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AppWizard
June 21, 2026
YouTuber Chris Spargo analyzes why a SimCity game set in the UK may not resonate as well as its American version, noting that the game's design reflects American city governance, misrepresenting British cities. He discusses the complexities of public service management in the UK, highlighting the role of a British mayor and financial challenges faced by local councils due to centralization and social care costs. The video features a surprise cameo by UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who discusses the importance of empowering local communities and the Labour government's commitment to decentralization, granting more authority to local mayors.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
The Backrooms architect meme combines elements from the horror film "Backrooms," directed by Kane Parsons, and the video game Minecraft. The meme originates from a scene where the character Clark, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, expresses frustration about being a furniture salesman instead of an architect. This scene was edited with a Minecraft tune by TikToker @jur.aep in June 2026, and later popularized by @aaronck57, who paired it with images of poorly executed Minecraft builds. The meme humorously critiques substandard constructions, portraying Clark as a defender of his creations while asserting his identity as an architect.
AppWizard
June 7, 2026
The PC Gaming Show will return this summer, featuring over 50 games. Hosts include Frankie Ward, Mica Burton, Sean 'Day[9]' Plott, and YouTuber Elz. The event will be broadcast on Twitch, YouTube, X, and Steam with localized subtitles in multiple languages and sign language options. It starts on Sunday, June 7, at 12:00 PT / 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST / 03:00 CST. A 30-minute pre-show will precede the main event, and co-streams will be available from popular personalities. Viewers can win a custom PC, and the event will include highlights from the Future Games Show and interviews, including one with Gareth Damian Martin, creator of Citizen Sleeper.
AppWizard
May 31, 2026
Star Citizen has surpassed billion in player funding. The single-player component, Squadron 42, is reportedly in the "closing stages" of development, according to Chris Roberts. It entered a beta phase earlier this year, but concerns about its performance have led sources to suggest a release date in 2027. There is speculation that Squadron 42 may be showcased at this year's Summer Games Fest, based on hints from a senior game designer.
AppWizard
May 22, 2026
Sue Jacquot, an 81-year-old gamer and YouTuber known as GrammaCrackers, was the target of a swatting incident on May 18, which involved a false emergency call that prompted a significant police response at her home. She was livestreaming a "Minecraft" session to raise funds for her grandson Jack Self's cancer treatments at the time. The Queen Creek Police SWAT team arrived with full tactical gear, but the situation was resolved quickly as the report was confirmed to be a hoax. Jacquot has over 630,000 YouTube subscribers and has raised over 0,000 through her GoFundMe campaign for her grandson's medical expenses. Despite the incident, she continued her gaming activities the next day, supported by her community.
AppWizard
May 21, 2026
Steam users are warned about the risks of downloading free games, particularly a compromised title called Beyond The Dark, which was a clone of the horror game Phasmophobia. This game contained malware named UnityPlayer.dll that activated upon launch, targeting saved passwords and cryptocurrency extensions in browsers. Users experienced instability and crashes while the malware operated in the background. It is recommended that those who downloaded the game delete associated files and perform a system scan, changing any potentially compromised passwords. Valve has removed Beyond The Dark from its storefront to prevent further downloads. Users are advised to scrutinize game descriptions, review feedback, and maintain reliable antivirus software to protect their personal information.
AppWizard
May 10, 2026
Microsoft has rolled out a new Xbox Mode for Windows 11 PCs, designed to provide a console-like gaming interface that enhances the gaming experience across various devices. This mode, initially introduced on the ROG Xbox Ally X and later expanded to Windows Insider users, allows for controller navigation and minimizes background processes for improved performance. Xbox Mode aggregates game libraries from multiple storefronts, enabling seamless switching between it and the standard Windows 11 desktop. Preliminary tests indicate that Xbox Mode offers performance improvements over standard Windows 11, particularly for Nvidia graphics cards. A YouTuber's analysis showed over 15 percent better performance in 1% low framerates and a 4.3 percent increase in average framerates at 1080p using an Nvidia card. At 1440p, improvements were 25 percent higher 1% lows and a 6.7 percent increase in average framerates. For AMD cards, the gains were less significant, with only a 2.5 percent increase in 1% lows at 1080p and a 1.4 percent improvement at 1440p. However, Xbox Mode has limitations, including issues with multi-monitor setups where secondary displays are blanked out, preventing access to other applications while gaming.
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