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AppWizard
August 20, 2026
The Epic Games Store is offering two free titles, Cardpocalypse and the Epic Mage Bundle, from 4 PM BST on August 20, 2026, until 4 PM BST on August 27, 2026. Cardpocalypse, developed by Gambrinous and published by Versus Evil, follows a 10-year-old girl named Jess who causes a collectible card game to be banned at her school. The Epic Mage Bundle, developed and published by Sandbox Interactive GmbH, includes various cosmetic items and rewards for players in Albion, such as a complete Mage Wardrobe, Armored Horse Mount Skin, Spellbook Weapon Skin, and additional tokens and potions to enhance gameplay. Players must have the base game to access the bundle's features.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Jeff Kaplan discussed Kintsugiyama's upcoming game, The Legend of California, set in gold-rush-era California around 1849. It is an open-world survival multiplayer game that combines exploration and player interaction, categorized as a first-person shooter rather than a simulation or traditional MMO. Players can engage in activities typical of a cowboy's life, such as trading, fishing, mining, and ranch building. Private servers will allow for player-versus-environment settings, while public servers can host up to 100 players, featuring competition and combat, but not building destruction. Server resets will occur monthly, changing the locations of key points of interest while retaining player unlocks. Future enhancements may include holiday events, pets, and horse breeding, with the potential for a "Toys to Life" concept. The game will undergo at least two more alpha phases before early access.
BetaBeacon
August 20, 2026
The game Payday: Aces High is the fourth entry in the Payday series, where players choose one of the Aces to seek revenge on billionaire Warren Jupiter. The game features six missions with randomized objectives, immersive VR mechanics, and a high level of replayability. It will be available on Meta Quest 3 and Steam VR with full crossplay between platforms.
Winsage
August 20, 2026
Microsoft has acknowledged that the Windows 11 August update is causing significant gaming performance issues for several popular titles, including ARC Raiders, MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, and The Finals. Users are experiencing problems such as forced crashes, random freezes, and unexpected device restarts. Symptoms include unresponsive game applications, applications closing without notice, the error message "EXCEPTIONACCESSVIOLATION," and unexpected device restarts. Microsoft is investigating these disruptions and encourages affected users to report their experiences through the Feedback Hub.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Microsoft is investigating crashes affecting a limited number of games following a Windows update on or after August 11. Symptoms include unresponsive game applications, unexpected closures, the error message "EXCEPTIONACCESSVIOLATION," and unexpected device restarts. Confirmed crashes have been reported in games such as Arc Raiders, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, and The Finals. Users are encouraged to provide feedback through the Feedback Hub app. A temporary workaround involves entering specific commands in Command Prompt to stop and delete the inpoutx64 driver. The update KB5121003, which includes over 400 security updates, may be related to these issues, and some users have resolved black screen problems by uninstalling it. Users can also roll back their Windows version by uninstalling update KB5120708.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
A bug introduced in the Windows 11 update (KB5121003) has caused crashes for some users, specifically affecting installations of Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2 with OS builds 26200.9168 and 26100.9168. Embark Studios has acknowledged the issue, linking it to a change in the inpoutx64.sys file, and is working on a fix while providing a temporary workaround. The workaround involves stopping and deleting the inpoutx64 driver and removing the corresponding file from the system. Users can also choose to roll back to a previous version of Windows 11 until an official fix is released.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
BlackMill Games' World War I series has surpassed a decade of gameplay, with the latest installment, Gallipoli, focusing on the Gallipoli Campaign. This campaign aimed to capture the Dardanelles Strait and Constantinople but ended in a disastrous retreat for the Allies. Gallipoli features improved visuals, refined gunplay, and balanced mechanics, enhancing the gameplay experience. The game introduces new mechanics such as increased team sizes, a ticket system with unpredictability, realistic ballistics, a refined stamina system, and a suppression system that affects soldiers' performance. However, concerns exist regarding the limited rewards in the progression system, which may impact player engagement over time.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
GeForce NOW has introduced support for Firefox, enabling gamers to play PC games directly from their browsers without downloads or installations. This integration allows access to high-performance gaming on various devices, with graphics powered by GeForce RTX at resolutions up to 1440p and frame rates of 120 fps for Ultimate members. Users can start gaming by downloading the latest version of Firefox and visiting play.geforcenow.com. The platform also offers cloud saves for seamless transitions across different devices. New game releases include Gallipoli, Stars Reach, The Sinking City 2, and more, with varying availability on GeForce NOW. Users can begin with a day pass, which can be credited toward a membership upgrade.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Google has implemented tighter memory limits for applications in Android 17 to enhance device performance and prevent memory-intensive apps from monopolizing system resources. This OS-level enforcement is currently being rolled out on Pixel devices, with plans for broader adoption by various OEMs next year. The memory limits are tailored to each device's total RAM, ranging from 4GB to over 16GB. When an app exceeds its memory threshold, Android can compress its data or terminate the app if necessary. Developers must optimize their applications to stay within these limits, aiming to maintain a smooth user experience.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Firenut Games and Digital Dreams are developing a psychological horror game titled Baptiste, set to launch this fall on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The game follows Tom, a young boy who releases a haunted doll, leading to a narrative focused on tragedy and loss. It draws inspiration from horror narratives like Annabelle and R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps, as well as psychological horror games such as P.T. and Outlast. The story involves Tom and his mother Sara relocating to Jagged Shore Cliff after a family tragedy, where they encounter the doll Baptiste, which comes with a warning not to release it. The game emphasizes psychological tension and emotional depth, exploring themes of trauma and the fragility of reality.
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