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AppWizard
April 23, 2026
The Australian Government's eSafety office has requested major gaming platforms, including Roblox, Microsoft, Epic, and Valve, to provide details on their measures to prevent child grooming and extremist content. The eSafety office has issued legally enforceable transparency notices due to concerns that platforms like Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite, and Steam may be exploited by predators and extremist groups. Approximately 90% of children aged 8 to 17 in Australia engage with online games, highlighting the need for protective measures. Reports indicate that these platforms have been associated with grooming incidents and extremist themes, including games inspired by the Islamic State and depictions of mass shootings. Non-compliance with the transparency notice could result in penalties of AUD5,000 per day. In response, Roblox has committed to safety initiatives, including AI technology to review content and plans for age-based accounts to enhance user safety.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Pearl Abyss has released a significant update (1.04.00) for the open-world RPG Crimson Desert within a month of its launch, introducing three difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, and Hard. The update features redesigned boss combat patterns, multiple housing layout options, improved furniture controls, and new storage solutions for crafting and cooking items. Players can now also bond with birds through the new Sotdae of Bond item, expanding pet options. Future updates will include detailed controller customization and various UI and accessibility improvements.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
A significant update for Noble Legacy has been released, introducing substantial changes to the medieval simulation game developed by Studio 369. The update enhances town management, allowing for larger player towns and improved villager behavior, including new factors like temperature and cleanliness. Players can recruit villagers, assign tasks, and create production chains while managing local issues and defending against bandit raids. Titled "Life, Death, and Industry," the update adds survival elements, improves villager AI with unique traits and dialogues, and emphasizes health management through warmth and hygiene. New facilities like bathhouses and apothecaries are introduced, along with a system of afflictions affecting villager performance. The population cap has increased from 50 to 70, and players can implement kingdom-wide policies through edicts. The update also features the first unique hero recruit, Hardwin the Hermit, and introduces two new scenarios along with dynamic quest generation systems. Bandit behavior has shifted to focus on resource targeting, and players can now keep town pets that assist during raids. New trading options for livestock and visual updates to buildings and armor sets have been added. A custom game mode for difficulty adjustments and a creative mode for unrestricted building are also included. The update is live and available at a discounted price until April 27.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Razer has launched the Razer Atlas Pro glass gaming mouse mat, claiming it to be the world's thinnest glass gaming mouse pad at 1.9mm thick. The mat features a tempered glass construction for durability and includes a rubber layer to prevent slipping. It has a "2 µm micro etched texture" with a protective coating for easy cleaning and a smooth glide, rated 9H on the Mohs hardness scale for scratch resistance. The Atlas Pro is available in black and white, measures 500 x 400 mm, and is priced at 9.99 / £129.99 / €139.99.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Google Meet's AI-powered note-taking feature, "Take Notes For Me," launched in 2024, has gained over 110 million users in a month. It will soon be available for various meeting types, including in-person and on platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. The feature provides comprehensive summaries and detailed notes, accessible via the Google Meet home screen. It compiles notes and action items into a Google Doc. Google will announce this expansion at Cloud Next ‘26, which runs until April 24, along with other features.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
The latest patch from Bungie has enhanced the Standard Sponsored Kits in Marathon, increasing the quantity of meds they contain and expanding their stack size. Specifically, the stack size of Depleted Patch Kits and Depleted Shield Charges has been doubled from three to six. This change improves the supply of essential items and allows for more inventory space for high-value items. Additionally, Bungie has addressed several bugs and refined the radial menu's accuracy to prevent accidental actions, such as throwing a grenade instead of deploying a shield. These updates are expected to encourage more players to use free loadouts and create a more favorable environment for newer players.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
A Storied Life: Tabitha is an interactive storytelling game that allows players to explore the belongings of a deceased relative, uncovering her identity and history through personal effects in her cottage. The game begins with a letter inviting players to sort through items that reflect the life of an elderly woman, including a collection of cat accessories and other intriguing possessions. This narrative structure encourages personal interpretation and reflection on the significance of objects and memories. The game is available on Steam, with a demo option for players.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
Graveyard Keeper is a popular game recommended for fans of Stardew Valley, especially with the announcement of Graveyard Keeper 2. Players manage a variety of machines and crafting stations, unlocking blueprints through tasks like gathering flowers or chopping trees. The game features dark humor and a Halloween-inspired theme, with quirky characters such as a talking donkey and a sassy skull. However, interactions with NPCs are transactional rather than emotionally deep, focusing on reputation. Graveyard Keeper is known for being grind-intensive, with players often sidetracked by multiple tasks and complex crafting requirements.
AppWizard
April 20, 2026
Five years ago, deepslate was introduced in Minecraft's Caves & Cliffs update, serving as a robust block that transforms into cobbled deepslate when mined and can be used in crafting but cannot be generated through traditional means like cobblestone. A fan named u/SuperLeadership808 proposed a solution inspired by the upcoming Chaos Cube game drop, which will introduce a new sulfur cave biome featuring sulfur springs and the Sulfur Cube mob. The community is eager to see how these new elements might address the scarcity of renewable deepslate.
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