- TMNT: Empire City is a new VR game developed by Cortopia Studios.
- Players can team up with three friends to take down the Footclan after the death of the Shredder.
- The game allows players to climb buildings and structures in an open-world environment.
- Each Ninja Turtle character has its own weapon and skillset.
- Combat is rewarding and there are puzzles to solve along the way.
- Players can collect items to craft upgrades and equipment in the Turtle Lair.
- The game is available for .99 and supports crossplay between different platforms.
Google is enhancing app adaptability for larger devices with the upcoming release of Android 17, which aims to resolve issues with apps not adjusting layouts across different screen sizes. In previous versions, apps were limited by developer-defined rules, but Android 17 will override these settings for apps targeting API 37, allowing them to run in full-screen mode. Some exceptions may apply, particularly for gaming applications that require fixed screen ratios. The final version of Android 17 is expected to be released around mid-2026, with Samsung planning to launch its One UI 9 alongside new foldable devices.
The Epic Games Store is offering two free titles from April 23, 2026, at 4 PM BST until April 30, 2026: Firestone - Idle Clicker Online RPG and Odsparks: An Automation Adventure.
Firestone – Idle Clicker Online RPG is developed by Holyday Studios and allows players to collect heroes, enhance their gear and skills, engage in AFK battles, and participate in PVP encounters.
Odsparks: An Automation Adventure, published by HandyGames and developed by Massive Miniteam, combines Automation with Real-Time Strategy, appealing to both experienced players and newcomers.
Developer Kwalee Labs has announced the launch of Luna Abyss, a first-person bullet hell action-adventure game, set to release on May 21. The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, Microsoft Store, and Xbox Game Pass. Players will take on the role of a prisoner exploring a derelict megastructure on the mimic moon, Luna, to recover forgotten technology and uncover the fate of a lost colony. The gameplay features an artificial prison guard named Aylin monitoring the player, and the environment includes the remnants of the city of Greymont. Players will navigate through a brutalist alien megastructure, facing corrupted souls and cosmic horrors while mastering weapons in a bullet hell setting.
The divide between operational and analytical databases is diminishing, as evidenced by Databricks integrating Spotify's Backstage with its Lakebase, transitioning from PostgreSQL to a unified data platform. Lakebase now offers a serverless PostgreSQL interface within Databricks, allowing Backstage to operate without awareness of the underlying changes. The integration involved updating configurations and addressing authentication challenges using OAuth JWTs.
The integration transforms the database development lifecycle by enabling near-instant database branching through Lakebase's copy-on-write architecture, allowing developers to focus on testing changes rather than safety. Branching creates a pointer to existing data, making the operation instantaneous. Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) allows for quick restoration of data, demonstrated by a recovery process that took less than four seconds.
The goal is to integrate database branching into developer workflows seamlessly, making it automatic. This change could enhance developer productivity by allowing live data testing from the start, eliminating the need for mock objects, and resolving common issues related to staging environments. The traditional constraints of slow and costly database copies will become obsolete, prompting teams to reconsider how much time they spend on workarounds for now-nonexistent constraints.
A Brazilian cybercriminal group known as LofyGang has re-emerged after three years, targeting Minecraft players with malware called LofyStealer, also known as GrabBot. This malware is disguised as a Minecraft hack named 'Slinky' and uses the official game icon to attract young users. The group has been active since late 2021 and previously leaked thousands of Minecraft accounts. The attack begins with the 'Slinky' hack, which deploys LofyStealer (identified as "chromelevator.exe") to harvest sensitive information from web browsers, including cookies, passwords, and credit card information, sending this data to a command-and-control server.
ZenoX reports a shift in LofyGang's tactics from JavaScript supply chain attacks to a malware-as-a-service model, offering both free and premium tiers. Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting trusted platforms like GitHub to distribute malware through bogus repositories and various deceptive tactics, including fake security alerts and counterfeit accounts. This trend highlights a strategy focused on volume targeting rather than precision, prompting cybersecurity experts to prioritize threats from GitHub-hosted downloads that appear legitimate.
Cybersecurity threat hunters have discovered an active infostealer campaign targeting the gaming community, involving malware called LofyStealer (or GrabBot) that disguises itself as a Minecraft hack named “Slinky.” The attackers use the official game icon to trick young gamers into executing the malware. The Brazilian cybercrime group LofyGang has enhanced its technical capabilities, utilizing a sophisticated two-stage modular architecture. The initial stage features a 53.5 MB loader file named load.exe, which is a Node.js runtime environment that obscures malicious signatures. The loader connects to the attacker’s server and decrypts a 1.4 MB C++ payload, chromelevator.exe, which targets eight web browsers to extract sensitive information like cookies and passwords. The stolen data is compressed, encrypted, and sent to the attacker’s server. LofyGang has evolved into a Malware-as-a-Service platform, offering a web panel for operators to monitor victims and generate custom executables. The campaign highlights the increasing threats to the gaming community, with advanced evasion techniques being employed by cybercriminals. Security professionals are advised to monitor network traffic and conduct audits for suspicious activities.
Subnautica 2 is set to enter early access on May 14, 2026. The development faced significant challenges due to legal disputes between publisher Krafton and developer Unknown Worlds, including the dismissal of CEO Ted Gill and other senior developers. A judge ruled in favor of reinstating Gill and extended the deadline for a sales target bonus. A newly released cinematic teaser showcases divers exploring the ocean, encountering threats, and features a revamped Seamoth.
Samsung is reportedly considering moving away from Windows 11 for its upcoming Galaxy Book laptops, exploring the use of Android 17 and One UI 9 as the operating systems. The timeline for the launch of these Android-powered devices is uncertain and may coincide with Google's I/O developer conference, where Aluminium OS is expected to be unveiled. This potential shift is part of a broader trend in the laptop market, with companies reevaluating their strategies in response to changing consumer preferences and competition.