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BetaBeacon
April 18, 2026
Save My Scrap is a visual novel / puzzle game set to be released on Windows PC via Steam on April 22nd, followed by releases for the Switch and PS5 on April 30th, and Xbox Series X|S on May 28th. Players will take on the role of a mechanic for androids who receives a request from a doctor named Miomaru and his aging android, Harima. The game involves engaging in mini-games to fix Harima's parts, interacting with the characters to uncover their story, and gaining insights into the game's world and culture through radio channels. Additional features on Steam include new conversations and endings, unlockable gallery mode, and additional controller support.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Capcom's new sci-fi shooter, Pragmata, features a narrative centered on Hugh, the last survivor of a lunar rescue mission, and Diana, an android with hacking abilities, as they navigate a 3D-printed lunar facility. The game has locked out Radeon support, which has raised concerns about business motivations over technical limitations, despite the Radeon RX 9000-series cards performing well. AMD users can access FSR 3 upscaling, with FSR 4 available for RX 9000-series cards, while older RX 7000- and RX 6000-series cards are limited to FSR 3. The game supports various rendering modes, including rasterization, ray tracing, and path tracing. At 1080p, ray tracing performs well on most hardware, but at 1440p and 4K, higher VRAM cards show better performance. Path tracing requires upscaling and frame generation for optimal playability, with DLSS Frame Generation providing significant benefits for Nvidia users. The RTX 3070 lacks DLSS frame generation support, necessitating FSR 3 for testing, which results in lower image quality compared to DLSS. Overall, Pragmata is designed to leverage advanced graphics technologies, particularly for GeForce RTX 40- and 50-series card owners, while also offering a solid experience for AMD users, albeit with some limitations.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Spotify has redesigned its tablet app, now available to all users, enhancing the experience for tablets and select Android foldable devices. The new design features a dedicated "Now Playing" panel on the right side of the screen and a transformed bottom navigation bar divided into two sections for improved accessibility. The redesign is compatible with certain foldable devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Honor Magic V6, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, while some devices like the Oppo Find N6 are not supported due to optimization challenges. Additionally, Spotify launched a revamped Wear OS app earlier this year.
AppWizard
March 30, 2026
Google has introduced early beta features for Android aimed at enhancing task-centric capabilities through an "agent-first" operating system. The key component is AppFunctions, a Jetpack API that allows developers to expose self-describing capabilities within their applications for seamless interaction with AI agents while prioritizing user privacy and performance by executing tasks on-device. AppFunctions operates similarly to backend capabilities declared via MCP cloud servers but runs locally on the device. Additionally, a UI automation platform has been introduced to assist users in performing complex tasks without requiring developer input. This platform allows users to complete tasks like placing pizza orders or coordinating rideshares through the Gemini Assistant. Privacy and user control are emphasized, with all interactions designed for on-device execution and mandatory confirmations for sensitive tasks. Currently, these features are in early beta and available exclusively on the Galaxy S26 series, with plans for broader deployment in Android 17.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
This summer, the fighting game community will see the release of "Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game" on July 2, priced at .99. The game features 12 characters from "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and "The Legend of Korra," with over 900 hand-drawn frames for each character. It will include casual and ranked matches, rollback netcode, and be available on PS5, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. The game also offers a single-player story mode and a gallery mode. Pre-orders start at .99, with a deluxe edition available for .99 that includes additional content. Pre-order bonuses include a Samurai skin for Appa and voting privileges for future characters.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
Play Faster is a minimalist precision platformer designed for speedrunning, currently in development for PC by GoBlimp and published by Byzantium. It features tools for speedrunners, including an input display, replay system, instant retries, practice mode, and anti-cheat measures. The game focuses on short runs lasting 5 to 8 minutes, emphasizing deterministic movement and player skill. A trailer and screenshots are available, and players can add it to their Steam wishlist.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
Ikon has announced Arbiter 131, a real-time tactical sci-fi strategy simulation for PC. Players assume the role of the Arbiter, analyzing citizen data and commanding police units in the corporate megacity of Arkadia. The game features branching narratives, moral dilemmas, and tactical scenarios that require strategic thinking. It tracks player decisions dynamically, allowing for a unique narrative experience with a pre-mission planning interface. Arbiter 131 is available for wishlisting on Steam.
AppWizard
March 20, 2026
Google will introduce a new Android developer verification process later this year to enhance user security and accommodate power users. This will include an "advanced flow" that allows users to disable the verification requirement and install software from unverified developers. Users must activate Developer mode, confirm they are not being guided by a malicious actor, restart their device, and undergo a mandatory one-day "Security wait" period for identity verification through biometric authentication or a device PIN. After this, they can install apps from unverified developers indefinitely, with a temporary option for seven days. Users will still receive a warning when installing apps from unverified developers but can choose to proceed. The rollout is set for August, alongside new developer verification requirements. Additionally, Google will offer limited distribution accounts for developers to share apps with up to 20 users without registration fees or government ID.
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