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AppWizard
May 2, 2026
This week’s edition of Terminally Online reflects on the current state of Massively Multiplayer Online games (MMOs), highlighting a mix of nostalgia and concern. The genre includes popular titles like The Elder Scrolls Online, Final Fantasy 14, and Guild Wars 2, but recent cancellations of new MMOs have caused unease among players, with 2025 referred to as an “MMO massacre.” Projects such as New World and Project Blackbird have been canceled, emphasizing the fragility of the genre. Players often find themselves relying on established games as excitement for new releases wanes. Investing time in MMOs can yield rewards but also leads to frustration due to the evolving nature of these games, which can dishearten long-time players. World of Warcraft exemplifies this with its fluctuating quality and controversial expansions. Titles like Final Fantasy 14 have been praised for their narratives but criticized for gameplay stagnation. The history of MMOs shows that even successful games like City of Heroes and Star Wars: Galaxies eventually fade, leaving communities in a state of uncertainty. Factors contributing to this stagnation include shareholder pressure for consistent growth, which can hinder creativity and lead to a focus on short-term profits. Despite these challenges, there is hope for the future of MMOs, as the industry is cyclical. Upcoming projects, such as Riot’s new MMO, may inspire renewed interest and community engagement. The desire for a vibrant MMO landscape and the friendships formed within these games remain strong among players.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Naoki Hamaguchi, the director of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, has completed over 40 full playthroughs of the game and is excited about its progress, indicating that the team is nearing a significant milestone. He balances work and leisure to fuel his creativity and has adopted a routine of walking home to clear his mind. Hamaguchi acknowledges the challenges of expanding the original FF7 into a trilogy, focusing on balancing nostalgia and innovation while ensuring the game's presentation resonates with new audiences. He expresses confidence that the final installment will provide a rewarding experience for fans. A concrete announcement regarding the release date is expected soon.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era has been launched after a decade-long hiatus, developed by Unfrozen and published by Hooded Horse. The game is a prequel featuring six factions, including Temple knights and Necromancers, and offers three modes: a story-driven campaign, custom map creation, and self-contained scenarios. It quickly became a top seller on Steam, achieving 250,000 sales within 16 hours and recouping development costs in 24 hours. A launch sale is available, offering a 25% discount until May 14. Unfrozen is actively seeking player feedback to improve the game.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Key Launcher is a free Android launcher developed by Lousify Tech that features a T9 keypad layout for intuitive app navigation, a vault for secure storage, quick-dial shortcuts, and a focus mode. Gradient Weather, developed by subtle signals, is a visually appealing weather app that adapts its color scheme based on weather conditions, offers customizable alerts, and includes a map view. Alpine Lines, created by Tiny Haltere, is a free management game where players design ski gondola routes, featuring minimalist design and soothing gameplay. LibrePods, developed by kavish, allows Android users to use Apple’s AirPods with features like conversational awareness and gesture controls, now available on the Play Store. Sea of Stars, a port of a 2023 RPG by Playdigious, allows players to control characters Valere or Zale in a turn-based combat game, featuring detailed visuals and controller compatibility, priced at .99.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Creative Assembly is developing Total War: Warhammer 40k, leveraging its experience from Total War: Warhammer. The game will feature destructible elements like buildings and forests, altering battle dynamics. Maps will reflect different planetary biomes and allow for various deployment options, enhancing tactical depth. Players can navigate maps in multiple orientations and engage in both assault and defense scenarios. The studio aims to make the gameplay engaging and replayable, with more information expected in June.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Grand Theft Auto VI is set to debut later this year, while a free expansion for Grand Theft Auto V is being released to keep players engaged. GTA V lacked single-player story expansions, which fans have long desired. A new modding tool called RPFKit is being introduced for PC players, replacing OpenIV and offering features like a world editor and file editing capabilities. This toolkit will allow players to create and explore mods, including the possibility of recreating the map of GTA VI in GTA V. The community is excited about RPFKit, as it provides a modern alternative for modding. There is speculation about whether GTA VI's PC port will support mods, as Rockstar has historically been more lenient with single-player mods compared to GTA: Online.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Ubisoft has announced that The Division Resurgence will launch on PC in August, coinciding with the start of Season 2. An early access build is currently available for technical testing. The next phase of Season 1 will begin on May 12, with Phase 3 launching on June 23. Executive producer Fabrice Navrez highlighted the satisfaction with touch controls and the option for players to use a controller.
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