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Winsage
May 4, 2026
Qualcomm and Microsoft are marketing their Snapdragon X-powered PCs without emphasizing gaming, despite Qualcomm claiming that 90% of top Windows games are compatible with Snapdragon X2 laptops. The Snapdragon X2 chip announcement does not mention gaming, contrasting with ASUS's promotion of the Zenbook A16 for gaming. YouTuber Ghobso Gaming has tested 200 games on a Surface Pro 11 with a Snapdragon X Plus, sharing a list of ten well-performing games, including Fortnite, which became playable after Easy Anti-Cheat support was introduced. The performance of Snapdragon X PCs has improved significantly, and there is potential for gaming handhelds powered by Snapdragon X chips to compete with Intel and AMD devices.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
The CX2 Team has released a free reimagining of Mega Man Xtreme, titled Mega Man DXtreme, for PC. This version enhances the original game's narrative and gameplay, featuring improved controls, widescreen support, and a reworked array of weapons and bosses. Developed over five months using Construct 2, it includes an auto-save feature that activates after clearing a boss stage, allowing players to revisit stages and replay story events. Mega Man DXtreme is available for download, along with an announcement trailer. Other free Mega Man projects include a 16-bit demake demo of Mega Man X8 set for January 2024, a demo for Mega Man Perfect Blue, and Mega Man Maker, which allows players to create custom levels.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
A new PC game called Pokémon Reloaded has been released in beta, offering a nostalgic experience reminiscent of the Game Boy Color era. It features a top-down exploration of Paldea, a real-time combat system, and a Pokedex with 900 Pokémon, including Mega evolutions. Currently in Beta version 1.9, it promises expanded regions and additional content in its full release. Pokémon Reloaded serves as a precursor to the upcoming Pokémon game, Winds and Waves, which will feature one of the largest maps in the series and new starter Pokémon.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
In the Google app beta update (v17.18.24), the Circle to Search feature has been rebranded to "Ask about screen." This update enhances user experience by allowing searches to automatically include URLs, page content, and PDF data, providing richer context for AI-generated results. Users can now see a search box labeled “Ask about screen,” which emphasizes the ability to “Search with more context.” During testing, users have successfully uploaded URLs and PDFs while using this feature in apps like Google Chrome and Files by Google. The update is currently being rolled out to beta users, with potential incorporation into the stable version depending on feedback.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
The release date of Outbound has been moved from May 14 to May 11 to avoid competition with Subnautica 2, which has over a million Steam wishlists. Farm to Table has also adjusted its launch date to May 9 for a more relaxed experience for players. This trend of shifting release dates is reminiscent of the impact Hollow Knight: Silksong had on other games. Subnautica 2 is currently the most-wishlisted game on Steam. The developers of Subnautica 2 have opted not to use generative AI in their game development, despite their parent company Krafton adopting an "AI first" approach.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
A free demo for the puzzle game Nested is now available for PC gamers on Steam. Nested, created by Nathan Sioui, originated from the 2024 GMTK Game Jam, where it was recognized as one of the top 20 entries. The game features puzzles involving the stacking of nesting dolls, requiring players to align sizes and colors. Gameplay includes interactive elements such as doors that only allow specific colored dolls to pass, buttons that trigger various effects, and mechanics like Swap Nodes and Bombs. The full game is expected to launch in August 2026, though the release date is tentative.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
A new course at the University of Texas at Dallas, titled Experiential Medical Reasoning, immerses premed students in a virtual hospital environment using Minecraft. The course, developed by IvyBee, Inc., allows students to engage with fictional patients and make medical decisions based on symptoms and charts. The digital replica of Parkland Memorial Hospital enables students to experience various medical roles while preparing for the MCAT. Students have reported improvements in their MCAT practice scores and gained insights into hospital operations. The course is part of a broader initiative led by Dr. Walter Voit, who aims to enhance student engagement through innovative educational tools.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
Harvest Moon 64 is being developed as a free PC game by a developer known as SrBananaMan64, referred to as both a recompilation and a PC port. The project aims to enhance the user interface for ultrawide displays and will offer day-one mod and texture support through N64Recomp. A trailer has been released showcasing gameplay footage that closely resembles the original game's graphics. The project does not yet have a release date, and players will need a legally obtained ROM file to launch the game, as it will not include any original game assets. This initiative is part of a trend of unofficial PC ports based on decompilations of classic titles.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
Matt Firor, founder of ZeniMax Online Studios, discussed the gaming industry's challenges, particularly following the cancellation of their MMO, Project Blackbird. He expressed skepticism about analyst Matthew Ball's report on the industry's state but remains optimistic about its potential, citing a diverse range of developers contributing to creativity and innovation. Firor believes the industry is too expansive and dynamic to fail entirely, although he raised concerns about the sustainability of careers in game development and the romanticized notion of making games versus the reality of the field.
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