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AppWizard
April 6, 2026
Bloodmoored is a first-person psychological horror game set to launch on PC next year, where players navigate an abandoned industrial complex, specifically their father's old factory. The game features spectral encounters that vary in malevolence, requiring players to discern friend from foe. It includes a variety of puzzles: physical puzzles involving environmental manipulation, logistical puzzles for strategizing navigation, and spatial puzzles focused on understanding the layout. The game's developer, Stormdrill, emphasizes that the ghosts in the game are trapped between life and death, with unique narratives and behaviors that players must understand to survive. Bloodmoored can be added to wishlists on Steam.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
Crimson Desert has sold over 4 million copies in two weeks and has a Very Positive rating on Steam, despite mixed player reactions. Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2, launched on Steam in 2023, is a free-to-play mecha shooter that has received negative reviews due to monetization and networking issues, yet the author enjoys it for its mechanical satisfaction and representation of Gundam's universe. The author has rekindled interest in Gundam and finds GBO 2's combat mechanics compelling, despite its shortcomings. Engaging with a game considered subpar has helped the author clarify personal gaming preferences and appreciate design elements that resonate with their interests.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
Developer Madfinger Games reported a resurgence in player numbers for Gray Zone Warfare, with an increase of over 1000% since the release of the 'Spearhead' update at the end of March. The monthly peak player count surged by 1076%, reaching 126,600 peak daily active players and 30,954 concurrent users. As of the latest figures from SteamDB, concurrent players have climbed to 35,275, with a 24-hour peak of 43,770. The Spearhead update introduced 100 new tasks and contracts, refreshed 50 existing tasks, revamped the tasks system, and replaced item-specific incentives with monetary rewards. Improvements were made to the game's AI, character movement mechanics, and new content was added, including 25 new world locations, 8 new weapons, new factions, bosses, and 150 new gear pieces. Gray Zone Warfare is currently available at a discounted price of .79 (£23.44) until April 9.
Winsage
April 6, 2026
A significant portion of users in India and South Asia still rely on older devices, including laptops with 2GB to 4GB of RAM and entry-level Android phones. Many mainstream Android emulators require 4–8 GB of RAM, VT support, and a dedicated GPU, but there are options designed for lower-end machines. 1. MuMu Nebula: Best for ultra-low-end PCs, requires 2GB RAM, dual-core CPU, no GPU needed, supports Android 12, and has a startup time of around three seconds. 2. LDPlayer 9: Best for gaming on budget hardware, requires 2GB RAM (4GB recommended), dual-core processor, supports Android 9/11, and features a game booster mode. 3. NoxPlayer Lite: Supports multiple Android versions (5, 7, and 9), requires 2GB RAM, basic GPU, and has a startup time of about six seconds. 4. BlueStacks 5 (Eco Mode): Requires 4GB RAM (2GB works but barely), VT required, supports Android 11, and has extensive app compatibility. 5. GameLoop: Best for Tencent games, requires 4GB RAM, no VT needed, supports Android 7.1. 6. MEmu Play: Requires 2GB RAM, recommended for multitasking and developers, supports Android 7, 9, 11. For running Windows apps on Android, tools include: 1. ExaGear: A Windows emulator for Android that supports 32-bit applications and games, requires a specific setup process. 2. Winlator: A newer emulator that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit applications, particularly good for 3D games, with a simpler installation process. Tips for improving emulator performance include closing background apps, enabling virtualization in BIOS, lowering resolution and FPS caps, setting process priority to high, disabling Windows visual effects, and using an SSD for faster load times.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
Samsung will discontinue the Samsung Messages app in the United States by July 2026 and is encouraging users to transition to Google Messages as their default messaging app. This change primarily affects Samsung smartphone users in the U.S., particularly those with newer Android versions. Devices released prior to 2022 may face temporary disruptions in RCS conversations, though SMS and MMS will remain functional. Newer devices, such as the Galaxy S26 series and later, will not have Samsung Messages available for download from the Galaxy Store. After July 2026, the app will be completely inaccessible, and sending messages through Samsung Messages will be limited to emergency numbers or designated contacts. Users of older Galaxy smartwatches running Tizen OS will lose access to full message conversation history. Transition steps to Google Messages include downloading the app, setting it as the default SMS app, and confirming the choice.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
In March, Google removed the manual search button from the Now Playing app, causing frustration among users. The recent update reinstated the “Tap to see what’s playing” feature, which allows for a cloud search to improve song recognition accuracy. Users had expressed their concerns about the absence of this feature, emphasizing the need for a reliable fallback in music identification.
Winsage
April 6, 2026
The Linux gaming market share among Steam users has reached 5.3%, a historic high, coinciding with Windows usage dropping below 93%. Windows 10 usage has decreased by nearly 15%, while Windows 11 has gained only 10.6%. SteamOS Holo 64-bit is the leading Linux distribution, making up 25% of all Linux users, largely due to the popularity of the Steam Deck. macOS has gained 1.2% market share, indicating a shift in gaming preferences. Valve announced plans to expand SteamOS to desktop PCs, which may further boost Linux gaming adoption.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
Samsung will discontinue its Messages app in July 2026, requiring users to switch to Google Messages. After the shutdown, Samsung Messages will only send texts to emergency contacts and services. Users will receive in-app prompts to switch and can easily set Google Messages as the default. Devices running Android 11 or lower will remain unaffected. This follows Samsung's 2024 decision to stop pre-installing its Messages app on flagship Galaxy devices. The transition emphasizes the benefits of Google Messages, including enhanced security, support for Rich Communication Services (RCS), and improved multi-device connectivity.
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