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AppWizard
April 18, 2026
Dreadnought Tartarus is a semi-automated strategic simulation game developed by a solo developer, Benkimchi, allowing players to command a massive battleship. It features gameplay options such as manual weapon control, automatic attack modes, and Focus Fire Mode. Players can gather intelligence from defeated foes to upgrade their ship and customize loadouts. The game also allows players to launch and pilot a combat mech from the battleship. Dreadnought Tartarus is set for release in Q3 2026 on Steam, and players can wishlist it and follow development updates on X.
AppWizard
April 17, 2026
Corsair Cove is a pirate-themed city builder developed by Limbic Entertainment and published by Hooded Horse. Players manage production chains and a crew, building upwards on rugged cliffs to create factories for various goods. The game features over 50 types of goods, the ability to attract new pirate residents, and the transformation of shipwreck remains into a community. Players can equip warships to confront enemies and explore uncharted waters. Pigs play a significant role in the game, with whimsical scenes involving them. Corsair Cove is set to launch on Steam, Epic, the Microsoft Store, and PC Game Pass in 2026.
AppWizard
April 17, 2026
The Stone of Madness is a free PC game inspired by 18th-century artist Francisco De Goya, featuring hand-painted settings and characters dealing with mental health issues. Players assist these characters in escaping their traumas within a top-down adventure set in a Monastery. The game is currently available for free on the Epic Games Store until April 23, 2026.
AppWizard
April 17, 2026
Aptoide has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google in federal court in San Francisco, alleging that Google imposes unlawful restrictions that hinder competition in the Android app ecosystem. The lawsuit claims that Google maintains an "anticompetitive chokehold" on app distribution, which limits the growth of rival app stores. Aptoide seeks an injunction against these practices and unspecified triple damages. The company has over 436,000 apps and more than 200 million annual users, and it argues that Google directs developers to its own platform, Google Play, while restricting access to popular applications that could benefit alternative app stores. This lawsuit comes amid increased scrutiny of Google, which is facing multiple antitrust cases in the U.S. and has recently been deemed a monopoly in a 2024 ruling regarding its search engine.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Fortnite Save the World has transitioned to a free-to-play model, allowing players to experience its gameplay without cost. Players can team up with up to three friends to gather resources, build bases, and fight against creatures like Husks and the Storm King. The game features over 150 new weapons and heroes, seasonal events, and quality-of-life improvements to the user interface. Players can download Fortnite Save the World for free from the Epic Games Store.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a game known for its chilling narrative and insanity mechanic. The Epic Games Store has introduced a new title called The Stone of Madness, developed by The Game Kitchen, set in an 18th-century Spanish monastery. Players control five distinct prisoners trying to escape while managing stealth and sanity. The game features real-time tactical gameplay, requiring players to navigate two escape plans with continuous time flow. Each character has unique skills, and maintaining sanity is crucial to avoid traumatic outbursts. The Stone of Madness is currently available for free on the Epic Games Store until April 23 at 8 am PST / 11 am EST / 4 pm BST / 5 pm CEST.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
The Epic Games Store is offering the game The Stone of Madness for free from 4 PM GMT on April 16, 2026, until 4 PM GMT on April 23, 2026. The game, published by Tripwire Presents and developed by The Game Kitchen, is set in an 18th-century Spanish Monastery and features five prisoners who must work together using their unique skills to confront fears and avoid insanity. It is a real-time tactical stealth game that emphasizes strategic thinking and teamwork.
AppWizard
April 15, 2026
Aptoide has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against Google in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, claiming that Google's practices create an uneven playing field for independent app stores. The lawsuit accuses Google of using tactics that hinder competition in Android app distribution and in-app billing, particularly through OEM lock-in agreements and developer exclusivity deals. Aptoide asserts that these practices restrict access to the Android ecosystem and create barriers for users seeking alternatives to the Google Play Store. The company has over 200 million direct users annually and a catalog of approximately 436,000 apps. Aptoide argues that Google's actions have stifled its ability to compete effectively on pricing and policy. Google has not yet responded to Aptoide's allegations.
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