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AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Sega has canceled its "Super Game" project, originally intended to redefine gaming by March 2026, and is redirecting around 100 developers to create traditional "Full Games" that require upfront payment. This decision reflects a reevaluation of the company's priorities in light of competitive market dynamics and the challenges posed by established titles. Sega aims to focus on nurturing existing franchises like Sonic, Crazy Taxi, and Jet Set Radio, avoiding layoffs or studio closures. The gaming industry is experiencing a shift towards a preference for quality single-player titles over live service models, as seen with other companies like Capcom and NetEase.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
Residents of Moscow are experiencing GPS spoofing in downtown areas, leading many to use paper maps instead of digital navigators due to signal manipulation by security forces to counter Ukrainian drones. The Russian government is "throttling" popular messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram in favor of a domestically developed super-app named Max. This strategy aims to reshape online interactions in Russia and is part of broader efforts to control the digital landscape. Analysts suggest that this could lead to a near-total internet shutdown during emergencies, with a published "whitelist" of about 900 essential websites. The internet disruptions have particularly affected younger generations who rely heavily on social networks and online services. Russia's media regulator, Roskomnadzor, has blocked foreign platforms for non-compliance with data localization laws and is targeting messaging apps, making them largely unusable without VPNs. Telegram may face a complete shutdown on April 1. Despite the crackdown, state agencies continue to use Telegram for communication, while security services view these apps as potential threats.
AppWizard
March 17, 2026
Widespread mobile Internet outages have affected Moscow for over a week, disrupting daily life for its 12 million residents and impacting services like online payments and navigation. Since March 7, offline solutions such as pagers and paper maps have seen increased demand. The Kremlin attributes the disruptions to heightened security measures amid ongoing tensions with Ukraine. Critics argue that the government uses security as a pretext to control citizens' lives. Mobile Internet disruptions have been present in Russia since June 2025 but have only recently intensified in Moscow. Freelancers report negative impacts on their work due to the outages. The Russian government has been managing Internet usage by targeting Western tech companies and promoting domestic alternatives. Access issues have also affected popular apps like Telegram. A law signed by Putin on February 20 allows the Federal Security Service (FSB) to request service suspensions from telecommunications operators, exempting them from liability for compliance. The government has a history of censoring online content and tightening control over civil liberties since Putin's return to power in 2012, with measures intensifying since the invasion of Ukraine began in 2022.
BetaBeacon
March 11, 2026
Xemu, an original Xbox emulator, has been adapted for Android by developers who forked the project. There are two versions available, one paid on the Google Play Store and another free version on GitHub. Performance on Android is currently inconsistent, with some games running better than others.
AppWizard
December 13, 2025
Fanatical has launched the Prestige Collection, a build-your-own bundle deal featuring 24 games, including Doom Eternal: Deluxe Edition. Discounts start with the purchase of two games and increase with additional titles: two games cost .50 each, three games cost .25 each, and four or more games cost each. The bundle includes popular titles such as Ultrakill, Ghostwire: Tokyo, and Deathloop, with a total price of .99 for all four, offering savings of 88% off the standard price. The bundle is available until January 8, 2025.
AppWizard
October 6, 2025
Easy Delivery Co. is a delivery simulator developed by Sam C and published by Oro Interactive, currently available on Steam. The game has received an "Overwhelmingly Positive" rating, with 95% of 1,567 user reviews being favorable. Priced at .99, it features a PS1-style aesthetic and gameplay reminiscent of titles like Death Stranding and Animal Crossing. The game spans approximately four to seven hours and is Steam Deck Verified for compatibility. Players navigate a mountain town with challenging weather conditions, and user reviews highlight its charm, music, and engaging gameplay.
AppWizard
September 21, 2025
Wobbly Life is a physics-driven open-world simulation game that offers activities like racing and pizza delivery. The 1.0 update introduces a second open world, potentially outer space, with new roles such as a space detective and gardening classes. Players can assist in retrieving artifacts at a space museum. The update includes quality-of-life improvements, allowing simultaneous buying and selling of houses, along with technical enhancements like improved loading times and reduced latency. The game has a favorable rating on Steam and is currently available at a 20% launch discount for £16.
AppWizard
September 14, 2025
Players are transported to a reimagined New York in 1939, featuring anti-gravity technology, in the debut role-playing game Aether and Iron by Seismic Squirrel. Players assume the role of Gia, a smuggler, who embarks on a mission with a young scientist named Nellie. The game utilizes a unique dice mechanic for decision-making, allowing players to specialize in attributes like Brass, Hustle, or Smarts. Choices made during gameplay can have significant consequences, creating a sense of tension. The game includes vehicle combat in a turn-based format, inspired by fast-paced car chases, and offers customization options for vehicles. Aether and Iron combines turn-based strategy with visual novel elements and features a richly crafted world with a captivating art style and branching narrative. The game is set to be released in 2026.
AppWizard
September 13, 2025
Instagram is considered one of the most invasive apps for Southeast Asian travelers, collecting extensive personal data, including location, preferences, and browsing habits. It shares the top position with Facebook, both collecting 32 types of data, with 25 types directly linked to users. Both platforms track seven types of data across various services. Grab ranks third, collecting 27 types of data, with eight linked to users and 15 tracked across services. Threads, another Meta app, collects 32 types of data, all linked directly to users, without tracking data externally. Messenger also collects 32 types of data linked directly to users. Meta Business Suite collects the same amount of data as Messenger and Threads, all linked to users, without external tracking. Nordstrom Rack collects 22 types of data, with four linked to users and 18 tracked across services. Pinterest collects 29 types of data, with only two linked directly to users and six tracked across services. The AE + Aerie app collects 21 types of data, with three linked to users and 16 tracked across platforms. The extensive data collection by these apps raises significant privacy concerns, particularly regarding how the data is used for commercial gain and targeted advertising.
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