update rollout

AppWizard
January 14, 2026
The save file bug in Death Stranding on Xbox PC has been resolved through a collaboration between Microsoft, 505 Games, and Kojima Productions. Initially, players faced issues where save files would fail to copy after a short gameplay period, leading to lost progress and contributing to a low review score of 2/5 on the Xbox PC store. The fix is being rolled out as part of the Xbox Gaming Services background app, and players can check for the update by verifying the version number in the Xbox PC app. The updated version is 32.106.13001.0 or higher. After testing the update, players have reported consistent progress saving. Death Stranding Director's Cut is available for purchase on the Xbox Store for .99 and supports the Xbox Play Anywhere initiative.
AppWizard
November 5, 2025
Valve has introduced a feature for the Steam Deck that allows users to download games while the device's screen is turned off. This feature is available in the beta version of the Steam Deck client and activates automatically when the device is plugged in. Users can initiate downloads and press the power button to continue downloading with the screen off, entering a low-power mode. In this mode, users can check download progress by pressing any button or moving the device. If the device is unplugged and the battery drops below 20%, it will automatically enter sleep mode to prevent data corruption during downloads. This feature is expected to move from the beta version to the stable version of SteamOS within the next month.
Winsage
October 20, 2025
Microsoft has released final updates for the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) as part of October’s Patch Tuesday for Windows 10 versions 21H2 and 22H2, identified by KB numbers such as KB5068164 and KB5067017. These updates include an automatic installation of the Safe OS Dynamic Update (KB5067017) to improve recovery reliability and setup behavior. The Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) will now show a message box for application launch issues instead of a debug command prompt. Additional Safe OS Dynamic Updates have been released for older systems: KB5067016 for Windows 10 version 1809 and Windows Server 2019, KB5067015 for Windows 10 version 1607 and Windows Server 2016, and KB5067018 for other supported Windows 10 editions. This release coincides with Windows 10’s final Patch Tuesday update under KB5066791, marking the end of regular support for all editions of the operating system. Users can access the updates through Windows Update or the Microsoft Update Catalog.
Winsage
July 26, 2025
Microsoft has indicated that the release of Windows 11 25H2 is expected between October and November, although an official announcement has not yet been made. The company has lifted an update block that previously prevented the Windows 11 24H2 update from appearing for certain PCs, allowing more devices to become eligible for the update. The Windows 11 24H2 update was made accessible to all users in May, except for those under a "Compatibility hold" due to performance instability issues, particularly affecting PCs with Intel's Alder Lake processors or those using Easy Anti-Cheat software. The recent removal of the compatibility hold allows Alder Lake+ PCs to download and install the 24H2 update, but some devices may still face other compatibility holds. Users are advised to wait for Microsoft to remove these blocks instead of attempting manual installations. Additionally, some Alder Lake+ PCs may need to update Easy Anti-Cheat to install the 24H2 update, which can be triggered by launching a frequently played game. While progress has been made in resolving these issues, not all update blocks have been lifted, and the timeline for removing the remaining compatibility holds is uncertain.
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