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Winsage
December 22, 2025
Valve's December update for the Steam client has transitioned the Windows version to a fully 64-bit application, ending partial 32-bit support. This change allows for improved performance and stability, as 64-bit applications can access greater system memory and manage larger tasks more effectively. Most Steam users on Windows, who already use a 64-bit operating system, will experience a seamless update. However, support for 32-bit Windows will continue only until January 1, 2026, after which it will cease. The update also includes enhancements such as improved reporting of suspicious messages, fixes for Big Picture Mode and Remote Play, and expanded controller support, including for Nintendo Switch 2 and GameCube controllers. Users on 64-bit Windows 10 or 11 will have the update installed automatically, while those on 32-bit systems must transition to a 64-bit version to continue using Steam after the cutoff date.
AppWizard
October 14, 2025
The ROG Xbox Ally X and Xbox Ally are handheld gaming devices powered by Windows 11, allowing access to a wide range of PC games and Xbox titles through a Game Pass subscription or remote play from an Xbox Series X|S console. They support digital games labeled “Xbox Play Anywhere,” Game Pass games, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and compatible PC games from various storefronts. However, they do not support physical disc-based games directly due to the absence of a built-in disc drive, but users can stream disc-based titles via Xbox Remote Play from an Xbox Series X|S console that has a disc drive.
AppWizard
October 13, 2025
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is a remastered version of the original tactical RPG, now available on modern platforms including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch 2, Switch, and Xbox Series X/S, priced at .99. The game retains the narrative of political intrigue in the medieval kingdom of Ivalice, where two regent candidates vie for the throne. Players assemble a party of five heroes and navigate a tactical battlefield, utilizing over 20 job classes inspired by classic Final Fantasy archetypes. The remaster offers two gameplay modes: Classic, which is a faithful port of the original, and Enhanced, which includes animated character portraits, improved controls, and voice acting. The user interface has been updated for clarity, and localization has been refined with input from the original director. However, some features from The War of the Lions, such as certain characters and multiplayer modes, are absent. The game includes additional features like an encyclopedia called The Chronicle and a dynamic map tracking significant events. Minimum system requirements for PC include an AMD Ryzen 3 2300X or Intel Core i3-8100 CPU, an AMD Radeon RX 460 or equivalent GPU, 8GB of RAM, and 15GB of storage space. The game supports both controller and keyboard-and-mouse configurations and includes various Steam features, but employs Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM.
AppWizard
September 21, 2025
Billion Road, developed by Bandai Namco, will be delisted from Steam after September 30, meaning it will no longer be available for purchase. Currently, the game is offered at an 80% discount, priced at [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: Fusing the money-grabbing mayhem of Monopoly with the board-based structure of Mario Party and Fortune Street, Billion Road invites players into a chaotic race for riches against friends, all while striving to become the dominant tycoon in Japan. However, in a recent announcement, developer Bandai Namco has revealed plans to delist Billion Road from Steam, which means the opportunity to purchase this engaging title will soon come to an end. The silver lining? There remains a week to seize the game at an impressive 80% discount. Multiplayer Mayhem The essence of the best tycoon games lies in competition, and Billion Road excels in this arena by allowing players to engage with others. While the game does feature a solo play mode with a tournament format spanning 30 in-game years, its true brilliance shines in multiplayer mode. Gather a group of up to four friends, whether locally, online, or through Steam Remote Play, and embark on a quest to emerge as the wealthiest magnate. As players take turns rolling the dice and navigating the board, they encounter various colored squares that dictate the outcomes of their landings. Yet, Billion Road transcends mere property transactions; it incorporates an exhilarating creature-battling element, where players must confront monsters that threaten to hinder their progress. With over 50 creatures to encounter and more than 30 items that can tip the scales in your favor, the game offers a dynamic experience. Players can recruit these monsters to their side, potentially turning them into allies that help generate wealth. However, a word of caution: if not monitored closely, these creatures might make questionable investments on your behalf, adding an extra layer of strategy to the frantic, family-friendly fun. Unfortunately, Bandai Namco has confirmed that after Tuesday, September 30, Billion Road will no longer be available for purchase on Steam. For those who already own a copy, rest assured that you can continue to download and enjoy the game as usual. To encourage last-minute purchases, Bandai Namco is offering a substantial discount, making it an opportune moment to add this title to your collection. With the game priced at just .99 / £3.04 until September 30, now is the time to act before it disappears from the digital shelves. For those seeking alternatives, we have compiled a list of the best board games available on PC that are here to stay. And if you're looking for a seamless way to enjoy them in your living room, consider exploring the best mini gaming PC options for 2025. Join the conversation in the PCGamesN community Discord server, where you can share your favorite digitized board or tabletop experiences with thousands of fellow readers." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].99 / £3.04 until that date. Players can engage in multiplayer mode with up to four friends, rolling dice and navigating a board while battling over 50 creatures and using more than 30 items to gain advantages. Those who already own the game can continue to download and play it as usual after the delisting.
AppWizard
July 17, 2025
XBOX has enhanced its Play Anywhere program, allowing users to stream Game Pass titles and select personally owned games across various devices, including smartphones and the Meta Quest, through cloud streaming. This functionality now extends to browsers and consoles, but not to the Xbox app on PC. PC gamers can stream games previously unavailable on PC, provided they have a subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and own the specific game. The "Stream Your Own Game" feature is in beta testing and is being rolled out for around 250 games, with plans for expansion. To access this feature, users must become Xbox Insiders by downloading the Xbox Insider Hub app and completing the setup process.
AppWizard
July 7, 2025
Indie game developer Sickhead Games, in collaboration with publisher Rock It Games, has released Jaleco Sports: Goal!, a soccer game that revives classic NES and SNES titles for modern PC platforms via Steam and GOG. Players can switch between the original Goal! and its European version, Super Goal!, and enjoy game modes such as World Cup, Shootouts, and Super Cup in both local and online multiplayer. The game features modern enhancements like rewind functionality, CRT-style visuals, and multilingual digital manuals. The NES version includes 16 international teams and a unique Shootout mode, while the SNES sequel offers 24 international teams, instant replays, and strategic gameplay elements. Players can set team formations, control the goalkeeper, and use special moves.
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