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AppWizard
June 14, 2026
The MacBook Neo has received positive reviews, redefining expectations for budget laptops and raising concerns among Windows manufacturers. AMD has launched a marketing campaign comparing its Ryzen 200 series systems to the MacBook Neo, highlighting that 15 of the top 20 PC games are incompatible with the Neo, which can only run five natively. AMD's systems provide access to extensive gaming libraries without requiring workarounds. AMD's selected comparison device, the HP OmniBook X Flip with a Ryzen 5 220 chip, can run older games but struggles with modern titles. While AMD claims its systems can run all top PC games, performance may not meet gamers' expectations. Apple's Silicon is powerful, but gaming demand on Mac remains limited, and users can only emulate x86 code, not achieve native compatibility. The MacBook Neo is recognized as a strong budget option, while Intel's Wildcat Lake laptops and Qualcomm's Snapdragon C-series chips are emerging alternatives in the market.
AppWizard
June 13, 2026
PC gamers can expand their gaming libraries for free through various digital storefronts. Steam has a Free to Keep promotion showcasing games from smaller developers. Itch.io and the Epic Games Store also offer free games, with the Epic Games Store known for its weekly promotions featuring popular titles. The current landscape of free game offerings on PC is diverse, providing a wide range of interesting titles for gamers.
AppWizard
June 12, 2026
The Netherlands' Consumer Competition Claims Foundation (CCCF) has launched a campaign against Valve, the parent company of Steam, alleging unfair commercial practices related to Valve's 30% commission on game sales, which they claim inflates prices across all PC storefronts. The CCCF argues that this commission structure pressures publishers and developers to raise prices, affecting competitive pricing on other platforms like the Epic Games Store and Microsoft Store. They also allege that Valve prohibits publishers from offering lower prices on competing platforms and has engaged in "geo-blocking" to restrict the activation of Steam keys purchased in Eastern Europe for use in Western Europe. Valve president Gabe Newell denies these allegations, asserting that there is no policy preventing lower pricing on other platforms. The CCCF claims that Dutch gamers may have overpaid by more than 220 million euros due to these practices. Legal challenges against Valve are mounting, including a class-action lawsuit concerning loot boxes and an antitrust suit from Wolfire Games.
AppWizard
June 12, 2026
Saleblazers is a multiplayer open-world game where players can choose from three distinct classes and interact with dynamic, voiced NPCs while customizing their storefronts. The game recently launched the Immersive Update, which enhances NPC behaviors, introduces a random daily event system, and improves visuals and audio. The update includes vigilant border police in Kazai Village, revamped combat mechanics, and a character development system that allows players to invest in stats and craft items. The game blends elements of survival, simulation, and adventure, offering a rich experience for exploration and interaction.
AppWizard
June 8, 2026
Nightdive Studios is remastering Thief: The Dark Project, showcasing it at the PC Gaming Show with a nostalgic trailer and modern enhancements. The remaster will preserve the game's medieval settings and improve low-poly NPC designs, along with including a DVD extras menu featuring art, prototypes, and behind-the-scenes footage. In contrast, Aspyr's remaster of Neverwinter Nights 2 added essential features like Steam Deck support and resolved bugs, while their upcoming Deus Ex remaster lacks significant upgrades and has received negative feedback from fans. Both Thief and Deus Ex are part of The Embracer Group, which is observing the reception of these remasters. Aspyr has faced challenges, including losing the Knights of the Old Republic remake and legal issues with Disney. The Deus Ex remaster has been indefinitely delayed, raising concerns among fans about its management and future.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, testified in an antitrust lawsuit by Wolfire Games, asserting that Steam does not operate as a monopoly in the PC gaming market and highlighting the variety of purchasing options available to consumers. He stated that he would remove Overgrowth from Steam if it were sold at a lower price elsewhere, indicating Valve's commitment to its pricing structure. Despite rising video game prices, Steam remains popular for discounted titles and has reduced the retail dominance of major publishers, benefiting indie developers. Newell's testimony comes amid ongoing legal challenges, including a million lawsuit in the UK accusing Valve of inflating game prices and suppressing competition.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
PlayStation is shifting its strategy regarding PC releases, with CEO Hermen Hulst announcing that single-player narrative experiences will now be exclusive to PlayStation consoles. This means titles like Ghost of Yotei, Saros, and Marvel’s Wolverine are unlikely to be available on PC. The decision appears to be driven by underwhelming sales figures for PlayStation games on PC and a desire to boost console purchases ahead of the potential PS6 launch. However, multiplayer games, such as MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, will still be released on PC. The gaming community is hopeful that PlayStation may reconsider its approach in the future, potentially releasing titles through its own launcher or storefront.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
CI Games has entered into a separation agreement with Epic Games Publishing, allowing Lords of the Fallen II to be distributed across various PC storefronts instead of being exclusive to the Epic Games Store. CI Games will self-publish the game while PLAION will handle global physical distribution. The game will utilize Unreal Engine 5 and Epic Online Services for features like cross-platform multiplayer and co-op functionalities. Lords of the Fallen II is scheduled to launch later this year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
AppWizard
May 17, 2026
Forza Horizon 6 has been released, while Lego 2K Drive will be removed from the digital marketplace on May 19, three years after its launch. Players who own or purchase the game before this date will retain access to its multiplayer features until May 31 of the following year, after which online functions will cease. Lego 2K Drive has received mixed reviews, with a critic rating it at 59%, citing "greedy microtransactions" as a downside. The game features a kart creator based on real-life Lego specifications but has faced scrutiny for its digital currency bundle aimed at children. Other games, including Disney titles and Star Trek: Resurgence, have also been removed from digital storefronts, with potential licensing issues suggested as a reason for Lego 2K Drive's withdrawal.
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