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AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Asha Sharma, the new Head of Gaming at Microsoft, is leading a transformation of the Xbox Game Pass, which includes a 23 percent reduction in subscription price. However, the popular game Call of Duty will no longer be available as a 'day one' title on the service. The restructuring aims to address perceptions that the Ultimate Tier is too expensive and will introduce additional subscription tiers, including a 'Starter Edition' for PC players. This new tier is expected to offer ten hours of cloud gaming monthly and access to over 50 games, but it will not include online multiplayer capabilities, disappointing many players. The changes may reflect a shift in the approach to online multiplayer as cloud gaming becomes more prevalent.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Game director Benoit Richer has announced his departure from the development team of Assassin's Creed Hexe, marking the second high-profile exit this year after creative director Clint Hocking left in February. Richer is co-founding a new studio, Servo Games, with three former Ubisoft developers. Ubisoft has described Assassin's Creed Hexe as a departure from the open-world, action-RPG format established since 2017's Origins. The franchise is also set to release Black Flag Resynced, a remake of Assassin's Creed 4, on July 9. Additionally, former franchise boss Marc-Alexis Côté departed Ubisoft last year and has filed a lawsuit against the company for "constructive dismissal," seeking .3 million Canadian in damages.
Winsage
April 27, 2026
Microsoft has introduced updates to its Windows Update system, allowing users to pause updates indefinitely for up to 35 days and reset this limit as needed. Users can also shut down or restart their devices without being forced to install updates. These changes are in response to user feedback about disruptions caused by unexpected updates. The new features are currently being rolled out to participants in the Windows Insider program, specifically in the Dev and Experimental Channels.
Winsage
April 26, 2026
In March, Pavan Davuluri, the president of Windows, acknowledged the need to address significant "pain points" within Windows 11 to restore user trust and improve its reputation by late 2026 and into 2027. Microsoft aims to optimize Windows 11 for competitive gaming performance against steamOS and is implementing upgrades to File Explorer, including “instant filename search.” Windows Update is being improved for reliability, with updates planned to occur monthly. Efforts to debloat Windows 11 will reduce memory usage and the operating system's footprint. The K2 initiative focuses on enhancing user experience by reintroducing features like movable and resizable Taskbar and leveraging the WinUI 3 framework for performance improvements. A new System Compositor for WinUI 3 aims to reduce latency and memory overhead, with a 60% performance increase planned for the rebuilt Start menu. Microsoft will eliminate ads from the Start menu and adjust default settings for the Widgets Board. The K2 initiative is ongoing, shaping the future of Windows 11 without a defined completion date, with changes already being rolled out and more expected to be previewed over the summer.
AppWizard
April 26, 2026
Google is redesigning the icons for its Workspace applications, including Gmail, Drive, and Calendar, adopting a gradient style and moving away from the strict use of all four Google brand colors. The new icons feature more focused color themes, with notable changes in Calendar, which is shifting to a blue-dominant palette, and Gmail, which will maintain its 'M' envelope shape but with a vibrant gradient. Google Meet is also being visually revamped with a brighter yellow theme. The new icons have not yet started rolling out to users.
Winsage
April 26, 2026
Windows 11 has become the preferred operating system for many users after the discontinuation of Windows 10, though its adoption has faced challenges due to strict hardware requirements and design inconsistencies. The customization landscape for Windows 11 is growing, largely driven by third-party developers responding to perceived shortcomings in Microsoft's offerings. Debloater applications, which remove unnecessary pre-installed apps, have gained popularity, with tools like Winhance being noted for their user-friendliness. Users are seeking straightforward scripts and custom Windows ISOs to simplify their experience, with recommendations including AtlasOS, FoxOS, ReviOS, and GGOS. AtlasOS is highlighted as a lightweight modification that aims to enhance performance and privacy by eliminating telemetry and unnecessary background processes. Users can expect improved CPU performance and higher framerates in games, but there are risks associated with using third-party modifications, such as potential security vulnerabilities and missing feature updates. Microsoft has made it easier to bypass mandatory updates during setup, while continuing to refine Windows 11 with new features. The ongoing evolution of Windows 11 customization raises questions about whether these enhancements will reduce the appeal of custom ISOs like AtlasOS.
Winsage
April 26, 2026
Microsoft is overhauling its Windows Insider Program to enhance the reliability of Windows 11 and improve user feedback responsiveness. The program will now consist of two channels: Experimental, which replaces the Dev and Canary channels for testing experimental features, and Beta, which will provide immediate access to all features listed in the release notes without gradual rollouts. The transition will occur in phases, starting with users in the Dev Channel moving to Experimental. Users from the Canary Channel will also be transitioned to specific versions of the Experimental channel. Beta Channel users will experience a new Beta setup, with minor adjustments possible. Microsoft is updating build details, with the latest builds including Build 26220.8283 for Beta, Build 26300.8289 for Experimental, Build 28020.1873 for Experimental 26H1, and Build 29576.1000 for Experimental Future Platforms. Additionally, a new Windows Update experience will allow users to pause updates and avoid unexpected reboots.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Developer Marumittu Games and publisher Annapurna Interactive will launch the adventure puzzle game D-topia on July 14, 2026, for PC and consoles. Players will take on the role of a Facilitator in a world governed by artificial intelligence, tasked with maintaining daily life and troubleshooting system failures. The game features gentle-paced exploration, intricate logic puzzles, and interactions with residents, allowing players to shape their futures. Choices made by players will impact the community's happiness and address both mechanical and emotional needs. D-topia explores themes of happiness and fulfillment in an AI-managed society.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
A music box in Minecraft is a configuration of note blocks connected by redstone that produces sound in a specific sequence. Building one can be enjoyable initially, as players experiment with sounds to create melodies. However, interest often fades quickly, and the music becomes background noise. Players typically abandon music boxes after their novelty wears off, preferring to stick with the game's default music or play their own tunes externally. The complexity of creating longer compositions can also lead to frustration, especially in multiplayer settings where synchronization issues may arise. Most players find that engaging with a music box is worth trying at least once, but it is unlikely to become a regular part of their gameplay.
Winsage
April 25, 2026
On April 24, a protest organized by environmental and consumer advocacy groups took place outside the Microsoft France office in Paris to oppose the company's decision to discontinue support for the Windows 10 operating system. Activists claim this could lead to the obsolescence of approximately 300 million computers worldwide, resulting in 58 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions and significant depletion of raw materials. Consumers may face an average cost of €600 for new devices if they upgrade. Experts warn users must choose between expensive new hardware or risking financial fraud due to lack of security updates. The organization Halte à l'Obsolescence Programmée is gathering signatures for a petition advocating for a mandatory 15-year software support period. Public advocacy previously convinced Microsoft to extend its software update releases by an additional 12 months. The protest aims to raise awareness and apply pressure until the end of October.
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