over time.
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.
Winsage
August 20, 2026
Following the KB5121003 Patch Tuesday update, users on ARM64 devices like Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11 are facing startup failures with Microsoft Teams and New Outlook, while traditional Win32 applications remain unaffected. Reverting to the previous update restores functionality, but recovery options have not resolved the issue. The root cause appears to be broken AppModel Runtime package states, leading to dependency issues and 0x80073CFC errors. This problem is similar to one caused by update KB5094126 earlier this year. Creating new Windows profiles offers only temporary relief, and administrators are advised to pause the deployment of KB5121003 on ARM devices until the issue is addressed.
Winsage
August 20, 2026
Microsoft is investigating issues related to the August 2026 updates that may affect the launch of certain games or cause crashes on select Windows 11 systems. Users have reported problems such as games freezing, closing unexpectedly, encountering "EXCEPTIONACCESSVIOLATION" errors, and unexpected system restarts. The updates in question include KB5121003, which was part of the August 2026 Patch Tuesday and included enhancements like Secure Boot updates and improvements to File Explorer and Windows Search. Microsoft has encouraged affected gamers to report issues via the Feedback Hub app. In the past, Microsoft had to block Windows 24H2 upgrades due to known issues and lifted compatibility holds for several popular games.
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