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AppWizard
August 12, 2026
The Lord of the Rings: War in the North has been re-released on modern consoles and PC, remastered by Aspyr. It is now available on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PC, priced at .99 until August 25th, after which it will increase to .99. The remaster features 60fps, bug fixes, and quality of life improvements, including enemy lock-on and character hot swapping. Originally launched in November 2011, the game received mixed reviews, with IGN rating it 7/10. It includes an online co-op feature and a narrative that runs parallel to the events of the books and films. War in the North was the first in the franchise to receive an M for Mature rating. Aspyr hinted at the possibility of more Lord of the Rings re-releases in the future, though specific titles have not been disclosed.
AppWizard
August 12, 2026
Atlus has announced a remake for Persona 4 and is developing Persona 6, both set to release on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox Game Pass. However, earlier titles like Revelation: Persona, Persona 2: Innocent Sin, and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment have not been remade, leaving fans of those games wanting. Producer Wada Kazuhisa hinted at the possibility of reviving these earlier titles. The difficulty in accessing these classic games has increased due to the shutdown of the PSP and PSN stores for PlayStation 3.
AppWizard
July 27, 2026
The four original Xbox titles made available for "Backward Compatibility on PC" are using a double layer of Xbox console emulation. The new backwards compatibility layer is an Xbox 360 emulator operating with XeFu, the original Xbox emulator designed for the 360. Developers can run dumped backwards-compatible Xbox 360 and Xbox Original games on PC using Microsoft's PC port of XeO3 and components of XWine1. This approach reuses existing technology rather than creating a new emulator from scratch. The XWine1 project indicates that it is possible to run other original Xbox and Xbox 360 games on PC, although success may vary.
AppWizard
July 24, 2026
The author achieved the Big Boss rating in Metal Gear Solid 1 using the easier Japanese version of the game and speedrunning techniques. A free-to-play trial for Metal Gear Solid 1 ends on July 27 at 10 AM EDT. The trial is linked to the upcoming release of the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 2 on August 27, which will include Metal Gear Solid 4. The Master Collection Vol 1 has received significant patches that improve the games, including higher-resolution rendering and improved controls. The MGSM2Fix mod can be installed on Steam Deck or desktop Linux to enhance gameplay.
AppWizard
July 22, 2026
- Available Today: - The Planet Crafter (July 21) - Terraform a planet in solo or co-op mode. - Coming Soon: - Shift at Midnight (July 22) - Online co-op detective horror game. - Hell is Us (July 23) - Explore a nation in civil war with supernatural elements. - Halo: Campaign Evolved (July 28) - Reimagined Halo: Combat Evolved with HD visuals and new content. - Mistfall Hunter (July 30) - Dark fantasy ARPG with combat challenges. - Corsair Cove (July 31) - City-builder focused on pirate life. - Heretic + Hexen (August 4) - Re-release of classic spell-casting shooters. - Beast of Reincarnation (August 4) - Action RPG set in post-apocalyptic Japan. - In Case You Missed It: - Buckshot Roulette (July 8) - Tabletop horror game. - Denshattack! (July 15) - Fast-paced adventure in a Japanese dystopia. - In-Game Benefits: - Zenless Zone Zero (July 29) - New game featuring a first-gen Void Hunter. - Leaving July 31: - Titles departing from Game Pass include Back to the Dawn, Celeste, Crusader Kings 3, Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord, My Friendly Neighborhood, Rain World, Sniper Elite Resistance, and Whiskerwood.
AppWizard
July 18, 2026
"Dune II," released in 1992, is credited with laying the foundation for real-time strategy games, featuring base-building and military maneuvers on the planet Arrakis. It has not been re-released due to licensing issues after Westwood Studios closed in 2003. Interplay Entertainment released two video games based on "The Lord of the Rings" in the early '90s, allowing players to guide Frodo Baggins through Middle-earth. Low sales led to the cancellation of a planned trilogy, and both titles have since faded into obscurity. "Star Trek: The Next Generation — A Final Unity," a point-and-click adventure from 1995, features Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew on a mission to recover an ancient scroll. It has not received a modern re-release. Sid Meier's "Civilization II," released in 1996, has not been officially re-released, despite the series' significant evolution and availability of later entries. The absence of these formative titles leaves a gap in strategy gaming history. "Black & White," released in 2001, is a god simulator that allows players to influence tribes on islands. It has not been optimized for modern platforms following the acquisition of Lionhead Studios by Microsoft, limiting access to those with original discs.
AppWizard
July 4, 2026
Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) has over a million concurrent players, making it Steam's premier application. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) reached an all-time peak of over 68,000 concurrent players three days ago, indicating a resurgence despite its age. CS:GO continues to attract a dedicated player base, outpacing titles like Baldur's Gate 3, Rainbow Six Siege, and Battlefield 6. The gaming ecosystem supports multiple iterations of Counter-Strike, with vibrant communities for the original game and its Source variant, alongside other tactical shooters like Valorant.
AppWizard
June 15, 2026
A trilogy of SNES-exclusive titles will be released on PC via Steam on June 29, featuring Dokapon Kingdom IV: The Legendary Heroes, Dokapon 3-2-1: Arashi o Yobu Yuujou, and Dokapon Gaiden: Flame no Audition. This collection will only support the Japanese language and is the first time it will be available outside Japan. The games will include enhancements such as save/load functionality, a rewind feature, and adjustable game speeds. The Steam page does not currently provide a price or details on compatibility with the Steam Deck. Another SNES title, Soccer Kid, will launch on June 18.
AppWizard
May 24, 2026
Witchaven and Witchaven 2 are set to be delisted from Steam on July 15th. Originally released in 1995 and 1996, these games were reintroduced to modern platforms in 2021. The announcement of their delisting was made by SNEG on May 22nd, with no specific reasons provided. Those who purchase the games before the delisting will retain access to them indefinitely. The status of the games on GOG is uncertain, and it is speculated that they may also be removed from that platform. Currently, both games are available at a discount of 89%, priced at less than .50 for the bundle.
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