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AppWizard
May 21, 2026
As the end of the financial year approaches in 2026, Australian retailers are preparing for sales events to provide relief to consumers facing rising prices and a shortage of components due to advancements in artificial intelligence. The gaming sector has become less accessible, with the PlayStation 5 disc model now priced at AU9 (up from AU9 at launch) and the Nintendo Switch 2 set to rise to AU9.95 from its launch price of AU9.95. Retailers participating in the EOFY sales include: - Amazon: Deals on consoles, games, toys, and more. - Kogan: Savings on games, consoles, peripherals, and gaming accessories. - eBay: Coupons for discounts on peripherals and games. - Fanatical: Offers on Steam keys and bundle game packages. - Green Man Gaming: Selection of games for PC, Mac, and consoles. - HP: Direct sales of peripherals and gaming laptops. - JB Hi-Fi: Range of Nintendo, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles and games. - JW Computers: PC parts, peripherals, and monitors. - Lego: Various sets, including the Pac-Man Arcade. - Lenovo: Monitors and peripherals for gaming. - Mighty Ape: Collectibles and games. - Mwave: Controllers, gaming laptops, and monitors. - PB Tech: PC parts and accessories. - Razer: Peripherals and laptops.
AppWizard
May 19, 2026
- Resident Evil 7 Biohazard Gold Edition for PS5 is available at its lowest price on Amazon. - Resident Evil 4 is on sale for .99. - Velocity Green Xbox Core Wireless Controller is priced at .99. - Nintendo Switch 2: Choose Your Game Bundle is available for 9.99. - 256GB Samsung P9 Express microSD Express Card for Switch 2 is on sale. - LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Deluxe Edition is available at a 12% discount. - 3-piece Samsonite luggage set is priced at 9.99. - 8th-gen Apple iPad Air is available for 9.99. - Acer Swift X RTX 4060 Gaming Laptop is discounted by 0. - ASUS ROG Xbox Ally is available for 9.99. - Pokémon TCG: Mega Zygarde ex Premium Collection is available for preorder on Amazon. - Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition for PS5 is priced at .99. - Funko Pop! Comic Cover: Transformers x MTG - Optimus Prime is at its lowest price of .40. - 65” LG EVO C5 OLED TV is available for ,299.99. - Target is offering a buy one, get one 50% off promotion on board games and puzzles.
AppWizard
May 18, 2026
BeXide, in partnership with Bandai Namco, is launching a 3D puzzle game called NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains this summer on Switch 2, Switch, and PC via Steam. A demo will be available at BitSummit PUNCH from May 22 to 24 in Kyoto, Japan. The game features classic Namco arcade characters reimagined as "Voxels," allowing players to toss, stack, and merge them for high scores. Key features include dedicated stages for classic titles, over 100 unique Voxels to collect, a "Collection Room" for showcasing Voxels, and online score attack competitions.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
Subnautica 2 will be released in early access on May 14, 2026. The game is developed by Unknown Worlds and will allow players to explore underwater biomes, encounter marine life, and craft tools and bases. It will be available for preorder on Steam, Xbox Series X and S, and the Epic Games Store, and will launch on Game Pass. Players who wishlist the game will receive a Reaper Leviathan Statue blueprint. The global release times are as follows: PDT, CST, CDT, EDT at 12am on May 14; BST at 8am; CEST at 9am; CST (Beijing) at 3pm; JST at 12am on May 15; AEST at 1am; and NZST at 3am.
AppWizard
May 9, 2026
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is being transformed into a first-person shooter mod for the PC port of Perfect Dark, featuring Clock Town as a playable arena. Originally released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64, Majora’s Mask is accessible on the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 through a subscription to Nintendo Switch Online, requiring the Expansion Pack for Nintendo 64 titles. The mod was showcased by Graslu00, who noted it was created using a toolset for Blender and incorporates elements from the 3DS remaster of Majora's Mask. The Clock Town map is not yet released but is expected to be available soon.
AppWizard
May 9, 2026
Logitech is offering a 25% discount on its G325 Lightspeed wireless Bluetooth gaming headset, originally priced at 9.99, now available for 2.49. The headset is compatible with PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, the Switch, and the Switch 2, but not with Xbox. It features ultra-plush dual-layer memory foam ear cups and a soft knit headband for comfort, dynamic 24-bit drivers for rich sound, effective noise reduction technology for game chat, and over 24 hours of battery life on a single charge. The headset is available in black and white.
