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AppWizard
April 9, 2025
Idea Factory International will launch the motorcycle action game, Neptunia Riders VS Dogoos, for PC via Steam on April 30 at 1:00 p.m. EDT. The game was previously released on January 28 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch in the Western market. A special "Magazine Edition" will be available, including a physical game, digital version, artbook, posters, stickers, official soundtrack, reversible cover sleeve, exclusive trading card, and in-game costumes. Players can control six characters across 15 stages while collecting Dogoos. The game features English and Japanese audio, with text options in English, French, and Spanish. It was originally launched in Japan in June 2024.
AppWizard
March 1, 2025
"Terminator 2: Judgement Day" is regarded as a classic Hollywood blockbuster, known for its pacing and action sequences. The Sega Mega Drive 2D adaptation of the film captures key moments such as Arnie's arrival, Sarah Connor's escape, and John Connor's dirtbike chase. The upcoming game "Terminator 2D: No Fate" will launch on September 5, 2025, on the Epic Games Store and Steam, featuring a blend of gameplay styles and a unique narrative that includes original scenarios and multiple endings. A 'making of' featurette is available, showcasing the development team's passion for the project.
AppWizard
February 21, 2025
Rockstar Games has announced that the next-gen update of GTA V and GTA Online for PC will be released on March 4th. This update will be free for existing owners of GTA V on PC and includes enhancements such as new vehicles, upgraded graphics, ray tracing capabilities, and faster loading times. Players will also be able to transfer their Story Mode and GTA Online progress. The update features new vehicles, including the Coil Cyclone II and Imponte Arbiter GT, and requires specific hardware for optimal performance. Ongoing support for the original version of GTA V and GTA Online will continue, allowing players with lower-spec systems to receive updates.
AppWizard
February 20, 2025
Rockstar Games will release an enhanced version of GTA 5 for PC on March 4, 2025, free of charge. This version will feature additional content for GTA Online, significant technical upgrades, improved support for higher resolutions, aspect ratios, and frame rates, as well as enhancements like ambient occlusion, global illumination, ray-traced shadows, and reflections. It will support AMD's FSR1 and FSR3, and Nvidia's DLSS 3 for better performance. Loading times will be significantly faster due to SSDs and the DirectStorage API. The game will also support the PS5's DualSense controller and include Dolby Atmos for improved audio. GTA Online will see new vehicles, modes, and access to the GTA+ subscription program. Minimum hardware requirements include 16GB of RAM, an Nvidia RTX 3060 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, and an SSD. Players can transfer their single-player and multiplayer progress to the new version.
AppWizard
February 3, 2025
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is developed by Square Enix and will be released on PC on October 23, 2025. The game features stunning graphics and a rich narrative, with battles that resemble cinematic events. The lighting in certain areas is inconsistent, particularly in dungeons and towns, while open-world areas are well-illuminated. The gameplay recommends using a controller, but it performs well with mouse and keyboard, despite some cumbersome controls. The game runs smoothly on an RTX 2070 Super graphics card and AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, even at high settings, with minimal slowdowns.
AppWizard
October 4, 2024
LEGO has launched building sets inspired by video game franchises including Minecraft, Animal Crossing, Super Mario, Sonic The Hedgehog, and Fortnite. - LEGO Super Mario series includes: - LEGO Super Mario Bowser Express Train (71437) for S.90 - Adventures with Interactive LEGO Mario (71439) for S.90 - Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi model (71438) for S.90 - LEGO Animal Crossing sets: - K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza (77052) for S.90 - Nook’s Cranny & Rosie’s House (77050) for S.90 - LEGO Fortnite series includes: - Fortnite Battle Bus (77073) for S.90 - Fortnite Peely Bone (77072) for S.90 - LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog sets: - Super Sonic vs. Egg Drillster (76999) for S.90 - Shadow the Hedgehog Escape (76995) for S.90 - LEGO Minecraft sets for the 15th anniversary: - The Ender Dragon and End Ship (21264) for S.90 - Wolf Stronghold (21261) for S.90 - Giveaway for The Crafting Table (21265) valued at S.90, featuring 1,195 pieces. The giveaway for The Crafting Table set is open to residents of Singapore until 25 October 2024, with a winner selected by 28 October 2024.
