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AppWizard
March 4, 2026
The shipping room is preparing for the 26.1 snapshot, which includes various refinements, technical adjustments, and bug fixes. Players may face an issue where minimizing the game in Fullscreen mode prevents it from being maximized again. Changes include aligned textures for adult and baby Rabbits, new sound variants for Pigs, head rotation for Baby Goats, and updated textures for Baby Hoglins and baby Pandas. The Master Librarian no longer offers Name Tags but now provides Red and Yellow Candles for three Emeralds each, while the Wandering Trader offers Name Tags for one Emerald. The trumpet note block sound assets have been updated, and the Data Pack version is now 100, with a Resource Pack version of 83. New features include a new block state provider and adjustments to block states for Banners and Signs. A new tag, #preventsnearbyleaf_decay, has been added, and various special model types have been introduced for items like Bells and Books. Block state rendering has been adjusted for consistency, and several bugs have been fixed, including issues with Endermen, dragon eggs, and various textures. Snapshots are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, with instructions for installation and backup provided.
AppWizard
February 14, 2026
A new Star Citizen free fly event has launched, allowing players to explore the game without any initial investment for just over a week. The highly anticipated single-player spinoff, Squadron 42, is now playable from start to finish, with hopes for a potential release by 2026. Crowdfunding for Star Citizen has surpassed 2 million, nearing a billion-dollar milestone. During the free fly event, participants can choose from various ships, including the RSI Salvation, Anvil Arrow, Drake Golem, Argo Mole, and Drake Cutlass Black. The recruit-a-friend campaign rewards both new players and existing ones who refer friends. The event runs until Monday, February 23, and players can join by visiting the official Roberts Space Industries website. Squadron 42 promises a 40-hour story-driven campaign featuring a star-studded cast.
AppWizard
January 3, 2026
New patch notes for Path of Exile 2, specifically the 0.4.0c hotfix 13, aim to address the dominance of certain Vaal Temple layouts by introducing changes to room modifiers and restricting the locking of anything below tier three. The update includes diminishing returns on modifier values for room types after four or more of a specific type are used, primarily affecting lower-tier rooms. This change is intended to improve server performance and reduce the potential of high-value temple layouts, which previously generated hundreds of Divine Orbs per run, now averaging around 20. The rooms associated with Golem Works and Spymaster have been swapped to encourage variety in temple setups. Additionally, the use of Juatalotli's Medallion is restricted to tier-three rooms, leading to backlash from players who feel disadvantaged by this change. The patch is now live, and while it aims to mitigate top-end currency drops and curb inflation, it may disproportionately affect average players.
AppWizard
January 1, 2026
Minecraft has continued to thrive for 15 years, with Mojang Studios sharing a retrospective of 2025 that includes impressive community statistics. Players logging into the Minecraft: Bedrock Edition dressing room can receive a free Inflatable Chicken Suit Character Creator item. The introduction of the copper golem mob resulted in nearly a billion of these creatures spawning, while over 270 million mounts were tamed, with players collectively traversing 335 billion blocks. However, saddles were crafted only 16 million times. Mojang hosted two Minecraft Live events in 2025, the first in March, which revealed the year's first three updates and announced a forthcoming Minecraft movie set for a sequel in 2027. The Spring to Life update enhanced Overworld diversity and quality-of-life improvements, followed by the Vibrant Visuals update for graphics upgrades and the Chase the Skies update for new ghostly mounts. The September event introduced The Copper Age update, and the year ended with the Mounts of Mayhem update, which added new mobs and a new weapon. Mojang also announced a collaboration with King to develop Minecraft Blast, a new mobile game. Changes for 2026 include the removal of code obfuscation for modders and a shift in version numbering.
AppWizard
December 28, 2025
Minecraft released a new video celebrating a successful year with its community, showcasing statistics like the number of spears crafted and copper golems created. The video features a CG short story with the chicken jockey character and highlights joyful moments from the year, including the introduction of new mob variants and the Mounts of Mayhem. Minecraft is also offering a complimentary Inflatable Chicken Jockey CC item to players as a token of appreciation for their creativity. To access this item, players need the latest version of Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and access to the Minecraft Marketplace.
AppWizard
December 10, 2025
Minecraft Mounts of Mayhem is now fully available for both Bedrock and Java editions, introducing new mobs and features, including the deadly spear and the ability to craft netherite armor for horses. The update includes new mobs like the nautilus and its zombified variant, as well as new rideable mob variants such as the zombie horse and camel husk. A new hostile mob, the parched, is introduced in desert biomes, riding camel husks and armed with a bow and arrow. The spear allows for jousting and has a unique enchantment called Lunge for enhanced charge attacks. All mobs can now swim through water, and players can equip their horses with netherite armor. The update is free for all Bedrock and Java players.
AppWizard
December 10, 2025
LEGO CITY (#60475) reveals a minifigure of a child in a reindeer costume and a printed 1×1 round tile designed as a compass. LEGO Disney (#43273) features an 11-piece hearth with connection points for future accessories and transparent orange wedge elements for flames. LEGO Friends (#42668) offers a writing desk with a lit candle and festive decorations. LEGO Harry Potter (#76456) includes a pair of printed Galleons, previously exclusive to the Gringotts Wizarding Bank – Collectors’ Edition (76417). LEGO Minecraft (#21280) presents an exclusive minifigure of Steve in a Snow Golem sweater, along with a diamond helmet, a diamond pickaxe, and an enchanting table.
AppWizard
December 8, 2025
The AI VTuber Neuro-Sama, created by streamer Vedal987, is attempting to conquer Minecraft Hardcore mode, which features permadeath. She collaborates with fellow VTubers Crelly and Filian, aiming to defeat the Ender Dragon. Neuro's gameplay has been marked by impulsive decisions leading to frequent resets and amusing blunders, including reckless encounters with mobs and environmental hazards. Notable incidents include her falling into lava while building a bridge and attacking a Villager, which provoked an Iron Golem's attack. Crelly, acting as Neuro's caretaker, has expressed frustration over the AI's repeated mistakes. As of attempt number 83, Neuro has died 47 times, while her teammates have recorded 14, 13, and 10 deaths respectively. The team plans to resume their attempts on December 8.
AppWizard
December 2, 2025
In Dispatch, the gameplay loop intensifies as players progress, introducing new mechanics and a unique instant fail system that penalizes players for sending heroes with stats exceeding certain limits, particularly in Episode 8. The final shift is notably challenging, with players facing unexpected failures even at high success rates, such as 85%. Designers Dennis Lenart and Polly Raguimov emphasize that the game is not scripted and reflects the world's state at that moment, heightening tension during critical moments. The team aimed to enhance the gameplay experience by adding layers and experimenting with powers, while also integrating the Z-Team's banter without overwhelming players. The balance of challenge, humor, and storytelling is a key focus, contributing to player engagement and anticipation for future content.
AppWizard
November 30, 2025
Videogame merchandise has evolved significantly, moving from import-heavy themed apparel to stylish, licensed collections. A recent collaboration between Very Cool and Minecraft has introduced a collection featuring knitted shirts, jeans, and joggers with subtle gaming motifs. Items like the Crafting Pants have hidden details, while overtly themed pieces include The Wolf Tee and the Axolotl tee. The collection has been well-received, with most items selling out quickly. Very Cool has implemented a voting system for restocking items, and a second wave of the collection is set to launch in January 2026, featuring new products like keycaps and a cardigan.
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