Square Glade Games has rescheduled the release of their game Outbound to May 11th, three days earlier than planned, to avoid competition with Subnautica 2, which launches on May 14th. The demo for Outbound will be taken offline on May 8th.
Subnautica 2 is set for early access release on May 14. Developer Unknown Worlds faced challenges, including a public falling out with publisher Krafton and the dismissal of its management team, but the CEO has been reinstated. Square Glade Games has moved the release of their game Outbound to May 11 to avoid competition with Subnautica 2. Outbound is currently ranked 13th on Steam's Most Wishlisted chart. Subnautica 2 will allow players to explore an open-water environment, featuring solo and multiplayer experiences, and will be available on PC and Xbox Series X/S.
Nearly 45% of respondents prefer to enjoy their gaming experience without focusing on player counts. About 32% pay attention to these figures, with 15% humorously claiming to be Gabe Newell. Additionally, 13% only monitor player counts when concerned about a game's potential closure, and 10% check them to provoke reactions among fans. The author enjoys tracking player counts but maintains skepticism about their significance in the overall gaming experience.
Grand Theft Auto VI is set to debut later this year, while a free expansion for Grand Theft Auto V is being released to keep players engaged. GTA V lacked single-player story expansions, which fans have long desired. A new modding tool called RPFKit is being introduced for PC players, replacing OpenIV and offering features like a world editor and file editing capabilities. This toolkit will allow players to create and explore mods, including the possibility of recreating the map of GTA VI in GTA V. The community is excited about RPFKit, as it provides a modern alternative for modding. There is speculation about whether GTA VI's PC port will support mods, as Rockstar has historically been more lenient with single-player mods compared to GTA: Online.
The latest update for the Xbox Ally X introduces several enhancements, including improved docked usage, expanded game library support, and automatic upscaling through Auto Super Resolution. The handheld now automatically transitions gameplay to a connected display, disables its own screen to conserve resources, and activates Auto Low Latency Mode and Variable Refresh Rate settings on compatible displays. Users can adjust external display settings via the Game Bar overlay without exiting games. Controller pairing has been improved, with handheld controls disabled when a controller is connected. The left thumbstick can now function as a cursor for navigating applications that do not support controller input. Auto Super Resolution allows games to run at 720p but output at 1440p on external displays. The update also enhances support for the Xbox Wireless Headset and Bluetooth LE Audio, improves haptic feedback, and allows users to add custom game links in the Xbox app for easier access to games.
Ubisoft has announced that The Division Resurgence will launch on PC in August, coinciding with the start of Season 2. An early access build is currently available for technical testing. The next phase of Season 1 will begin on May 12, with Phase 3 launching on June 23. Executive producer Fabrice Navrez highlighted the satisfaction with touch controls and the option for players to use a controller.
Digiphile has launched a PC bundle called the Landfall x Aggro Crab Showcase, featuring eight acclaimed titles, to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation in celebration of World Wish Day. The bundle is available for purchase until May 12 at 6 PM PT or until keys sell out, with a total value of 0. The minimum purchase price is set at , and any amount exceeding this will go directly to Make-A-Wish. An optional add-on for game soundtracks and artwork also benefits the charity. The eight games included in the bundle are:
1. PEAK: A co-op climbing game where players team up to scale a mountain and escape an island.
2. Content Warning: A co-op horror game focused on exploring eerie locations while avoiding monsters.
3. Another Crab’s Treasure: A soulslike game where players, as a hermit crab, hunt for treasure to reclaim its shell.
4. HASTE: A running game that challenges players to navigate procedural worlds while racing against the universe's end.
5. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator: A humorous battle simulator featuring chaotic, physics-defying battles.
6. Going Under: A satirical dungeon crawler where players battle through a tech startup using office supplies.
7. Subway Midnight: A light horror game where players evade a pursuer on a train while solving puzzles.
8. Stick Fight: The Game: A physics-based fighting game featuring stickmen with both online and couch co-op gameplay.
Microsoft is enhancing the out-of-the-box experience for Windows 11 users by allowing them to skip updates during initial installation on consumer devices. Users can now pause updates for up to 35 days and re-enable this pause multiple times. Additionally, the shutdown and restart options during update installations have been revamped, allowing users to shut down or restart their devices without triggering the update process. These changes aim to provide users with greater control over their update experience while maintaining security.
Psyonix has integrated Easy Anti-Cheat into Rocket League while supporting Linux platforms. Although Rocket League is no longer available on Steam, it can still be played on SteamOS through the Epic Games platform using Proton for compatibility. Other titles like Battlefield 6, Call of Duty, and EA Sports FC 26 are not accessible on SteamOS due to compatibility issues with anti-cheat systems. Psyonix's efforts may encourage other developers to improve Linux support. Emerging titles like Splitgate: Arena Reloaded and Rocket League are contributing to broader Linux compatibility, but challenges remain due to some publishers' reluctance to invest in these solutions.
A 2025 PC title, Overcome Your Fears – Caretaker, is available for free on Steam until May 7. Developed by Markuwaaaaa, the game has a 76% approval rating from over 100 user reviews and lasts between one to two hours. Players assume the role of Steve Jackson, a 19-year-old house-sitter who uncovers dark secrets in a seemingly tranquil setting. The game features exploration and interaction within its environment, focusing on atmospheric horror elements.