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AppWizard
April 28, 2026
The Postal series is known for its chaotic gameplay and controversial humor, with the latest release, Postal: Brain Damaged, developed by a new team. This game shifts from the traditional open-world format to a focused first-person shooter style, reminiscent of Quake and Doom. It features absurd humor, modern gameplay mechanics, and nostalgic graphics, while maintaining the series' signature elements, such as the ability to pee on demand. Postal: Brain Damaged is currently priced at / £1 as part of the Build Your Own Adrenaline Bundle from Fanatical, which allows players to select three games for / £3. Other games in the bundle include titles like Blind Fate: Edo no Yami and Sniper Elite V2 Remastered.
AppWizard
April 28, 2026
Minecraft is rumored to introduce a new mobile entity, or "mob," as it approaches its two-decade anniversary. Mojang has changed its update strategy from large annual updates to more frequent compact updates every three to four months. This includes the addition of baby versions of mobs during the Tiny Takeover event. The new strategy aims to enhance sustainability within development teams by allowing them to focus on various features throughout the year.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Bohrdom, a chemistry and physics simulation game by Cole Allen Thomas, has been removed from sale on Steam following a spike in purchases and reviews linked to Thomas' alleged attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The game's sudden visibility and the nature of the reviews have raised concerns about compliance with Valve's moderation policies, which have recently shifted towards stricter enforcement. Many reviews show minimal playtime, suggesting potential exploitation of Steam's refund policy.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, integrated Steam with Half-Life 2, significantly influencing PC gaming despite initial skepticism about digital platforms. In a 2011 interview, he warned that the gaming industry is ever-changing and emphasized the need for continuous innovation to provide value to partners like EA, Ubisoft, and Take-Two. At that time, EA's withdrawal of titles from Steam raised concerns about the platform's future, prompting Newell to stress the importance of demonstrating value to developers. Currently, Steam remains a dominant force in digital distribution, maintaining a large user base and benefiting from seasonal sales. Publishers such as EA, Activision, Ubisoft, and Take-Two have returned to Steam after testing their own storefronts and the Epic Games Store, recognizing its extensive reach and user engagement. Steam has recently surpassed 42 million concurrent users and continues to expand its library, all while keeping its revenue-sharing model at a 70/30 split. Despite developer concerns, the return of partners indicates that Steam's value proposition is still strong.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
The Shadow Update for Ball x Pit introduces two new characters, The Tiptoer and The Tunneller, along with four new passive abilities, 11 new balls, and a guildhall for players to build. The Tiptoer can evade detection by enemies, while The Tunneller can fire balls that wrap around the screen's edges. The new balls include one that manipulates time, one that immobilizes enemies, and one that allows for random teleportation. The update also features the Full Metal Rapier passive ability, which scales damage based on the number of elements on screen, and the Arrow of Fate, which grants projectile immunity and releases smaller balls upon being hit. The update is available for free on Steam and adds 18 new elements, creating 88 combinations of characters, passives, and balls.
Tech Optimizer
April 27, 2026
Organizations are intensifying the development of AI applications and agents, which rely on access to existing enterprise data to avoid inaccuracies in responses, a phenomenon known as "hallucination." Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, and Phillip Merrick, co-founder of pgEdge, emphasize that structured data is essential for AI effectiveness. PostgreSQL is highlighted as a preferred database for AI applications, with 66% of respondents in the Stack Overflow 2025 Developer Survey indicating they wish to continue using it. Merrick notes PostgreSQL's advantages, including its open-source model, scalability, and ability to handle both structured and unstructured data. The pgEdge toolkit supports the entire lifecycle of AI application development, including document ingestion and vector embedding generation. PostgreSQL offers deployment flexibility and robust security features, making it suitable for critical sectors like finance and healthcare.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
The privacy-centric period tracking app, Periodical, will not comply with Google's new developer verification policy requiring app developers to submit government-issued identification. As a result, the developers have decided to withdraw from the official Android ecosystem, raising concerns about user privacy and access to reproductive health tools. Periodical is praised for storing data locally without third-party trackers, which is crucial given the risk of law enforcement accessing digital health data. Users are uncertain about the app's future and are being directed to its GitHub repository for updates, as the new policy will complicate the installation of unverified apps. Users will need to enable Developer Options and navigate complex settings to sideload the app, which may deter many from tracking their menstrual cycles.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Steam's best-selling game is now Windrose, an indie title that has displaced Crimson Desert. Developed by Kraken Express, Windrose is a pirate-themed PvE survival adventure that launched in Early Access and has received an 89% approval rating from over 13,000 user reviews. The game features classic survival gameplay elements, including building, crafting, and naval combat, and has a peak concurrent player count of 222,134. While not Steam Deck Verified, it is classified as "Playable" on the device.
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