AppWizard
May 8, 2026
Developer IO Interactive has announced the PC specifications and requirements for the game 007 First Light, which will launch on May 27. The game features an uncapped framerate, Nvidia DLSS 4.5, path tracing for realistic lighting and shadows, and DLSS ray reconstruction, which will be introduced later this summer. It also offers in-depth customization options for players. Accessibility features include customizable audio profiles, adjustable subtitles, input remapping, audio output options, menu narration, input activation options, and autocomplete features. 007 First Light will also be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and is set to release on Nintendo Switch 2 later this summer. An exclusive video interview with IO Interactive discusses the differences between 007 First Light and the Hitman series, as well as the creative process behind a younger version of James Bond.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
Path tracing scalability is maximized on the RTX 5090 with 4K DLSS quality mode, while the RTX 5070 can achieve a commendable experience using optimized settings at 1440p DLSS balanced mode. The RTX 5070 is the most prevalent Blackwell GPU according to the Steam Hardware Survey, indicating that path tracing is becoming mainstream. Optimal performance in Pragmata on an 8GB GPU requires selecting the lowest texture quality setting due to bugs and potential stuttering with medium settings. Higher mesh quality settings may reduce geometry on 8GB cards. Optimized settings for Pragmata include various configurations for ray tracing, texture quality, and shadow quality, closely mirroring developer settings for current-generation consoles. Enabling the shadow cache option significantly improves frame rates by reusing existing shadow data.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
Valve is revisiting the Steam Controller, retaining its original name, and it is positioned as a prime choice for PC gamers, particularly those using a couch-based setup. The Steam Controller incorporates dual trackpads, which facilitate mouse replacement and on-screen keyboard access. It is the first major console manufacturer’s controller to utilize Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR) sticks, promising durability. The controller features a magnetic charging puck that connects via USB-C and can support multiple controllers. Its symmetrical layout includes programmable buttons, larger angled trackpads, and optional gyroscopic controls. 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: I have a deep respect for those who stand firm in their convictions, especially in the realm of technology, where many once-dismissed ideas have eventually proven their worth. The original Steam Controller, while a noble failure, garnered a unique affection among its niche audience. Its innovative DNA found new life in the Steam Deck, where the concept of dual trackpads as input devices was validated. Now, Valve is revisiting the Steam Controller, retaining its original name, and while the anticipated Steam Machines have faced delays due to external factors, the Steam Controller emerges as a prime choice for PC gamers, particularly those who prefer a couch-based setup. Though the Steam Machine may be delayed, I find myself surrounded by several makeshift versions at home, powered by a steadfast Linux system. My primary gaming rig dual boots Bazzite, while my living room PC, a compact machine comparable to a base PS5, has been liberated from Windows. This setup runs indie titles effortlessly, and streaming games from my office via Moonlight works seamlessly. The Steam Deck has also become one of my most frequently used consoles, illustrating that the lifestyle of a living room PC gamer is already a reality for some of us. The living room PC lifestyle is valid Maintaining a living room PC can feel somewhat awkward, especially when the coffee table is cluttered with a keyboard and mouse. Over the years, I’ve experimented with various configurations, often influenced by the need for simplicity for others in my space. Operating systems like Bazzite and SteamOS alleviate some of this discomfort by booting directly into Big Picture mode, yet at some point, accessing the desktop becomes necessary, making a mouse-and-keyboard substitute essential. I've explored numerous solutions to streamline this setup, familiarizing myself with each option. The Logitech K400 has long been a go-to choice, featuring a low-profile design with an integrated trackpad, despite its less-than-ideal typing experience. Recently, Framework announced a competing keyboard utilizing open-source ZMK firmware, subtly challenging Logitech’s market hold. Additionally, a plethora of small, remote-like keyboards with trackpads are available from various sources, though they tend to underperform. The Steam Controller aims to address these challenges by leveraging the advancements made with the Steam Deck. The dual trackpads not only replace a mouse but also facilitate on-screen keyboard access, akin to smartphone functionality. For those embracing the living room PC lifestyle, while a keyboard and mouse may still be necessary, the Steam Controller stands out as the best option for integrating a standard computer into a shared living space. Drift no more, repair as you want As stick drift issues have plagued countless controllers over the years, many have sought alternatives that promise longevity. This quest initially led to the adoption of Hall Effect sticks, a technology dating back to the Dreamcast controller. In recent years, third-party manufacturers have introduced various solutions, including DIY kits. The evolution has now brought us TMR, or