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AppWizard
August 21, 2026
On August 18, an entity named "Cyberleek" shared what is believed to be authentic gameplay footage from Grand Theft Auto 6, featuring the protagonist Jason. The footage showcased typical GTA activities and was removed from social media due to copyright claims from Take-Two and Rockstar. Cyberleek's leaks were not from testers but indicated access to a segment of GTA 6. They expressed consumer rights grievances and made three demands: no more digital preorders, no selling DLC already included in base game files, and mandatory offline fallback states for single-player games. Cyberleek is also promoting a cryptocurrency token, $Cyberleek, with a market cap of .1 million, allowing token holders to vote on gameplay clips to release. The timing of the leaks suggests a possible European origin, and investigations link Cyberleek to past posts on a German cybersecurity forum. There are indications that Cyberleek is not affiliated with Rockstar Games, and if identified, they could face significant consequences. Rockstar's official gameplay reveal for GTA 6 is scheduled for August 27.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
Google has introduced a feature called Pause Point in Android 17, which prompts users to take a 10-second pause before opening distracting apps like TikTok or Instagram. This feature is currently exclusive to the Pixel 11 series, with no confirmation on availability for older devices. A video on the official Android YouTube channel suggests that Pause Point may be available for "select Android 17 devices" that require users to opt in, indicating a possibility for broader access in the future.
AppWizard
August 20, 2026
The leaker "Cyberleek" has released two new gameplay clips of Grand Theft Auto 6, featuring the male protagonist, Jason, and showcasing several gameplay mechanics. One notable feature is the "Clone Key" option for quieter car theft, differing from the traditional "Smash Window" method. The interaction system allows players to greet or taunt NPCs, and there is a quicker looting animation compared to Red Dead Redemption 2, along with a dedicated item wheel for inventory management. A peculiar moment in the clips shows birds falling from the sky, raising questions about environmental realism. Additionally, a healing item called "Zombix" is introduced, which loses effectiveness with repeated use, adding a strategic layer to health management. The official reveal is scheduled for August 27.
AppWizard
August 19, 2026
Harvey Smith, former studio director at Arkane Austin, has founded a new studio called Black Pony Immersive with executive producer Ben Horne. The studio aims to create imaginative first-person action RPGs with a focus on emergent game systems. The development team includes talent from companies like Arkane, Insomniac, Epic, Avalanche, and Volition. Black Pony Immersive's mission reflects a commitment to immersive storytelling and gameplay, inspired by the legacy of Looking Glass Studios. The closure of Arkane Austin in 2024 followed the poor performance of Redfall, but there is hope that some creative ideas from that period may be revived at Black Pony. Specific details about their first project are not yet disclosed, but hints are available on their website.
AppWizard
August 18, 2026
Rockstar Games is known for its meticulous attention to detail in its virtual worlds, exemplified by features like the dynamic behavior of horse testicles in Red Dead Redemption. Recently, videos claiming to show gameplay from GTA 6 surfaced online, leading to copyright takedowns that suggest some credibility. Initial impressions indicate that GTA 6 may follow a familiar formula rather than innovate the genre. There is significant demand for the game, with a large number of preorders reflecting player trust in Rockstar. The leaked footage revealed several details about the game, including enhanced environmental interactions, smoother character animations, expansive urban landscapes, subtle weather effects, improved vehicle physics, new NPC behaviors, complex dialogue options, dynamic day-night cycles, expanded customization options, increased variety in side missions, enhanced AI, rich storytelling, potential cooperative gameplay features, high visual fidelity, a diverse soundtrack, and new gameplay mechanics.
AppWizard
August 18, 2026
Rusty Lake's "Servant of the Lake" is a point-and-click puzzle adventure game that explores themes of familial obligation and tradition in a rural setting. The gameplay is linear, with predetermined paths and an emphasis on uncovering secrets rather than making significant choices. The game has received positive feedback, achieving an "overwhelmingly positive" rating on Steam with over 4,500 reviews and a peak of 28,000 concurrent users on its launch day. Rusty Lake co-founder Robin Ras expressed satisfaction with the game's success, which mirrors that of their previous title, "The Past Within." The game is currently available on Steam at a discounted price until August 27, and a free demo is also offered. The studio is planning future projects, including another game titled "Falling Apart."
AppWizard
August 18, 2026
A pair of clips allegedly showcasing gameplay footage from Grand Theft Auto 6 and images of the in-game map of Leonida, inspired by Florida, have surfaced online. Rockstar has not confirmed the legitimacy of these clips, which may be from an earlier version of the game. The gameplay appears ordinary, resembling scenes from a tester rather than promotional trailers. Players will encounter a new identification system used by law enforcement, categorizing them based on clothing, facial or hair color, and vehicle type. Altering appearance or vehicle could help evade capture. A stamina meter is visible during brawls, depleting with each punch and imposing movement penalties when empty. A blue stealth indicator arrow tracks police proximity, allowing for a stealthy gameplay approach. Players can enhance character traits, similar to Red Dead Redemption 2, with activities like sinking a basketball boosting the Focus attribute, likely tied to a slow-motion mechanic. The leaked map shows a car icon marked with a "J," indicating Lucia's location while navigating via boat or aircraft, and Jason's location elsewhere in Leonida. The map also hints at small racetracks throughout Leonida for racing and income generation. Jason's house is marked in the southern region of Leonida, specifically on one of the islands in the Keys. Speculation exists about an airport at the southernmost tip of the Keys potentially serving as a military base, possibly for stealing fighter jets.
AppWizard
August 17, 2026
Astraeos, a DLC for Ark Survival Ascended inspired by Greek mythology, was initially a free mod created by modder 'Nekatus' and became a full DLC in collaboration with Studio Wildcard. It launched in February 2025 and will receive its final update in August 2026, introducing a new creature called the Boaratos, or 'the burning hog.' The Boaratos, designed by modder 'Dragonheart,' is characterized by its physical strength and fiery attacks, making it a formidable opponent. It also has the ability to burn trees, providing players with charcoal. The final update for Astraeos is scheduled for August 26, and the expansion is priced at .99 / £12.79, requiring a base copy of Ark Survival Evolved.
AppWizard
August 16, 2026
Kingdom Hearts 4 is set to launch in late 2027, as announced by Square Enix at Disney's D23 fan event. The game will feature a vibrant world inspired by the animated film Coco, where players will navigate the land of the dead and engage in battles. Sora's friends, including Mickey, Goofy, and Hades, will be on a quest to find him after his disappearance at the end of Kingdom Hearts 3. The new installment will introduce the Lost Master Arc, primarily set in Quadratum, a realm similar to Tokyo, while still exploring various Disney worlds. Series director Tetsuya Nomura has confirmed that development is progressing smoothly. Disney has recognized Kingdom Hearts as one of its "billion-dollar franchises."
AppWizard
August 15, 2026
The landscape of gaming collaborations is shifting towards the number of partnerships a game can establish rather than player counts or Metacritic scores. Palworld, a survival game featuring critters with weapons, is selective about its collaborations. John 'Bucky' Buckley, head of publishing and communications for Palworld, stated that coherence in partnerships is crucial, and many potential collaborations have been rejected for not making sense. Successful collaborations include one with Terraria, integrating its creatures and items like the Meowmere, and another with UltraKill, where weapons such as the Marksman Revolver fit well within the game's existing arsenal. This indicates that Pocketpair has a clear vision for enhancing the gaming experience through thoughtful collaboration choices.
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