setback

AppWizard
June 2, 2025
Polish developer People Can Fly has decided to scale down its teams after canceling two projects, Gemini and Bifrost. CEO Sebastian Wojciechowski announced the halt in development due to issues with their publishing partner for Gemini and funding problems for Bifrost. The studio has faced challenges in recent years, including the termination of a publishing deal with Take-Two Interactive in 2022 and two rounds of layoffs in 2024. Despite these setbacks, the studio announced a collaboration with The Coalition on Gears of War: E-Day, set for early 2025.
Winsage
May 29, 2025
Microsoft is investigating issues with Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2 related to the May 13, 2025 security update (KB5058405), which has caused installation failures. Users are encountering a recovery error stating, “Your PC/Device needs to be repaired,” linked to the ACPI.sys driver, with the error code 0xc0000098. This issue affects not only personal computers but also virtual environments, including Azure Virtual Machines and Citrix or Hyper-V hosted machines. Earlier, Microsoft addressed similar problems for Windows 10 users experiencing BitLocker Recovery screens during the installation of the same security update. Microsoft has released the KB5061977 out-of-band update for Windows 11 in response to these ongoing challenges.
Winsage
May 22, 2025
US and European authorities have seized computer systems used by hackers to access a sophisticated hacking tool called Lumma, which has been involved in high-profile cybercrimes, including ransomware attacks and bank thefts. Microsoft took offline approximately 2,300 web domains linked to this activity. Around 394,000 computers worldwide running Windows software were found to be infected by Lumma, targeting various institutions, including airlines, universities, banks, and hospitals, resulting in credit card losses of .5 million in 2023. The primary developer of Lumma is based in Russia, where he markets the tool on platforms like Telegram, charging between [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: US and European authorities have taken significant steps to dismantle a sophisticated hacking tool that has been instrumental in a series of high-profile cybercrimes, including ransomware attacks and bank thefts. On Wednesday, the US Justice Department announced the seizure of the computer systems utilized by hackers to access the tool, known as Lumma. Concurrently, Microsoft executed a court order to take offline approximately 2,300 web domains associated with this cybercriminal activity. Impact on Cybercrime This coordinated effort represents a substantial setback for a global hacking enterprise that has proliferated over the past two months. Microsoft reported discovering around 394,000 computers worldwide running Windows software infected by Lumma. The tool has been leveraged to target a range of institutions, from airlines and universities to banks and hospitals, with several Fortune 500 companies also falling victim. Brett Leatherman, the FBI’s deputy assistant director for cyber operations, revealed that Lumma-related attacks resulted in credit card losses totaling .5 million in 2023 alone. However, the crackdown faces challenges, particularly due to the involvement of Russian sovereignty. Analysts from Microsoft have identified the primary developer of Lumma as being based in Russia, where he markets various access levels to the tool on platforms like Telegram and other Russian-language forums, charging between 0 and ,000. The US has previously charged numerous Russian hackers with serious cyber offenses against American entities, yet only a fraction of these individuals have been brought to trial in the US. Russian diplomats have consistently opposed the extradition of accused cybercriminals, complicating efforts to hold them accountable. When asked whether the FBI believes Lumma’s lead developer is currently in Russia, Leatherman refrained from providing specific details, stating, “Regardless of where these individuals sit, even if we can’t charge them with criminal conduct, our victim-centric approach is really focused on targeting that underlying ecosystem … because it brings relief to victims.” The law enforcement operation was a collaborative effort involving Europol, several American and European tech firms, and a Japanese organization. This strategy underscores a growing trend in combating cybercrime, leveraging the extensive reach of software companies within the global economy. Leatherman emphasized the broader implications of this investigation, stating, “This is part of a greater law enforcement investigation into the group [behind Lumma], and we hope that this will also fracture trust within the ecosystem itself.”" max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"] and ,000. The law enforcement operation involved Europol and several tech firms and aims to disrupt the ecosystem supporting cybercrime.
AppWizard
May 15, 2025
The Los Angeles Chargers released a nearly five-minute-long schedule release video that playfully roasted their 2025 opponents using the game Minecraft, having secured permission from Microsoft. In contrast, the Indianapolis Colts deleted their schedule release video after it included an inappropriate clip and exceeded rights granted by Microsoft, leading to an apology to both Microsoft and Tyreek Hill.
AppWizard
May 13, 2025
Sega reported a revenue of ¥244 billion (.6 billion) for its games division for the fiscal year ending March 2025, marking a year-on-year growth of 9.6 percent. The games division generated an operating income of ¥21.9 billion (7 million) despite the cancellation of Football Manager 2025. New titles sold 9.2 million units, contributing ¥55 billion (.4 million) to revenue, while repeat sales generated an additional ¥33 billion (0 million) from 18.7 million copies sold. Key titles such as Sonic X Shadow Generations, Metaphor ReFantazio, and Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii maintained steady sales. Overall, Sega's net sales declined by 8.5 percent to ¥428.9 billion (.89 billion), and operating income decreased by 16.8 percent to ¥48.1 billion (3 million).
AppWizard
April 25, 2025
A recent update for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered has caused dissatisfaction among PC Game Pass users, as it removed several key settings, including DLSS support, which enhances gaming performance on older hardware. Although a patch was released to address some issues, players remain frustrated with the lack of advanced graphical features. Additionally, there are limitations with cross-save functionality; while the Xbox Series X|S version supports Xbox Play Anywhere for save transfers, Steam users do not have this option, leading to further frustration in the gaming community.
AppWizard
April 25, 2025
Jack Black's song "Steve’s Lava Chicken," from A Minecraft Movie, has set a record in the UK as the shortest track to enter the top 40, lasting only 34 seconds. It surpassed the previous record of 36 seconds held by "Ladies’ Bras" by Jonny Trunk and Wisbey. The song climbed from No. 77 to No. 21 on the Official Singles chart and also moved from No. 57 to No. 34 on the Official Singles Downloads chart, marking its first entry into the top 40. It debuted at No. 39 on the Official Streaming chart but fell from No. 59 to No. 67 on the Official Singles Sales chart. The film has grossed over 0 million globally, contributing to the song's rising popularity.
AppWizard
April 10, 2025
In 2024, 58% of total PC gaming revenue, amounting to .4 billion, came from microtransactions, reflecting a 1.4% year-over-year growth. Key titles contributing to this growth include Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Roblox, and Fortnite. Downloadable content (DLC) revenue rose by 0.8% to .3 billion, accounting for 14% of overall revenue, supported by titles like Diablo 4, Elden Ring, and World of Warcraft. The premium games sector declined to .7 billion, a decrease of 2.6%, contributing 28% of total revenue. Overall PC gaming revenue increased by 0.1% to .3 billion in 2024. Since a dip between 2021 and 2022, PC gaming revenue has risen by 5.4%. Newzoo forecasts revenue will reach .9 billion in 2025 and potentially billion by 2027.
Search