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AppWizard
May 15, 2026
Playground Games has announced the return of wristband progression in Forza Horizon 6, allowing players to start as a tourist in Japan and earn wristbands through races and challenges. These wristbands indicate vehicle performance tiers, starting from C-rank and progressing to B and A-rank. Players can explore the open world and participate in events with any car, but concerns arise about rapid car accumulation, especially with the Premium edition and the presence of Wheelspins, which provide high-value rewards. Forza Horizon 6 features two progression paths: the Horizon Festival and Discover Japan, offering structured engagement while rewarding players for various tasks. The game aims to balance unrestricted exploration with a sense of advancement, though it may not fully replace a traditional career mode.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
Microsoft is introducing a feature in Windows 11 that allows users to pause updates indefinitely, enhancing user control over their systems. Additionally, they are rolling out a "Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery" feature that enables automatic reversion of problematic drivers installed via Windows Update, allowing Microsoft to replace faulty drivers directly from the cloud without user intervention. This updated Windows Update experience is currently being tested with hardware partners and is expected to begin a gradual rollout in September. Users will also gain the ability to extend pause dates, skip updates during device setup, and restart or shut down their PCs without needing to install pending updates.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
A recent report from Eurogamer highlights the fate of Project Trident at Amazon Games, where the entire team was dismissed after being directed to shift their creative focus towards artificial intelligence integration. This incident reflects a broader trend in the games industry, as Amazon had previously laid off 14,000 employees by late 2025, indicating job insecurity in the field.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
The developer Evil Raptor has released a significant update for the team shooter Far Far West, which includes an overhaul of the Prestige system to reduce grind time by halving the required experience gains and restructuring the unlocking process for Joker and upgrade slots. Players can now prestige heroes and weapons up to level 15 and unlock an additional bonus upgrade slot, totaling six. Jokers will now be instanced per player to improve resource distribution, and players can share Jokers without triggering healing effects. The drop rate of Jokers has been adjusted based on team size. Balance changes include increased ammo for the Bow, a damage buff for Dual Revolvers, and a doubled Fire Rate upgrade for the Minigun. The Overblast modifier has been nerfed, and adjustments have been made to enemy types for better balance. The update also features bug fixes, quality-of-life improvements, and new options for players in the lobby. The update is now live, and players are encouraged to provide feedback through official channels.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
Samsung plans to use the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip in its upcoming Galaxy Tab S12 series, moving away from the traditional Snapdragon processors. The Dimensity 9500, identified by its model number MT6993, is linked to various innovative features in Samsung's AI core application, including AI-generated wallpapers, image expansion capabilities, generative editing tools, and image harmonization techniques. While the Dimensity 9500 may not match the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in CPU performance, it is noted for its gaming performance and lower temperatures during extended use, making it a suitable choice for Samsung's new devices.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
Meta is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly exploiting vulnerabilities in Android smartphones to track users' private information, linking browsing activity to Instagram and Facebook accounts. The lawsuit claims Meta unlawfully accessed and de-anonymized personal data of millions of Android users to enhance advertising profiling. A US District Court Judge ruled that most privacy-related claims in the lawsuit must proceed, stating that plaintiffs have plausibly alleged a significant intrusion upon their privacy. Meta is accused of exploiting an Android vulnerability to bypass security measures that isolate apps, allowing it to link browsing information to users' accounts. Although Meta has reportedly stopped using this tracking method, it successfully dismissed two claims related to unjust enrichment and the use of modified pixel code. Additionally, the lawsuit includes claims against Google for negligence, with one claim dismissed but another allowed to proceed. In response to regulatory pressures, Meta is introducing new features for parental supervision of teens on its platforms and plans to use AI to detect underage accounts.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
The developers of the unofficial PC port of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess have rebranded the project as Dusklight to avoid trademark conflicts with an established first-person shooter named Dusk, which is owned by New Blood Interactive. The developers announced this decision in a Discord update, stating that no other changes to the project are planned. New Blood Interactive, which holds the trademark for Dusk, expressed appreciation for the developers' cooperation and hinted at a potential crossover between the two games. They are also offering keys for the Dusk Switch to the Dusklight community. Meanwhile, a fan-made port of Jak and Daxter 3 is currently in beta, completing Naughty Dog's trilogy on PC.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
You Are the Monster allows players to choose a monstrous avatar and wreak havoc in a city environment. The game features intuitive controls, enabling players to easily destroy objects by walking into them. Civilians in the game react with fear and confusion as they attempt to escape the chaos. The game launched in early access on June 18 and has been refined over six months based on community feedback. One notable suggestion from players is to introduce larger monsters for an enhanced experience.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Microsoft has announced a 25 percent improvement in the performance of WinUI 3, specifically in File Explorer components. There has been a 41 percent reduction in memory allocations and a 45 percent decrease in function calls. Some optimizations may involve breaking changes, which will initially be optional for developers. The enhancements are intended to become the default in future iterations of WinUI and the Windows App SDK. Despite these improvements, developers have expressed concerns about WinUI 3's performance, noting it is slower than WPF and UWP. The reliance on WinRT interop for component actions is seen as a significant factor hindering speed. Additionally, there are historical tensions regarding the adoption of Microsoft's frameworks within the Windows and Office teams, leading to skepticism about their reliability.
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