Epic Games

AppWizard
March 13, 2026
A selection of complimentary games is available on the Epic Games Store for PC users, including Cozy Grove and Isonzo. Cozy Grove, developed by Spry Fox, is a narrative-driven adventure game that typically retails for .99. It features over 40 hours of gameplay, a Very Positive rating of 90% on Steam, and a score of 71 on MetaCritic. Isonzo, a first-person shooter developed by BlackMill Games, is usually priced at .99 and focuses on World War I battles. It has a Very Positive review score of 86% on Steam and a score of 67 on MetaCritic. Both games are available for free until 3 PM GMT on March 19. After this date, they will be replaced by Electrician Simulator and World of Warships - Epic Anniversary Tachibana Pack.
AppWizard
March 13, 2026
Developers distributing apps outside of Google's Play Store will be required to register with Google in certain countries starting in September, with plans for global expansion by 2027. This policy aims to enhance security by removing anonymity from developers but comes with a registration fee and the need for government identification. F-Droid, an open-source app repository, has raised concerns that this policy could threaten its existence by mandating a single signature for all apps. F-Droid initiated a public campaign against these changes, garnering support from various organizations. Despite some interest from regulators, progress is slow, and there are fears that Google's verification program may be implemented before any regulatory action occurs. F-Droid encourages developers to avoid signing up for the early access program and has launched a petition to voice concerns.
AppWizard
March 13, 2026
The Epic Games Store is offering two free games this week: Cozy Grove, a cozy adventure game released in 2021 with a 90% approval rating on Steam, and Isonzo, a tactical first-person shooter set during World War I, released in 2022 with an 86% approval rating. Players can keep these games permanently once claimed, but the offer is time-sensitive and expires on March 19.
AppWizard
March 7, 2026
Microsoft has announced the next-generation Xbox, named Project Helix, which will allow users to play both Xbox and PC games. Asha Sharma, the new CEO of Xbox, confirmed the console's name and features on social media. Rumored specifications for Project Helix include a CPU with 11 cores, 68 RDNA 5 GPU compute units, up to 110 TOPS NPU, 192-bit memory bus with up to 48GB of GDDR7, and a thermal design power of 250-350W. The console is expected to target native 4K at 120 FPS and have a modular design. Price estimates range from 0 to ,400, and it is tentatively set for release in 2027.
AppWizard
March 7, 2026
Amazon is releasing a lineup of 13 free video games for Prime members throughout March 2026. The games will be available in stages, starting with Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon’s Keep: A Wonderlands One-Shot, Tattoo Tycoon, and Siege of Avalon, which are available now. Other titles include Total War: Rome II, Turmoil, Veil of Darkness, Mahokenshi, Sir Questionnaire, Rebel Galaxy, Total War: Three Kingdoms, Chimp Quest: Spirit Isle, Phantasie Memorial Set, and Deep Sky Derelicts, with specific release dates throughout the month. All games will remain accessible to Prime members beyond March and can be downloaded across various PC platforms. These titles will be permanently available in the digital library of subscribers.
AppWizard
March 6, 2026
Google has submitted proposed modifications to its Android app store operations to a federal court in San Francisco in response to Epic Games' antitrust lawsuit from August 2020. The proposed changes include a revised fee structure that lowers baseline commissions on subscriptions and e-commerce transactions, offers app developers an alternative payment processing option, and allows developers to use payment systems outside of Google's ecosystem. Consumers will be able to download applications from alternative app stores that meet a certification process. These changes require judicial approval and are part of a broader overhaul mandated by a federal judge in October 2024. Google has requested a hearing on April 9 to clarify questions regarding the proposed changes and plans for a global rollout, initially focusing on the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, pending regulatory approvals.
BetaBeacon
March 5, 2026
Google plans to lower fees on its Android app store, reducing commissions for subscriptions and e-commerce transactions to a range of 10% to 20% and introducing a new payment processing option that charges only 5%. Developers will have the choice to use payment processing systems other than Google's, and consumers will be able to access apps from alternative stores that have undergone a certification process.
AppWizard
March 5, 2026
Google is reducing its service fees in the Android App Store from 30 percent to 20 percent, and in some cases, down to 15 percent, following a settlement with Epic Games. The subscription fee has been lowered to 10 percent. Developers now have the option to use their own billing systems or direct users to their websites for purchases.
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