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AppWizard
July 14, 2026
On August 14, 2026, Studio Nachtwerk will release Dino Party, a party brawler for 2-4 players on PC via Steam. The game features a series of minigames focused on punching, shielding, and sabotaging opponents, with options for online play or couch co-op. Matches last 15 minutes and take place across 35 unique arenas with various hazards. Players can customize their dino avatars with over 120 unlockable cosmetics. The game will be priced at .99 / €12.25 and support 18 languages at launch. Studio Nachtwerk is a Berlin-based indie game studio founded by Florian Wolf and Philipp Wagner.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Bit Bot Media, in collaboration with Mecanimal Games, is set to release Final Boss: The Video Game on PC via Steam in the fourth quarter of 2028. The game combines pixel art side-scrolling beat 'em up mechanics with 3D fighting game elements, inspired by the Final Boss Image Comics series by Tyler Kirkham. Players will control characters like Tommy Brazen, Rabak, Masked Vigilante, and Midnight Lily, navigating various environments and facing formidable villains. The gameplay features cooperative play for up to four players, with each stage introducing new mechanics and culminating in 3D boss battles. Key features include animated comic book sequences, an original score by Celldweller, and a nostalgic experience built for modern players.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Microsoft's design strategies continue to influence users towards its Edge browser, as revealed in a study by Dr. Harry Brignull and Cennydd Bowles, published by Mozilla. The researchers tested Windows 10 and 11 across the US, UK, India, and Germany, focusing on whether users could download, set, and maintain a default browser other than Edge without interference. Findings showed that users encountered harmful design patterns that hindered their ability to choose alternative browsers. For example, searching for "download Chrome" on Bing led to Edge promotions, and downloading Chrome triggered an Edge banner. In Windows 11, the setup prompts users to allow Edge to import data from other browsers, with the accept option more visible than the decline option. Additionally, Microsoft's Copilot and Windows Backup tool opened links in Edge regardless of the user's default browser choice, resetting the default browser to Edge during migration without consent. The study noted regional differences, with fewer harmful patterns in Germany due to the EU's Digital Markets Act, although some issues persisted. The researchers recommend eliminating these harmful design patterns and advocate for global regulatory enforcement.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
As of 12:54 PM today, over 3,500 users have reported difficulties with Spotify, with 38% citing issues with the app and 30% with audio streaming. Problems have been noted since 7:48 AM EDT. Users have expressed frustration on social media, sharing experiences such as the app not loading or being unable to play music. Downdetector, which tracks service disruptions, has indicated a significant increase in reports regarding Spotify.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Sony will stop producing physical discs by 2028. GOG, a digital games retailer, allows users to purchase games and create their own physical backups, promoting consumer autonomy. Unlike Steam, GOG provides downloadable installers for every game, enabling offline access and management without regional restrictions. GOG offers resources for users to create physical copies of their digital purchases. The UK retail association has raised concerns that PlayStation's decision could eliminate a 2 million market and undermine consumer freedoms.
AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Sony announced the discontinuation of physical discs for PlayStation, prompting discussions about digital media ownership. Ubisoft launched Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, which sold 2 million units on launch day. However, a significant outage of Ubisoft Connect, the DRM platform for PC users, prevented many players from accessing the game. Although the game was designed for a single online connection for validation, players expected to switch to offline mode afterward, leading to frustration when server issues arose. Ubisoft had previously promised an offline mode for The Crew 2 but has left players questioning future assurances. Some users noted that pirated versions of the game remained playable during the outage, increasing interest in DRM-free titles. A gamer shared their positive experience with Project Motor Racing, which allowed for offline installation, highlighting a trend toward user-friendly gaming solutions as frustrations with DRM systems grow.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
The release of season 9 for Marvel Rivals has led to significant player dissatisfaction due to a patch that many consider unnecessary. The update aimed to enhance several heroes, including Cyclops, Gambit, Black Widow, Invisible Woman, Jubilee, Rocket Raccoon, and Ultron, but has drawn criticism for potentially prioritizing excitement over balance. Players have expressed frustration on social media, particularly regarding the buffing of characters like Gambit, who has been a permanent ban in ranked play for four seasons. The patch also adjusted the healing capabilities of Strategists, reducing energy conversion efficiency to 70%, while Vanguards and Duelists saw a 15% decrease. The community is calling for a return to gameplay that emphasizes skill rather than chaotic power dynamics.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
Moscow is promoting Max, a super-app that consolidates various digital services, while cracking down on messaging platforms WhatsApp and Telegram. The Russian government has required civil servants and state-owned enterprises to use Max for communications. The EU has imposed sanctions on VK, the media conglomerate behind Max, due to concerns that the app is monitored by the FSB and has surveillance capabilities that suppress dissent regarding Russia's actions in Ukraine. Max, which is compared to China's WeChat, integrates social media, messaging, and access to government services. President Putin has called Max a "secure" alternative, but EU officials have expressed skepticism, seeing it as part of a strategy to create a "digital iron curtain" in Russia amidst ongoing international sanctions.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
Chris Livingston is exploring job simulations to find a new career and is currently engaged in a Forensics: Crime Scene Detective simulation. His understanding of crime scene investigations is influenced by media portrayals, particularly CSI: Miami. In his first case, he successfully solves a bullet-in-wall scenario, scoring 100% after several attempts. However, he struggles with a coin burglary case, ultimately scoring only 16 out of 100 due to missed evidence and failed analyses. He reflects on whether he would enjoy being a real-life crime scene detective, finding the documentation appealing but the reality of blood and violence unappealing. Livingston appreciates the game's approach to failure, which allows for learning from mistakes.
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