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AppWizard
May 3, 2026
Minecraft was developed by Markus "Notch" Persson in May 2009 and led to the establishment of Mojang Studios a month later. The official version was released for Mac and PC in November 2011. By September 2014, it had sold 54 million copies and had 100 million registered users, prompting Microsoft's acquisition of Minecraft and Mojang Studios. Under Microsoft's ownership, the game has continued to grow, with the latest version, Minecraft 26.1, released in March, featuring new blocks, mechanics, mobs, and challenges.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
A total of 27 cozy games are set to be released in May, with a focus on simulation games. Notable upcoming titles include: - Thrifty Business: Release Date: May 18 | Shop organizing sim - Greenhearth Necromancer: Release Date: May 11 | Balcony garden sim - Paralives: Release Date: May 25 | Sims-like life sim - OddFauna: Secret of the Terrabeast: Release Date: May 13 | Creature collecting and crafting - Wax Heads: Release Date: May 5 | Record store narrative sim Three of these titles have experienced delays.
AppWizard
April 27, 2026
Spotify is expanding into fitness by launching a dedicated hub for both free and Premium users, featuring guided workouts from established wellness creators, including yoga classes. Premium users will also benefit from a partnership with Peloton in select markets. Nearly 70% of Spotify's Premium users work out monthly, and the platform has over 150 million active fitness playlists worldwide. The new fitness hub aims to enhance users' workout experiences with curated guided sessions.
Winsage
April 26, 2026
Microsoft has announced changes to the Windows operating system to improve user experience concerning updates, restarts, and shutdowns, impacting over a billion users. Key enhancements include the ability to skip updates during the out-of-box experience, extend update pauses indefinitely, always-available options to shut down and restart without updating, and more insights on available updates. These changes are currently rolling out to Windows Insiders and those in the Experimental channels, with plans to extend to all users soon.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Valheim is a Norse-inspired survival game developed by Iron Gate Studio, which allows players to build homes and fight monsters. It is set to release its 1.0 version five years after its initial launch. The game has been compared to titles like Rust but maintains a unique charm. The development team decided against an MMO format, which they consider "the best design decision." Valheim began as a test project for networking solutions, evolving into a game focused on single-player and small group experiences. The Nordic theme was chosen for its compatibility with the gameplay, despite the CEO Richard Svensson not being a fan of Viking lore. The game's art style was developed out of necessity, allowing for easier solo production. Each biome in the game is created separately, with influences from games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, while loosely incorporating Norse mythology. Valheim has achieved financial success and critical acclaim during its early access phase, enabling Iron Gate Studio to focus on its development. The game is currently available on Steam at a 50% discount. Indie Game Works, featuring a chapter on Valheim, is available in limited and general editions.
Winsage
April 25, 2026
On April 24, a protest organized by environmental and consumer advocacy groups took place outside the Microsoft France office in Paris to oppose the company's decision to discontinue support for the Windows 10 operating system. Activists claim this could lead to the obsolescence of approximately 300 million computers worldwide, resulting in 58 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions and significant depletion of raw materials. Consumers may face an average cost of €600 for new devices if they upgrade. Experts warn users must choose between expensive new hardware or risking financial fraud due to lack of security updates. The organization Halte à l'Obsolescence Programmée is gathering signatures for a petition advocating for a mandatory 15-year software support period. Public advocacy previously convinced Microsoft to extend its software update releases by an additional 12 months. The protest aims to raise awareness and apply pressure until the end of October.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Shuhei Yoshida, former head of PlayStation's indie division, expressed skepticism about launching PS5 titles on PC simultaneously with console releases during the Powerhouse Museum ALT. Games Festival. He noted that Sony typically releases first-party PS5 games on PC after a delay, which has included titles like Horizon Zero Dawn and Ghost of Tsushima. Yoshida believes this staggered approach helps recover investments in high-budget projects. He indicated that releasing games on PC after a couple of years allows for reinvestment in future projects and raised concerns about the implications of day-one releases for triple-A titles on other platforms. Recent reports suggest that Sony may be reconsidering its strategy, with major titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros remaining exclusive to the console. Yoshida also revealed he was dismissed from his position at SIE Worldwide Studios for not following directives from Jim Ryan.
AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Sony is considering a strategy shift regarding the release of its first-party single-player games on PC alongside the PlayStation 5. Former Sony executive Shuhei Yoshida stated that PC ports have not negatively impacted PS5 sales and could help recoup development costs for high-budget titles. He noted that releasing games on PC after a period of exclusivity allows for additional revenue that can be reinvested into future projects. Yoshida also mentioned his departure from the role of president of Worldwide Studios was due to a lack of alignment with then-CEO Jim Ryan. Currently, Sony has not officially announced its future plans for PC releases, and there is uncertainty regarding upcoming titles like Saros and Marvel’s Wolverine.
BetaBeacon
April 24, 2026
Bilibili Games has announced the global release of their new mobile game, Lumi Master, which is a monster-capturing & raising RPG set to launch in summer 2026. Players can capture over 100 Lumis into cards, raise and evolve them through battles, and participate in multiplayer versus modes or trading with other players. The game will be available in multiple languages and a pre-registration campaign is ongoing with the chance to win a Nintendo Switch 2 sweepstake if 1 million registrants are reached.
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