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AppWizard
June 15, 2026
Dead by Daylight has evolved over ten years from a lineup of three characters to 43, including iconic horror figures. The game has expanded into comic books, spin-offs, and music. Executive Producer José Ramos confirmed there will not be a Dead by Daylight 2, focusing instead on evolving the existing game. A significant visual update is planned for 2027, enhancing character animations, environments, and audio. New creative modding capabilities and prototypes for new game modes, including a 1v1 experience and a zombie mode, are in development. The anniversary event will introduce a new survivor, Shane Wiigwaas, the first Indigenous character, and improvements to voiceovers for existing survivors. A new zone related to Dwight Fairfield's backstory will be added, and upcoming content includes new horror icons and collaborations with various franchises.
AppWizard
June 10, 2026
Vanillaware is set to release an expanded 4K version of their 2009 hack-and-slash title, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, now titled Muramasa: Revenant Blades. This edition will include enhancements from the PS Vita port, Muramasa: Rebirth, and additional content from the Genroku Legends add-on, featuring a DLC where players take on the role of a farmer battling against his landlord. The game will offer a variety of fighting styles from its ensemble cast and is expected to include some racy content, such as hot spring bathing scenes and revealing outfits. The release is scheduled for next year.
AppWizard
June 7, 2026
The 1.0 update for Fields of Mistria will be released on August 5, introducing features such as marriage, children, and various enhancements. The update will include marriage ceremonies, the ability to name children, 10 heart friendship events with villagers, new vendors at the Saturday Market, and a quest line to elevate the town's renown level to 100. A giant, rideable chicken will also be added. The game is currently priced at , with no planned price increase upon full launch.
AppWizard
June 7, 2026
Vertigo Games announced a remake of Arizona Sunshine, a third-person shooter set to launch in 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC. The game features cooperative gameplay and a narrative centered on survival and the bond between a survivor named Sunny and his dog, Buddy. Players will face hordes of zombies using various weapons and can play as Buddy in cooperative mode. The game emphasizes both solo and two-player online or split-screen cooperative play, with customization options for characters. An announcement trailer and screenshots are available for viewing.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google's Phone app is introducing a feature to alert users about potential AI impersonation scams by flagging calls that appear to be from their contacts as suspicious. This update is part of the broader June Android update, which includes other enhancements such as support for Apple AirDrop, accessibility of the Personal Safety app for children under 13, AI-powered clothing try-on features in Photos, and improved search functionality for outfits. The Phone app will notify users with a message indicating that "Someone may be pretending to call from your contact’s number," allowing them to hang up if the call is deemed suspicious. This feature will be automatically enabled for users on Android 12 and later, starting with Pixel devices, and relies on a system where both the user and their contact must use the Phone by Google app to verify call authenticity through a "silent confirmation signal." The feature utilizes end-to-end encrypted rich communication services (RCS) technology.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google's June Android Drop introduces enhancements focused on personalization and AI-driven tools for compatible Android devices. Key features include: - Circle to Search now allows users to identify and shop for entire outfits at once. - Google Photos will launch a digital wardrobe that organizes clothing from photo libraries into a searchable collection. - Google Play Books is adding AI-powered Book Insights, including reading recaps and contextual Q&A tools. The digital wardrobe feature is currently being rolled out in the U.S., India, and Brazil. Additionally, Gboard's Emoji Kitchen continues to expand with new emoji mashups.
AppWizard
May 31, 2026
Modders have begun enhancing the player experience in IO Interactive's 007 First Light with various modifications. Notable among these is the Expanded Outfits mod, which allows players to wear 21 reskinned outfits in TacSim mode, featuring characters like Bond, Damien Webb, Miss Moneypenny, JackSepticEye, and Theresa Lorca. Additionally, gameplay mechanics have been improved with features such as a higher field of view, camera adjustments, the ability to skip introductory sequences, toggle the HUD, and experience cutscenes in ultrawide resolutions. The installation process for these mods is simple, requiring only a copy-and-paste of files into the game’s install directory, with detailed instructions provided for users.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Players of the early access life simulation game Paralives are experiencing various bugs in Live Mode, including glitched menus and failed interactions. A notable glitch involves a character named Charlie, who first appeared on the game's launch day and has since been reported by players to have infiltrated their save files. Players have shared experiences of Charlie appearing in their households, often in strange contexts, such as replacing adopted children or occupying spaces left by other characters. Charlie is speculated to be a debug character that appears when the game encounters errors. The community is engaged in discussions about Charlie, and some players are considering integrating this character into their gameplay.
AppWizard
May 23, 2026
32% of readers identify as healers, 27% as DPS players, and 25% as tanks. 10% embrace any role, while approximately 6% have played Guild Wars 2. In a fashion-related poll, 36% believe "fashion is the true endgame," 16% seek essential glamour pieces, 17% collect outfits, and 7% maintain a basic appearance, leaving 24% indifferent to fashion. 70% of readers are unfazed by slower dungeon runs, while 30% are divided between those wanting a faster pace (16%) and those who are indifferent (15%). Regarding classic MMOs, 28% believe traditional formats are outdated, 35% wish for a shift away from tab-targeting, 42% favor tab-targeting, and 23% are indifferent to changes.
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