Creative Assembly is developing Total War: Warhammer 40k, leveraging its experience from Total War: Warhammer. The game will feature destructible elements like buildings and forests, altering battle dynamics. Maps will reflect different planetary biomes and allow for various deployment options, enhancing tactical depth. Players can navigate maps in multiple orientations and engage in both assault and defense scenarios. The studio aims to make the gameplay engaging and replayable, with more information expected in June.
Google has introduced an experimental AI assistant application named COSMO to the Play Store, identified by the package name com.google.research.air.cosmo. COSMO aims to enhance daily tasks using artificial intelligence, similar to Google’s Gemini app. The app can operate using a local Gemini Nano model or connect to a remote “PI” server, although some features are not fully operational. The user experience is currently rough, with less polish compared to the full Gemini app, and access is limited across various regions, including on Pixel devices.
Yogscast Games is releasing a roguelike game titled The Subminer, set in the icy depths of Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons. Players control a prototype bio-droid tasked with scavenging resources and escaping dangers in a procedurally generated underwater environment divided into three depth levels. Upon death, players return with upgrades for further attempts. The game features a submarine for navigation and support, while players can also dive into tighter spaces as a diver, facing increased vulnerability. The Subminer is developed by Tech Turtles and is set to launch on Steam in 2026. Players can wishlist the game for notifications upon release.
Google Play Games allows users to play Android games on their computers by signing in with their Google accounts and downloading games. It synchronizes progress automatically, enabling players to continue their games seamlessly between devices. The platform supports keyboard, mouse, and controller inputs, enhancing gameplay, especially for strategy and simulation games. It offers a stable, ad-free experience compared to traditional Android emulators. The library includes over 200,000 titles optimized for PC performance, catering to both seasoned gamers and newcomers.
Surfshark One+ with Incogni is a comprehensive online privacy solution that combines a VPN, antivirus protection, and personal data removal services. The two-year plan is currently priced at .99, reduced from its regular price of 9.40. The Surfshark component includes a VPN, real-time antivirus protection, and Surfshark Alert for data breach notifications, while Incogni handles the removal of personal information from over 420 data brokers. Incogni has processed over 245 million removal requests, verified by Deloitte, and offers identity theft coverage of up to million. The service supports up to five devices and is compatible with various operating systems.
Grand Theft Auto VI is set to release on 19 November, with marketing efforts and a potential third trailer expected soon. The game will be exclusive to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and its price is anticipated to be around or more than . A mod called NaturalVision Enhanced has significantly upgraded the visuals of GTA V on PC, making it resemble GTA VI, and is available for free download, requiring a PC copy of GTA V. The mod includes enhancements to various shaders and weather effects, revitalizing the game’s aesthetic.
Sony is recalibrating its strategy for releasing single-player games on PC due to disappointing sales figures for several key titles. For example, God of War Ragnarok had 6.9 million players on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 at launch, but only 300,000 players on PC, which raises questions about the value of such ports. The lengthy gap between the original release and the PC port, nearly two years for God of War Ragnarok, may have contributed to the poor reception. Reports indicate that Sony has decided to halt the development of PC ports for its major single-player titles while continuing to support live service games and select externally developed projects. This shift suggests a strategic retreat, as the additional sales on PC may not justify the investment compared to millions sold on PlayStation.
The Epic Games Store offers free games weekly, with two titles available this week: Odsparks: An Automation Adventure and Firestone. Odsparks, developed by Massive Miniteam and published by HandyGames, is a cosy automation game released a year ago, typically priced at .99. It invites players to create automation workshops in a whimsical world. Firestone, a free-to-play idle clicker RPG from Holyday Studios launched in 2024, allows players to engage in battles and offers infinite progression offline. Claiming Firestone from the Epic Games Store this week provides worth of in-game bonuses, including various chests and resources. Both games are free until May 7 at 4 PM BST / 8 AM PT. Additionally, Hogwarts Legacy is available for free until May 3.
Subnautica 2 has a release date set for May 14 and is currently the most-wishlisted game on Steam. Other games launching on the same day include Outbound, the 13th most wishlisted game on Steam, which has decided to avoid direct competition with Subnautica 2. Dark Light: Survivor is another contender with promising wishlist numbers. The game’s design lead, Anthony Gallegos, has discussed its exploration-first approach to survival.