Tunnel Magnetoresistance, a newer technology that offers many of the benefits of Hall Effect with improved power efficiency. Most third-party controllers are now transitioning to this technology, while many first-party controllers still rely on older, less durable sticks. The Steam Controller is notable as the first major console manufacturer’s controller to utilize TMR sticks, specifically the K-Silver JS13 Pro+ modules found in high-end Chinese controllers. These components promise durability, and barring any unforeseen manufacturing defects, should last significantly longer than their predecessors. Like its predecessor, the Steam Deck, the new Steam Controller incorporates trackpads based on capacitive technology, designed in collaboration with Cirque. The Steam Deck has arguably become the most refined console in history, inviting extensive community-driven optimization and modification. This open-source approach not only fosters creativity but also serves as invaluable research and development for future devices. The community’s desire for repairable hardware is evident, and Valve has responded by designing the Steam Controller with accessibility in mind. Unlike many consumer electronics that are nearly impossible to disassemble, the Steam Controller’s layout is refreshingly user-friendly, allowing for easy repairs and modifications. Magnetic puck Many quality mice and controllers come equipped with a dedicated 2.4GHz dongle, as Bluetooth often struggles with performance and interference. Valve has ingeniously combined this functionality with a magnetic charging puck, a small device that connects via USB-C and attaches magnetically to the back of the Steam Controller. While the puck is not essential for operation—thanks to Bluetooth connectivity and a USB-C port for direct charging—it enhances the user experience. Valve claims that a single puck can support up to four controllers, simplifying the setup process. Upon connecting my controller, Steam prompted a quick firmware update for both the puck and the controller, allowing me to dive right into gaming. Layout The Steam Controller adopts a symmetrical layout reminiscent of Sony’s design, which many enthusiasts consider the optimal configuration. It diverges from the Steam Deck in several welcome ways, notably with more prominent programmable buttons on the back—an essential feature that should be standard across all controllers. The trackpads are slightly larger and angled for comfort, while the buttons and triggers offer a satisfying tactile response. The overall design feels well-proportioned and familiar in hand, despite initial appearances suggesting otherwise. In addition to ergonomic improvements, the controller introduces optional gyroscopic controls, activated by grip sensors. While I typically don’t utilize gyroscopic controls, I recognize their appeal for certain gamers. Custom profiles in Steam can enhance this feature, allowing for precise control in various games. The controller also includes an infrared sensor intended for future use with the Steam Frame, although this functionality remains untested. Cost/benefit The Steam Controller is priced at 0, positioning it within a competitive market. While it is more expensive than the DualSense and on par with the Switch 2 Joy-Cons, I believe the price is justified by its repairability, unique trackpad features, and the inclusion of TMR sticks—advantages that even premium controllers like the Xbox Elite and DualSense Edge lack. However, potential buyers should consider the reliance on Steam for optimal functionality. The controller operates as a compatibility layer, ensuring proper mapping for games. Although workarounds exist, this may deter some users. In my testing, the Steam Controller exhibited different behaviors in a Linux environment compared to Windows. While it requires Steam to function, it integrates seamlessly with Linux, often providing a smoother experience than on Windows. Valve has open-sourced the driver support for the Steam Controller, allowing developers to incorporate it into their games directly, enhancing compatibility across platforms. Our time has come It’s easy to view the Steam Controller as a device awaiting its ideal console, especially given the recent delays caused by external economic factors. However, for those of us who have long embraced the concept of a PC connected to a television, this controller represents a significant step toward a more cohesive gaming experience. The Steam Controller refines the couch-based PC gaming experience, affirming that our unconventional gaming habits are not without merit. As the living room PC community continues to grow, it seems our time may finally be upon us." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"], it is positioned competitively in the market, justified by its repairability and unique features, although it requires Steam for optimal functionality. The Steam Controller integrates well with Linux, providing a smoother experience than on Windows, and Valve has open-sourced its driver support for enhanced compatibility across platforms.
AppWizard
May 3, 2026
Mojang announced Minecraft Dungeons 2 during Minecraft Live 2026, confirming its release in Fall 2026. The game will be available on Windows PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Switch 2, with Game Pass support. A trailer hinted at new challenges involving Sculk blocks and the Deep Dark biome, and a QR code in the trailer led to a secret video with the term "spicewood." The original Minecraft Dungeons, released in 2020, faced criticism for repetitiveness and lack of endgame content, prompting Mojang to halt its development.
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