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AppWizard
June 22, 2025
B3, a layer-3 gaming protocol founded by former Coinbase employees, acquired Andromeda Insights, a gaming PC manufacturer, to control the entire gaming ecosystem. Their first product, the B3PC, features a self-destruct storage drive, hardware wallet, encryption, on-chain game support, and offline transaction capabilities. It is available for preorder with a 0 deposit and expected delivery in Q1 2026. B3's protocol supports over 80 games and launched its native token in February 2023. Avalanche introduced a free-to-mint NFT called the Avalanche Battle Pass to incentivize cross-game participation. Developed by Ava Labs and Playfull, the pass allows players to earn rewards by engaging with partnered games and supports over a dozen titles. Off the Grid has over 300,000 daily players, while MapleStory N has reached 770,000 users since its May launch. Pudgy Penguins game Pengu Clash launched on Telegram, and Avalanche's Forgotten Playland implemented in-game NFT support as part of its major update.
AppWizard
April 9, 2025
A game titled No Mercy, released by Zerat Games in March on Steam, has faced backlash for its disturbing content, which includes themes of sexual violence and misogyny. Although designated for users aged 18 and older, minors can easily bypass this restriction. The game was not submitted for review to any age rating frameworks, and its graphic content includes elements such as incest and non-consensual sexual encounters, with promotional materials featuring pornographic imagery. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has condemned the game, urging tech companies to remove harmful content promptly. The situation has sparked calls for stricter regulations and oversight on platforms like Steam.
AppWizard
March 8, 2025
The Enhanced Edition of Grand Theft Auto 5 for PC has received negative reviews on Steam due to issues such as the need for complete reinstallation, difficulties in transferring saved games and accounts, the absence of certain text communication features, and the emergence of bugs. Sony has launched a rental program for the PlayStation 5 in the UK, allowing gamers to lease the console and other devices for a fee, but it does not operate on a rent-to-own basis, potentially leading to higher costs for those who decide to purchase later. A Flamin' Hot Cheeto resembling a Pokémon sold at auction for ,000, highlighting the trend of novelty items fetching high prices.
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