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AppWizard
April 27, 2026
The Last of Us Online was canceled, disappointing many fans who anticipated it as a significant addition to the franchise. Former game director Vinit Agarwal called it "the best multiplayer game [the team] ever played," a sentiment shared by many ex-colleagues. Initially intended as a mode for the single-player campaign, the project evolved into a standalone multiplayer spin-off. The cancellation decision arose from a choice between continuing TLOU Online or prioritizing the next game directed by Neil Druckmann. Agarwal learned of the cancellation just 24 hours before the public announcement, describing it as "soul-crushing." He expressed a commitment to ensuring future projects do not go unnoticed. The gaming community is now looking forward to Druckmann's next title, speculated to be Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, with hopes that elements of TLOU's multiplayer experience may eventually return.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Asha Sharma, the new Head of Gaming at Microsoft, is leading a transformation of the Xbox Game Pass, which includes a 23 percent reduction in subscription price. However, the popular game Call of Duty will no longer be available as a 'day one' title on the service. The restructuring aims to address perceptions that the Ultimate Tier is too expensive and will introduce additional subscription tiers, including a 'Starter Edition' for PC players. This new tier is expected to offer ten hours of cloud gaming monthly and access to over 50 games, but it will not include online multiplayer capabilities, disappointing many players. The changes may reflect a shift in the approach to online multiplayer as cloud gaming becomes more prevalent.
Winsage
April 26, 2026
Factory 95 is a Windows 95 themed automation game that launched on April 22, 2026. Players act as factory managers, creating PowerPoint slide-shows for clients while navigating tools and resources within a retro operating system. The game features nostalgic elements, including a Clippy-inspired character named "Pinny" and challenges reminiscent of early computing, such as slow loading times and managing emails. The design evokes the graphical aesthetics of the 1990s, and players must strategically manage limited resources to fulfill client requests and generate revenue.
AppWizard
April 26, 2026
Valve has introduced new beta Steamworks tools for game developers as part of its Steam Deck Verified Games initiative. These tools allow developers to monitor average framerates over the past 30 days and access user survey results regarding the Verified status of their games. Participation in data collection is opt-in, ensuring user privacy. The user survey appears after at least ten minutes of gameplay, allowing users to agree or disagree with a game's Verified status and provide feedback on various criteria. The Steam Deck Verified program assesses game compatibility based on four criteria: Controller input, Display, Seamlessness, and System support. Games are rated as Verified, Playable, Unsupported, or Unknown, with these ratings displayed in the Steam store. Valve may potentially make the collected data accessible to the public in the future.
AppWizard
April 26, 2026
The game "I got reincarnated… as a hamster!" is set to launch in the third quarter of this year after facing a postponed release originally planned for winter 2025. It was pulled from Steam due to unforeseen circumstances. The game is also expected to be available on the Epic Games Store and DLsite. It features adult themes and is not a family-friendly title, contrasting with games like Baldur's Gate 3. The romantic elements in the game have generated mixed reactions among players.
AppWizard
April 26, 2026
Final Fantasy XIV is introducing a new alliance raid titled "Ghosts of Desire," developed with input from the filmmakers of the Evangelion series. This collaboration aims to merge the lore of both franchises. The game's popularity has grown significantly since its early days in 2014, particularly following successful expansions. The announcement of "Ghosts of Desire" has generated interest among both gamers and Evangelion fans. Comments on the teaser trailer have been disabled, possibly to manage speculation about the project. The new expansion, Evercold, is set to be released next year, but players may need to wait several years for "Ghosts of Desire" to fully unfold.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Shapez 2 - Factory has officially launched after 18 months in early access, receiving 94% positive reviews. It is compatible with MacOS, and the developers clarified that issues may arise from the user's machine. The game is a sequel to its predecessor and features a 3D experience, distinguishing itself in the factory simulation genre with intuitive controls and engaging gameplay. It sold 150,000 copies within the first three days of early access and includes mod support in its 1.0 release. The game is priced at .99, currently discounted by 20% until May 7, after which the price will increase to .99.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft has seen a resurgence following the less favorable Shadowlands expansion, attributed to a structured roadmap that contrasts with previous content droughts. Recent expansions like Dragonflight, The War Within, and Midnight have received positive community feedback. However, patch 12.0.5 faced issues with bugs and design flaws, raising concerns about Blizzard's commitment to its release schedule over quality assurance. Historically, players have experienced long waits for updates, such as a 400-day gap during the Warlords of Draenor expansion. A 2022 Google Play report indicates that many MMO players are aged 25-44, suggesting a preference for a more measured content delivery approach. The text argues that World of Warcraft does not need to strictly follow the seasonal live service model and could benefit from a slower, more deliberate approach to updates.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Intel's transition to a hybrid architecture for its CPUs began with the Alder Lake series in 2021, combining performance and efficiency cores. Intel's Vice President, Robert Hallock, noted that while the hybrid architecture has matured, a "unified core" is still in development. He mentioned that many users disable efficiency cores (E-cores) to enhance performance, but the performance difference between using only performance cores (P-cores) and both types of cores is minimal, around 1%. Hallock explained that early implementation of Intel's Thread Director improved performance with only P-cores, and the Windows task scheduler struggles without it. He emphasized the importance of software optimization for enhancing performance, stating that a significant portion of potential performance—estimated between 10% to 30%—remains untapped due to suboptimal game optimization. AMD's approach includes integrating additional SRAM through its 3D V-cache technology, while Intel's upcoming Nova Lake will introduce a Big Last Level Cache (bLLC). Hallock indicated that developers have primarily optimized for AMD's silicon, limiting the full potential of Intel's hybrid architecture.
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