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AppWizard
June 10, 2026
Where Winds Meet, a free-to-play Wuxia open-world ARPG, is now available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, and cloud platforms. Since its launch last November, the game has attracted over 80 million players and has had two expansions. The game is set in 10th Century China and features six distinct regions for exploration. Players can customize their combat style with various weapons and martial arts skills, and take on roles such as a doctor or assassin. A new expansion, Hidden Mountain, was announced, introducing a mountainous region with new gameplay mechanics. The game supports Smart Delivery and is optimized for Xbox, featuring HDR support and upscaling for better visuals. Xbox Game Pass members can access the game and receive a starter pack of resources from June 7 to July 23.
Winsage
June 3, 2026
Microsoft is enhancing its Windows operating system by integrating Linux-like command line utilities and further developing its Linux subsystem. This includes the introduction of frequently used command line utilities, a streamlined setup process, and a built-in mechanism for creating and interacting with Linux containers on Windows. Notable advancements include the introduction of Coreutils for Windows, which brings Linux-like command-line utilities to the platform, and deeper integration of Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) with WSL containers that allow developers to create, run, and manage Linux containers within Windows. A command-line interface and API for WSL containers will be available in public preview soon. Additionally, Microsoft is enhancing the Windows Terminal with a new feature called the Intelligent Terminal, which provides contextual assistance for tasks like querying and debugging. Microsoft is also rolling out Windows Developer Configurations to simplify the setup of new machines with developer-friendly settings, installing essential tools such as WSL, PowerShell 7, and Visual Studio Code.
Winsage
June 2, 2026
Microsoft's annual developer conference, Build 2026, will take place on June 2-3 in San Francisco and online, featuring a keynote by CEO Satya Nadella. The event is expected to unveil the Copilot "super app," a new reasoning AI model, and a developer-focused Windows 11 experience. The agenda includes topics such as developer tools, cloud platforms, responsible AI practices, and Windows development insights. Attendees can anticipate new software development kits (SDKs), innovative model access patterns, and enhancements to Windows developer ergonomics.
AppWizard
May 17, 2026
As of June 2026, five new titles are confirmed to launch on Xbox Game Pass, with specific release dates for some. - The Elder Scrolls Online will be available on PC on June 2. - Beastro will launch on Series X|S, PC, and Cloud on June 11. - Denshattack! is set for release on June 17 across Series X|S, PC, and Cloud. - Frog Sqwad is expected to release sometime in June, with the exact date to be determined. - Vapor World: Over The Mind will also launch in June for consoles, with the specific date yet to be announced. Additionally, Forza Horizon 6 is a notable release for May.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Microsoft released its May 2026 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11, addressing 97 security vulnerabilities across various components, including Windows, Microsoft Office, Azure services, SQL Server, SharePoint, Hyper-V, and .NET. The updates are encapsulated in KB5089549 for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2, elevating systems to builds 26100.8457 and 26200.8457. Notable vulnerabilities include CVE-2026-32169, a critical flaw in Azure Cloud Shell with a CVSS score of 10.0, and CVE-2026-21536, a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Microsoft Devices Pricing Program with a CVSS score of 9.8. Other critical vulnerabilities include CVE-2026-32191 and CVE-2026-32194, impacting Microsoft Bing Images, both with CVSS scores of 9.8. The update also addresses multiple Windows privilege escalation vulnerabilities and remote code execution vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office and Excel. Microsoft has warned of upcoming Secure Boot certificate expirations starting in June 2026 and has improved boot reliability related to BitLocker recovery issues. Users can install the updates via Settings → Windows Update, with a system restart required.
Winsage
May 6, 2026
Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI has shifted from an exclusive agreement to a non-exclusive one, allowing OpenAI to offer its products on various cloud platforms while Microsoft remains its primary cloud partner. Microsoft is facing potential challenges, including its worst quarterly performance since 2008 and internal sales cuts due to low interest in its AI offerings. Despite this, CEO Satya Nadella reported that Microsoft 365 Copilot has reached 20 million paid enterprise seats, with user engagement increasing. However, there are concerns about the willingness of Microsoft 365 and Office 365 users to pay for Copilot. The non-exclusive agreement may weaken Microsoft's competitive edge, as OpenAI can now license its models to competitors. Microsoft is developing its own in-house AI models and has made leadership changes within its Copilot division to secure its position in the AI market. The future of Copilot in Windows 11 remains uncertain, but Microsoft continues to innovate with AI features across its platforms.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Microsoft is facing a £2 billion lawsuit in the UK, led by competition lawyer Maria Luisa Stasi, representing nearly 60,000 businesses that claim the company imposes excessive charges for using Windows Server on competing cloud platforms. The allegations focus on higher licensing fees for organizations using services like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Alibaba Cloud compared to those using Microsoft’s Azure. The lawsuit has been allowed to proceed on an opt-out basis by the Tribunal. Microsoft plans to appeal the decision and asserts that its business model promotes competition. The case is part of broader scrutiny of Microsoft's licensing practices, with investigations also initiated by the UK Competition and Markets Authority and the European Commission, as well as inquiries in Brazil, Switzerland, the United States, and Japan.
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