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AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Sage from Valorant is experiencing side effects from her powers that are turning her into crystal. In Patch 12.08, a voicemail to Brimstone reveals her frustration with being told to take a break during a crisis. There are rumors of a potential rework for Sage, especially following Deadlock's comments about her losing her revive ability. Sage's struggles have been highlighted in various updates, including a music video where she loses control of her abilities and a recent update showing crystallization spreading to her neck and face. Despite her challenges, she remains a popular choice among players, with a 28.47% pick rate overall, though this decreases at higher competitive levels.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Google is introducing a feature called Low Light Boost for its messaging platform's in-app camera preview, aimed at improving visibility in dim lighting. This feature brightens the viewfinder in real-time, allowing users to frame their shots better before taking a photo. Low Light Boost adjusts brightness based on surrounding light conditions and operates instantly, unlike traditional Night Mode. There are two methods for implementing Low Light Boost: 1. Low-Light Boost AE Mode, a hardware-level auto-exposure mode available on devices running Android 15 or later, specifically on Pixel 10 devices. 2. Google Low Light Boost, a software-based solution (HDRNet) for devices that do not support AE mode, enhancing brightness through post-processing techniques. The latest beta version of Google Messages, v20260501, includes code hints for the integration of Low Light Boost, although it is not yet fully operational. The feature enhances the viewfinder experience but does not affect the quality of the final image, which requires a separate Night Mode.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Crimson Desert has received a significant update (version 1.05) that introduces two new features: 'rematch' and 're-blockade' options. The rematch feature allows players to re-engage with any previously defeated boss at the original battle site using a Memory Fragment, with 69 bosses available and two modes—'Reminisce' for original encounters and 'Resonate' for scaled challenges. The re-blockade feature lets players adjust enemy respawn rates in strongholds, with three settings: 'Conflict,' 'War,' and 'Stable,' affecting 23 forts and quarries. Additionally, players can now discover two legendary animals, the Iron Eagle and the Hyacinth Macaw, and interact with goose and duck pets. The update also includes various bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Control Resonant is a sequel that takes players from the isolated setting of the Oldest House to the reimagined streets of Manhattan, described as a "labyrinth." The game features a new protagonist, Dylan Faden, who can navigate the environment in unique ways. The developers aim for a grounded aesthetic to enhance the supernatural elements and have avoided references from other games to maintain originality. The narrative expands with multiple factions and a variety of enemy types, including a haunted bus. The Hiss remains a central threat, affecting both humans and animals. Dylan will use a radio to communicate with his handler, Zoe, and will encounter audio logs that deepen the lore. Control Resonant is set to launch in 2026.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
MindsEye's game, Blacklisted, has been released, alleging sabotage against Build a Rocket Boy (BARB) by co-CEOs Leslie Benzies and Mark Gerhard. The game, originally intended as a crossover with the Hitman franchise, was reimagined after IO Interactive ended its publishing agreement. Players can complete Blacklisted in under an hour, and it features a flawed checkpoint system that does not save progress. The promotional material lacks quality, and gameplay inconsistencies detract from the experience. The narrative hints at a conspiracy but fails to provide clarity or engagement, leaving players with unanswered questions. The game's execution raises doubts about the claims of sabotage it presents. Blacklisted is free for existing MindsEye owners, but the experience may not justify the time investment.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
LA Noire, developed by Team Bondi and Rockstar Games, has maintained a dedicated fanbase since its debut 15 years ago. Rockstar acknowledged a potential sequel in 2012, but it has not yet been released. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick recently hinted at the possibility of revisiting LA Noire during a discussion at the Iicon summit, stating there is nothing specific to announce but that future announcements would come from Rockstar. He indicated a broader interest in exploring Take-Two's intellectual properties and mentioned that they are always considering what they have. Take-Two acquired developer Video Games Deluxe, now known as Rockstar Australia, which is led by Brendan McNamara, the director of the original LA Noire. This studio has previously developed a virtual reality version of LA Noire for Rockstar in 2017.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Echoing Hatred is a new feature in the Diablo 4 expansion Lord of Hatred, presenting players with a challenging onslaught of monsters that requires a rare item drop for access. The author spent over 45 hours in early access exploring the new content but was unable to acquire the key to Echoing Hatred. Speculation exists about potential hidden content, including a cow level, as the author found a cow bell while fishing in the game. The community is eager to discover more about Echoing Hatred and its secrets as they continue to play.
Winsage
April 29, 2026
The upcoming Focus feature in the Windows Clock app includes enhancements aimed at improving user productivity, such as integration with Tasks, a visually appealing interface, analytics on focus sessions, and customization options. It will leverage the Neural Processing Unit (NPU) in newer Windows PCs, particularly enhancing the Insights feature, although the NPU page in the test version is mainly for debugging. The current test version lacks traditional elements like the clock and timer, featuring a modernized aesthetic with rounded corners. Users can customize their experience with music playback, volume adjustments, and background images. The redesigned tasks pane allows sorting by various criteria and includes options for AI-generated suggestions. Integration with Microsoft To Do is seamless, and a feature called Reflection prompts users to evaluate their focus sessions. An Insights page for focus sessions is under development, and initial tests show the new app consumes nearly double the RAM of its predecessor. The Settings page offers extensive customization options, including focus and break durations, and hints at future integration with e-learning platforms. Users can enable Focus insights to monitor concentration levels and pause sessions when needed. The timeline for the rollout of the new features remains unclear.
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