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April 16, 2026
Hades 2 transitioned out of early access in September of last year. Following player dissatisfaction with the game's conclusion, Supergiant Games released a patch in October to address concerns. Recently, they released another patch with various improvements to enhance gameplay. The ongoing enhancements reflect the studio's commitment to refining narrative and gameplay elements based on player feedback.
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April 16, 2026
Steven Sharif, former founder and game director of Intrepid Studios, alleges a "deliberate misinformation and defamation campaign" against him amid ongoing legal battles with investors led by Robert Dawson. He claims to have received a 0 million acquisition offer from Riot Games, which he was advised to reject. Sharif posted a 3,700-word statement on Reddit, including court filings with witness declarations from former staff and statements from investors. Riot Games co-founder Marc Merrill clarified that while they considered acquiring Intrepid, they ultimately decided not to proceed. Sharif accuses Dawson of orchestrating a defamation effort and claims that investor Jason Caramanis sought to intimidate him. Additionally, TFE Games Holdings has filed a separate lawsuit against Sharif for allegedly misappropriating funds. Sharif asserts that he believed the company was financially stable before its shutdown and that access to financial details was limited after a control shift in 2024.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Cave Story, launched in 2004 by Daisuke Amaya, redefined the platformer genre and revitalized the metroidvania style with its engaging gameplay and storytelling. A significant update for Cave Story+ was recently released on Steam, aligning it with the Nintendo Switch version, nearly nine years after the Switch debut. Amaya's follow-up project, Kero Blaster, was released in 2015.
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April 16, 2026
Gloomwood has introduced controller support, which has been positively received by the gaming community. Previously, players on Steam Deck had to use unofficial gamepad layouts, complicating the experience. The game is now officially marked as 'Playable' on Steam Deck. Additionally, Gloomwood has been recognized for its expansive design, with Ted Litchfield stating it has surpassed the "early access threshold" and is worth playing. The game is currently available at a 25% discount on Steam.
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April 16, 2026
Krafton has stepped back from publishing Subnautica 2 on Steam, with its subsidiary Unknown Worlds now taking on both development and publishing roles. Krafton acquired Unknown Worlds in 2021, but tensions escalated when Krafton dismissed the studio's leadership, leading to a lawsuit from CEO Ted Gill, who claimed the dismissal was to avoid a million bonus tied to the game's performance. A judge ruled in favor of Gill, reinstating him as CEO. The release date for Subnautica 2, initially set for May, is now uncertain, with Gill granted an extension until September 15 to launch the game. Subnautica 2 is currently the most wishlisted game on Steam.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
2023 has seen a resurgence in mecha games, particularly with the release of Armored Core 6, leading fans to look for new titles from indie developers. Notable upcoming projects include: - Ironwing Valiant: Record of Astera by Tiger Team, featuring vibrant landscapes and party customization, with no announced release date but available for wishlisting on Steam. - Code Rapid by Hitbreak Games, showcasing dynamic combat inspired by PlatinumGames, with a demo expected in the coming months and no specific release date yet. - Rig Riot, which blends Armored Core aesthetics with a roguelike format, currently has a demo available on Steam. - Omega Phenex Commenced Project Six by Surumemanzyu, aiming for high-speed mecha combat, set for release in 2027, with players able to wishlist it on Steam.
AppWizard
April 15, 2026
Graveyard Keeper 2 was announced at the Triple-I Initiative, leading to the original game being offered for free for a limited time to attract new players. This strategy resulted in nearly 0,000 in DLC sales on Steam, where the DLC is currently discounted by 80%. The giveaway successfully highlighted the sequel, which has become one of Steam's top 100 most-wishlisted games with 450,000 wishlists. Some players expressed concerns about the artistic direction of the sequel, fearing a shift to a more generic style, but developers assured fans that AI is not being used in the game's development.
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April 15, 2026
Indie developer Night Street Games has launched its first title, Last Flag, on PC, available on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The game is a 5v5 capture-the-flag shooter inspired by the 1970s and features gameplay set in an alternate reality with intricately designed maps. Players must capture and hold radar towers to reveal the enemy flag's location. Last Flag is priced at .99, transitioning to this regular price after April 21st, with a support edition available for .99.
AppWizard
April 15, 2026
After four hours of gameplay in Windrose, the player has engaged in activities such as felling trees, collecting seashells, and constructing grass huts, while also facing challenges from various creatures. The player is currently stranded on an archipelago and must rescue their crew from different islands. Windrose has seen nearly 70,000 concurrent players and received around 1,500 positive reviews on its first day on Steam, despite being in early access. The game lacks a wind system for sailing, and the player feels it resembles a survival game with pirate aesthetics rather than an authentic pirate experience. In contrast, Sea of Thieves is noted for capturing the essence of piracy through its multiplayer experience and physical gameplay mechanics. Sea of Thieves has evolved over time with new content and features, while Windrose has faced technical issues that hinder the experience. The player expresses skepticism about investing time into Windrose, despite the potential for building a pirate fortress.
AppWizard
April 15, 2026
Over a dozen Disney games have been removed from Steam, including two Star Wars titles, without prior notice. On April 14, 15 PC games were delisted, including "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End," "Star Wars: Rebellion," and "Disney’s High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance." This follows a previous removal of 14 games in January. Speculation suggests these actions may relate to Disney's investment in Epic Games, indicating a potential shift towards exclusivity on the Epic Games Store.
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