AppWizard
September 21, 2024
Australian police have successfully infiltrated the encrypted communications app Ghost, leading to the arrest of 38 individuals across four states and the disruption of various criminal networks. The alleged mastermind, Jay Je Yoon Jung, 32, has been charged with supporting a criminal organization and profiting from criminal activities, and he will remain in custody until his next court appearance in November. The app has been used by various criminal groups for illegal drug importation and violent acts. Since March, police have monitored over 125,000 messages and 120 video calls, preventing 50 potential incidents of serious harm. Jung developed the Ghost app in 2017 for criminal enterprises, and a global task force targeting it began in 2022, involving agencies such as the FBI and RCMP. Jung allegedly operated a network providing specialized smartphones to criminals, priced at 2,350 Australian dollars, which included a subscription to Ghost.
AppWizard
September 20, 2024
Law enforcement agencies from multiple countries executed an operation that dismantled Ghost, an encrypted messaging service used by criminal organizations, resulting in 51 arrests and the confiscation of over .1 million in assets. The alleged creator and administrator of Ghost, a 32-year-old Australian citizen, was among those arrested. The operation led by the Australian Federal Police (AFP), in collaboration with international agencies, also resulted in the shutdown of a drug lab in Australia and the seizure of weapons and narcotics. Ghost was developed nine years ago and marketed exclusively to criminals, allowing secure communication via modified mobile phones sold for about ,350. The app featured advanced security measures, including self-destructing messages and multiple encryption standards. It facilitated communications for large-scale drug trafficking and money laundering, with around 1,000 messages exchanged daily. Law enforcement began investigating Ghost in 2022, leading to a task force that identified key suppliers and users. The operation, conducted between September 17 and 18, resulted in 38 arrests in Australia, 11 in Ireland, and one each in Canada and Italy. The alleged mastermind faces multiple criminal charges. Ongoing law enforcement actions against encrypted messaging services are causing a shift in criminal communication strategies, leading to a fragmented messaging landscape and presenting challenges for law enforcement.
AppWizard
September 18, 2024
Australian law enforcement infiltrated the encrypted communications app "Ghost," linked to organized crime, resulting in 38 arrests across four states and additional arrests in Canada, Sweden, Ireland, and Italy. Jay Je Yoon Jung, the 32-year-old suspected administrator of Ghost, faced charges in a Sydney court and remains in custody. The app, created in 2017, was used by various criminal groups for secure communication and has been associated with drug importation and orchestrated killings. Since March, authorities monitored 125,000 messages and 120 video calls through Ghost, preventing 50 potential incidents of serious crime. Australia's collaboration with a Europol-led task force began in 2022, and French authorities provided technical resources to decrypt communications. Australian police further compromised Ghost by altering software updates, allowing access to content on devices within Australia. Jung allegedly managed a network of resellers, selling modified smartphones with Ghost for 2,350 Australian dollars, which included a subscription and technical support.
AppWizard
September 18, 2024
Australian police infiltrated the Ghost encrypted communications app, leading to the arrest of 38 suspects across four states. The app's alleged creator, Jay Je Yoon Jung, 32, was charged with supporting a criminal organization and will remain in custody until his next court appearance in November. Arrests related to this operation have also occurred in Canada, Sweden, Ireland, and Italy. The app has reportedly been used by various organized crime groups for drug trafficking and violent acts. Authorities prevented 50 potential murders, kidnappings, or serious injuries by monitoring over 125,000 messages and 120 video calls since March. Ghost was allegedly developed by Jung in 2017 for criminal use, and Australia joined a Europol-led task force targeting the app in 2022. French authorities provided technical resources that helped decrypt communications. Australian police accessed sensitive content by modifying software updates to infiltrate criminals' devices. Jung was arrested at his parents' home in Sydney and allegedly operated a network selling specialized smartphones with a subscription to Ghost, priced at 2,350 Australian dollars.
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