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AppWizard
April 29, 2026
Publisher Dotemu will release Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes on PC on May 11, 2026. The game is developed by Alt Shift and features players as fleet commanders in a post-apocalyptic setting following the fall of the Twelve Colonies. Gameplay includes survival-focused elements, fleet management, tactical decision-making, resource gathering, and defense against Cylon attacks. The game will be available for purchase on Steam and GOG.
TrendTechie
April 27, 2026
The Moscow City Court has ordered a website administrator to pay a penalty of 600,000 rubles for hosting pirated copies of television series such as "Univer," "Fizruk," and "Devushki s Makarovym." The court found that the website generated revenue through advertisements and engaged in "intentional piratical activity" by offering downloads via torrent. The administrator was also required to pay an additional 11,000 rubles in court fees. Although he attempted to appeal the ruling, he missed the deadline and the court allowed him to restore it, but the original ruling remained in effect.
TrendTechie
April 21, 2026
The Pirate Bay celebrates its 22nd anniversary and continues to serve millions of users despite access-blocking attempts. When it launched, only about 10% of the global population had internet access, and content consumption was mainly offline. The oldest active torrent on The Pirate Bay is an episode of "High Chaparral" featuring Uri Geller, uploaded on March 25, 2004. The oldest active music torrent is a compilation titled Instant Hits by Gyllene Tider, and the oldest active gaming torrent is The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth. Additionally, the documentary Revolution OS, uploaded on March 31, 2004, remains available, despite the director's dissatisfaction with piracy. The oldest active torrent on the internet is a short amateur parody film, The Fanimatrix, created in September 2003.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
Chris Avellone expressed skepticism about the possibility of a remaster for Fallout: New Vegas, stating that he doubts Bethesda has the engineering capability to undertake such a project. He noted that the last directive from Bethesda to Obsidian involved delivering source code for a fee, indicating complications in the remastering process. Avellone suggested that a remaster would require a similar financial and logistical approach, and mentioned that a potential Fallout 3 remake could help identify challenges for a New Vegas remaster. He also highlighted that despite Bethesda and Obsidian being under Microsoft, past internal disagreements could affect collaboration. Avellone has continued to work in the gaming industry since leaving Obsidian, contributing to other RPGs and collaborating on an unannounced project. Speculation about a Fallout 3 remaster has been ongoing, but Avellone's comments underscore the complexities of remastering classic titles.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
This summer, the fighting game community will see the release of "Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game" on July 2, priced at .99. The game features 12 characters from "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and "The Legend of Korra," with over 900 hand-drawn frames for each character. It will include casual and ranked matches, rollback netcode, and be available on PS5, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. The game also offers a single-player story mode and a gallery mode. Pre-orders start at .99, with a deluxe edition available for .99 that includes additional content. Pre-order bonuses include a Samurai skin for Appa and voting privileges for future characters.
AppWizard
March 26, 2026
Owlcat Games has announced a new RPG titled The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, inspired by a television series and book series. The game features traditional CRPG elements and a dynamic environment with frequent shootouts. It is set to be released in spring 2027, with a closed beta starting April 22 for purchasers of the physical Collector’s Edition and the digital "Miller’s Pack" edition. A unique feature includes an identical twin character influenced by the player's character creation choices.
TrendTechie
March 24, 2026
North Korea allows limited access to the internet, smartphones, and laptops, but this access is heavily monitored by the government. Citizens use rebranded Chinese smartphones equipped with surveillance software called Red Flag, which captures screenshots of user activities. The country has developed a Linux-based operating system, Red Star, that alerts authorities if a file from outside the country is opened. Software designed by North Korean engineers tags media files accessed on devices, enabling tracking of foreign content consumption. The telecommunications system, developed with Egypt's Orascom, operates a dual network for locals and tourists, preventing direct communication between the two. Foreign SIM cards are tracked and destroyed to limit global internet access. Viewing certain foreign content can lead to severe penalties, including the death penalty for materials that criticize the regime or involve pornography. There is a black market for USB drives containing contraband content, reflecting demand despite the risks. To combat the appeal of foreign entertainment, the government has created approximately 125 mobile games, including one featuring Cristiano Ronaldo, to keep citizens engaged with local content.
AppWizard
March 3, 2026
Resident Evil Requiem is the latest installment in the Resident Evil franchise, focusing on horror rather than action. The game features dual protagonists, Grace, an inexperienced FBI analyst, and Leon Kennedy, a seasoned action hero, allowing players to switch between them for different gameplay experiences. Grace's segments are in first-person, enhancing horror elements, while Leon's sections are more action-oriented. The game alternates between the two characters, creating a dynamic narrative that heightens tension and player engagement. The reception has been positive, with the game balancing action and horror effectively. It is currently available for .39 / £49.19 at Fanatical, representing an 18% discount, and includes a free game or coupon with purchase.
AppWizard
February 24, 2026
On February 24, 2026, G2A.com released an analysis on the Fallout franchise's television series and its impact on PC game sales. Key findings include: - Sales stabilized at a higher baseline in 2025 following an initial surge from Season 1 in April 2024. - Sales volume increased by 78% in the month before Season 2 premiered, demonstrating the 'Halo Effect.' - Interest in the franchise remained significantly higher than early 2024 levels even between seasons. - 'Complete' variants of games accounted for over 60% of total franchise orders on G2A. - Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition saw a 12.5% increase in market share during Season 2 compared to Season 1. - Interest in classic titles like the Fallout Classic Collection and Fallout 2 remained consistent. The analysis included sales data for various Fallout titles and their editions.
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