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AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Sukeban Games has released a new trailer for their upcoming game, .45 Parabellum Bloodhound, set to launch this summer, coinciding with the 10-year anniversary of their previous game, VA-11 Hall-A, on June 21. The development team plans to return to their roots with a project called NIRV Ann-A after completing Bloodhound. Players can wishlist .45 Parabellum Bloodhound on Steam.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Pandemic Studios' influence is evident in a new game that features a pre-game lobby for customizing lightsabers and selecting Jedi heroes, alongside a persistent progression system. However, concerns exist about the upgrade system for force users, which may compromise competitive integrity by providing significant advantages to players who grind for upgrades. The game also bears a resemblance to Fortnite, with unsatisfactory gunplay and a battlefield cluttered with unintelligent bots, leading to distractions from the Star Wars universe. Additionally, the game "Droid Tycoon" offers a familiar tycoon experience set in a Star Wars-themed droid factory, though it may feel simplistic to some players. These games are scheduled to launch on May 1.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
MindsEye's game, Blacklisted, has been released, alleging sabotage against Build a Rocket Boy (BARB) by co-CEOs Leslie Benzies and Mark Gerhard. The game, originally intended as a crossover with the Hitman franchise, was reimagined after IO Interactive ended its publishing agreement. Players can complete Blacklisted in under an hour, and it features a flawed checkpoint system that does not save progress. The promotional material lacks quality, and gameplay inconsistencies detract from the experience. The narrative hints at a conspiracy but fails to provide clarity or engagement, leaving players with unanswered questions. The game's execution raises doubts about the claims of sabotage it presents. Blacklisted is free for existing MindsEye owners, but the experience may not justify the time investment.
Winsage
April 30, 2026
The Microsoft Office Pro 2019 and Windows 11 Pro bundle is available for a one-time payment of .97, down from its MSRP of 9.99, until May 3. The bundle includes a lifetime license for Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and Windows 11 Pro, which features performance improvements and advanced tools like BitLocker encryption and an AI assistant called Copilot. Office 2019 is noted for its stability and reliability.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Xbox mode is launching on Windows 11 PCs in select markets, providing a console-like gaming experience for users on laptops, desktops, and tablets. It features a streamlined interface that prioritizes accessibility, allowing easy access to game libraries and recently played titles while minimizing distractions. Xbox Wire offers detailed information on the new features, including Automatic Super Resolution (Auto SR) for the ROG Xbox Ally, which enhances visuals to 1440p resolution when docked to an external display. Xbox Insiders can manage Auto SR settings through the Game Bar, and updates also include a default setting for docked play switching to TV displays.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Invincible Vs is a newly launched fighting game inspired by a comic series, featuring dynamic gameplay and over-the-top action. The game mechanics are similar to titles like Marvel vs. Capcom and Dragonball FighterZ, with characters having light, medium, and heavy attacks, as well as special moves and supers. Players can combine abilities and utilize assists for a more engaging combat experience. However, the tutorial and AI challenges are lacking, making it easier for newcomers to learn through training missions rather than a cohesive tutorial. Arcade mode offers various difficulty levels and unique character endings, but the game lacks intricate storylines and innovative solo modes. The focus on versus mode aligns with current trends in the genre, as emphasized by executive producer Mike Willette.
Winsage
April 30, 2026
Windows 11 has faced criticism from users regarding its hardware requirements and perceived overload of features. A customization community has emerged, with developers like Raditya Aryaputra proposing a "Refined" version of Windows 11 that focuses on essential features and a cleaner interface. This concept includes a compact Start menu without ads or forced recommendations and a more intuitive Windows Search. Microsoft is planning enhancements for Windows 11, internally referred to as Windows K2, set for a 2026 release, which may incorporate user feedback and ideas from Aryaputra's project. Microsoft has also redesigned the Start menu but received feedback that it is too large and lacks customization. The company is reintroducing Windows Insider meetups for user feedback and reassessing its AI strategy within Windows 11. Mainstream support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025, pushing users towards Windows 11.
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