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AppWizard
June 7, 2026
ArenaNet has announced Guild Wars 3, the third installment in the MMORPG series, set to launch globally on PC, Steam, and PS5. The game takes place over a millennium before the original Guild Wars in the Tyrian region of Orr, where players will assume the role of a Vaelwarden. Players can use a spirit called the Seeker as a mount. The combat system will support both controller and keyboard users, focusing on strategic positioning and movement. Beta testing is scheduled for the third quarter of 2027, and while no specific release date is provided, players can add the game to their wishlists on Steam and the PlayStation Store.
Winsage
June 7, 2026
Microsoft is introducing new settings for Windows 11 that allow users to completely deactivate the Bing search engine within the system menu. This update addresses the issue of local files being mixed with internet search results, which has caused confusion and slowed device performance. Previously, users had to modify the system registry or use third-party tools to disable this integration. The new feature includes an official toggle in the privacy settings and will also allow users to eliminate app recommendations from Microsoft Store search. This change aims to ensure that system searches are strictly local, improving speed and reducing RAM consumption. The updates are driven by new legislative requirements in Europe for greater user choice and are expected to be available in upcoming benchmark builds.
AppWizard
June 7, 2026
14 Hours Productions is developing a political spy thriller game titled Burn-9, set to launch for PC on Steam, GOG, and the Humble Store in 2026. Players take on the role of an unseen operator assisting the last survivor of a black-ops team in a chaotic mission. A demo is currently available. The game involves navigating espionage and making pivotal choices based on gathered intelligence while using advanced surveillance systems. Players can disable security measures and extract sensitive information, facing moral complexities and ethical dilemmas throughout the mission.
AppWizard
June 7, 2026
Vertigo Games announced a remake of Arizona Sunshine, a third-person shooter set to launch in 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC. The game features cooperative gameplay and a narrative centered on survival and the bond between a survivor named Sunny and his dog, Buddy. Players will face hordes of zombies using various weapons and can play as Buddy in cooperative mode. The game emphasizes both solo and two-player online or split-screen cooperative play, with customization options for characters. An announcement trailer and screenshots are available for viewing.
AppWizard
June 7, 2026
A sequel to the 2017 game Hidden Folks, titled Hidden Folks 2, is set to be released in early 2027. The game will maintain the original's black-and-white art style and whimsical sounds, focusing on exploring stories without time limits or scoring pressure. New features include completely new themes and areas, improved graphics, a second non-text clue, new mouth-made sounds, and various quality-of-life improvements. It will be available on multiple platforms, including Steam, itch.io, the App Store, and Google Play Store, with a potential Nintendo Switch version depending on demand.
AppWizard
June 7, 2026
Russian officials and propaganda outlets have expressed discontent with Apple's decision to remove the state-sponsored messenger app, Max, from its App Store without prior notice. Apple cited compliance with sanctions legislation as the reason for its action, leading to backlash in Russia where the company is labeled as "enemies." The Max messenger, developed in Russia, is used for disseminating propaganda and maintaining control over internet access, and its removal has made it inaccessible to over 20 million users in Russia, reducing the effectiveness of state-sponsored propaganda. The Russian government is attempting to create a "digital iron curtain" for surveillance and internet restriction, while propaganda narratives portray the country as technologically advanced, despite reliance on foreign companies. Russia has become a global leader in the number of app removals from the App Store, and reports indicate that schools in occupied territories are being forced to use the Max messenger for communication.
Winsage
June 7, 2026
Windows Search has been criticized for mixing local and web results, often prioritizing Bing over local applications or files. Microsoft is addressing this by allowing users to disable Bing integration and is developing a local-only version of Windows Search. This new feature will enable users to exclude web searches and Microsoft Store results, eliminating prompts for uninstalled applications. Enhancements being tested include a local search experience without interference from various services, faster search capabilities, prioritization of local results with minimal input, and support for substring searching. Users will be able to initiate local searches with just two characters, and substring searching will allow for more flexible file name searches.
Winsage
June 6, 2026
During the Build 2026 developer conference, Microsoft announced several updates for developers using Windows 11. Key announcements included: 1. Coreutils: A utility that enhances the experience of toggling between operating systems, allowing developers to install it via GitHub or the Windows Package Manager with the command "winget install Microsoft.Coreutils." 2. WSL Containers: A built-in container runtime that eliminates the need for third-party platforms like Docker, facilitated by a new command-line tool "wslc.exe" and an accompanying API. 3. Intelligent Terminal: A feature that integrates AI agents into the terminal, providing context-aware assistance directly within the command line. It can be installed via the Microsoft Store or with the command "winget install Microsoft.IntelligentTerminal." 4. Windows Developer Configurations: A configuration file (dev-config.winget) that automates the installation of essential developer tools and settings with a single command, simplifying the setup process for new development or testing machines.
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