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AppWizard
July 16, 2026
Denshattack! is a cel-shaded trick-based 3D platformer developed by the indie studio Undercoders in Barcelona, Spain. The game features a protagonist named Emi Araki, a 19-year-old ramen delivery driver in Beppu, Japan, who dreams of riding the VACTRAIN, an underground train. The narrative involves Emi leaving her hometown to confront the mega-corporation Miraidō, which governs the state and operates the VACTRAIN. Players engage in gameplay inspired by classic titles, performing stunts and achieving high scores across 60 levels in eight regions. The game includes boss battles, a scoring system, and a vibrant visual style complemented by a notable soundtrack featuring guest composers. Despite some navigation challenges and minor imperfections, Denshattack! has been well-received for its engaging gameplay and artistic presentation.
AppWizard
July 16, 2026
In October 2024, a judge ordered Google to allow third-party app stores on the Android platform. Google has now decided to comply with this ruling, retracting its motion to amend the injunction. Changes are set to be implemented starting July 22, 2026, allowing third-party app stores to operate within the Play Store in the U.S. Developers' app listings will automatically be available to these stores unless they opt out. Third-party stores can offer apps from the Play Catalog if they pay an annual fee and meet certain criteria. However, questions remain regarding the integration of Play Protect security features and the assessment of third-party store security.
AppWizard
July 16, 2026
Google will allow third-party app stores on its Android platform starting July 22, 2026, following a legal agreement with Epic Games. This decision comes after Google withdrew its motion to modify a court injunction requiring the inclusion of third-party stores. The new framework will enable third-party app stores to list apps and games available on the Play Store, with developers having the option to participate under the same conditions as those in the Play Store. Third-party stores will incur a ,000 annual access fee to list Play Store apps and must adhere to specific security and policy protocols.
AppWizard
July 16, 2026
A selection of complimentary games is available at the Epic Games Store for PC users until July 23 at 4 PM BST. The first game, Luto, is a psychological horror title developed by Broken Bird Games, typically priced at .99, with a gameplay duration of three to five hours. It has a Metacritic score of 79 and 85% of Steam reviews categorized as very positive. The second game, Echo Generation: Midnight Edition, is a turn-based RPG developed by Cococucumber, usually priced at .99, with a gameplay duration of approximately 10 to 12 hours. It has a Metacritic score of 75 and a Steam rating of 92%.
AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Google has launched the Play Catalogue Access Program, allowing third-party Android app stores to access the Play Store's app catalogue starting July 22. Apps submitted to Google will be available on these external stores, expanding developers' reach. Downloads from third-party stores will still go through Google Play, maintaining existing service fees. Third-party stores must pay an initial service fee of ,000 for a security review and an annual fee of ,000 for ongoing access. Google has also reduced its commission from 30% to 10% following a settlement with Epic Games, allowing developers to offer alternative payment options. These changes are currently limited to the U.S. market, with a global rollout expected by September 2027.
AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Former Rockstar Games producer John Ricchio discussed the development timeline for PC versions of games in relation to console releases. He explained that starting with console development is advantageous due to their limited hardware capabilities, making it easier to create a game within specific constraints. Ricchio noted that while a PC build of Red Dead Redemption existed during its development, the decision to delay its release was influenced by prioritizing resources for Grand Theft Auto 5. He emphasized the need for a strong business rationale for porting games to different platforms, as the complexity of development often requires significant resource allocation. As Rockstar prepares for the launch of Grand Theft Auto 6 on November 19th for Xbox Series X|S and PS5, the focus is on delivering a polished product.
Winsage
July 15, 2026
A report by Mozilla, titled "Over The Edge 2.0," reveals that Microsoft is using various tactics to promote its Edge browser, including misleading banners on Bing and pre-pinning Edge on the Windows taskbar. The report indicates that Microsoft hinders users' ability to download or set alternative browsers as default. It also notes that Microsoft's AI tool, Copilot, fails to recognize the default browser when opening links, and data-sharing settings are preselected to ON in regions like the US and India. Despite these efforts, Edge's market share has declined from 13 percent in June 2025 to just over 10 percent, while Mozilla's Firefox has increased from 5.84 percent to 6.44 percent. The Browser Choice Alliance and other browser developers have criticized Microsoft's practices, calling for fair competition.
Tech Optimizer
July 15, 2026
Cybersecurity firm ArcticWolf has identified 292 malicious GitHub repositories that impersonate legitimate software tools, part of a campaign to deliver a new variant of the BoryptGrab infostealer. This malware can extract sensitive information from 19 web browsers, 32 cryptocurrency wallets, messaging applications like Telegram and Discord, gaming platforms such as Steam, and Windows Credential Manager. It can also exfiltrate files from users' Desktop and Documents folders and capture screenshots. This variant bypasses Chrome’s App-Bound Encryption using direct code injection and does not include an anti-analysis layer or conceal itself, aiming to harvest data quickly without persistence. The malicious activity began in late June, with most repositories removed from GitHub, though several dozen remain active. GitHub's status as a key platform in the open-source community makes it a target for cybercriminals, emphasizing the need for developers to thoroughly vet code before integration.
AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Beginning next week, third-party Android app stores in the United States will gain access to the Google Play Store through the Play Catalog Access Program. This program allows developers to submit app and game listings for external Android app stores, which will be downloadable directly from the Google Play Store. Google Play's service fees will still apply to these transactions. This change follows a court order resulting from a legal dispute between Epic Games and Google, which began in 2020. A U.S. District Court judge mandated changes to the Play Store in 2024 after ruling against Google. In November, Google and Epic reached a settlement proposing modifications to enhance developer choice and competition. Third-party app stores will incur a service fee of ,000 for an onboarding security review and an annual fee of ,000 to maintain access to the Play catalog. However, these app stores cannot use the Play Store for distributing their apps outside the United States. Earlier this year, Google announced a reduction in its commission for app purchases to 10% and introduced outside billing options within the Play Store.
AppWizard
July 15, 2026
Today's Android game and app deals include titles such as ScourgeBringer, Retro Zoo CEO, Guardian War: Ultimate Edition, Final Fantasy Dimensions, Tiny Terraces, and Beat Workers. The official Google Pixel Flex Dual Port 67W USB-C Fast Charger is discounted by 25%. The Pixel 10 Pro is available at a discount of 0, and the Pixel Watch 4 is offered for less than its standard price. Google Pixel 10/Pro Pixelsnap cases have discounts of up to 36%. There are significant price reductions on several Android apps, reflecting a trend of accessibility and affordability in the mobile app sector. Additional Android app price drops continue to be available throughout the day.
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