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Yesterday — 16 April 2026Main stream

Wishlisted by more than 250,000 players – promising Steam title launches next month

Romestead combines cozy base-building with survival RPG elements: by day, players build and expand their settlement in the ruins of the Roman Empire, while undead hordes attack at night. The concept already seems to be resonating strongly, with the game appearing on more than 250,000 wishlists – and its Early Access release date has now been confirmed.

From the makers of Hades: Highly rated ARPG is almost free on Steam

Deal | Supergiant’s first game is currently almost free on Steam. Bastion stands out above all for its narrator, who comments on nearly every action the player takes. Thanks to the current 85% discount, the action RPG is available for just $2.24 – matching its lowest price to date.

That’s why Arc Raiders players are now hunting streamers

On the unofficial community website Speranza Bounties, Arc Raiders players can flag other accounts, vote each day on “Most Wanted” targets and submit confirmed eliminations. According to Insider Gaming, the platform does not just focus on aggressive PvP players, but also frequently places well-known streamers and content creators in the crosshairs.

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"I can’t wait until I’m 18": 14-year-old Malte turns to family court to start his own IT company

While others his age are busy playing video games, Malte Schröder is already planning to launch his own IT company. The 14-year-old from Rostock, Germany, wants to offer businesses a local alternative to external providers with a compact AI box, but says he cannot wait until he turns 18 because of how quickly technology is evolving. To make that happen, he is now taking the matter to court.

It’s getting close to Usain Bolt: Humanoid robot hits 10.1 m/s in 100-meter sprint

Unitree’s humanoid H1 robot sprinted at 10.1 m/s, which at first glance puts it surprisingly close to elite human speeds. The catch is that this figure refers only to its measured top speed, not the decisive total time over 100 meters. Even so, the run is impressive and suggests that Usain Bolt’s world record may not remain untouchable forever.

It’s getting close for Usain Bolt: Humanoid robot hits 10.1 m/s in 100-meter sprint

Unitree’s humanoid H1 robot sprinted at 10.1 m/s, which at first glance puts it surprisingly close to elite human speeds. The catch is that this figure refers only to its measured top speed, not the decisive total time over 100 meters. Even so, the run is impressive and suggests that Usain Bolt’s world record may not remain untouchable forever.

Mercedes EQS 2026 with 800 volts and up to 926 km of range – tech update targets long-standing image problem

The Mercedes EQS is set to receive what is likely its most significant update since launch in 2026. The electric luxury sedan is moving to an 800-volt system, while the EQS 450+ is expected to deliver up to 926 kilometers of WLTP range and charging speeds of up to 350 kW. At the same time, one key question remains: can this major technical upgrade also solve the model’s bigger problem so far – its lukewarm reception in the luxury segment?

Cyberattack on Rockstar: Hackers now plan to release stolen data

Just a few days after the first reports of a ransom demand targeting Rockstar Games, the situation is growing more serious. According to the BBC, the hacker group ShinyHunters has now announced that it plans to publish the stolen data because its demands were not met. Rockstar has confirmed the incident, but continues to maintain that neither players nor the release of Grand Theft Auto VI will be affected.

Pokémon Champions Season 2 leaked – these three Pokémon are reportedly included

The full Battle Pass for Season 2 of Pokémon Champions has allegedly surfaced online. It includes three Pokémon along with their Mega Evolutions, as well as cosmetics, tickets and in-game currencies. However, it remains unclear which rewards will be free and which will be part of the Premium Pass.

Apple tests four smart glasses designs – AI wearable instead of AR eyewear

Apple is apparently working on a new device category: smart glasses that are meant to function as an AI wearable rather than true AR glasses. The concept does not include image overlays, but is said to be closely linked to the iPhone. Four different designs are currently being tested.

Borderlands Mobile is suddenly here and apparently quite good – but fans still aren’t impressed

Borderlands Mobile has launched out of nowhere, without any prior marketing campaign – but for now only as part of a soft launch for iOS users in the US. The game itself appears promising, yet fans remain concerned about aggressive monetization and frustrated by its limited availability.

Voldemort could be portrayed by a woman in HBO’s Harry Potter series

Ralph Fiennes, who portrayed the Dark Lord in the original films, is unlikely to return as Voldemort in HBO’s new Harry Potter series. Instead, the actor who previously played Voldemort has put forward Tilda Swinton as a possible successor. At first glance, the idea of a female version of Voldemort may seem unusual, but it has already found some support among fans.

GTA 6: Rockstar comments on hacker attack with ransom demand

Following an alleged cyberattack involving a ransom demand, Rockstar Games has now publicly addressed the incident for the first time and confirmed that it is real. Fans can breathe a sigh of relief, however: according to Rockstar, the attack will have no impact on players or on the release of Grand Theft Auto VI.

Firefox on the verge of a major redesign: This is what the browser could look like

Firefox appears to be heading toward one of its biggest updates in years. With the internal “Project Nova”, Mozilla is working on a broad modernization of the browser that is intended not only to refresh the design, but also to bring more customization, new convenience features and greater user control over AI. The basis for this is an interview by PCWorld with Firefox chief Ajit Varma.

Intel aims to ease the memory burden of modern games, takes on Nvidia

With Texture Set Neural Compression, Intel has unveiled a new AI-based technology intended to store textures and material data far more efficiently. That could not only reduce download sizes, but also lower the VRAM requirements of modern games – an area Nvidia is also actively targeting.

Leak: Halo remake may be closer than expected

The dates for Halo: Campaign Evolved’s Advanced Access phase and full release may have been leaked. The information is based on a cryptic X post by grunt.api, a dataminer known in the Halo community. Some fans interpret the post as pointing to an Advanced Access start on July 23, 2026 and a full release on July 28, 2026. There has been no official confirmation so far.

Redmi K90 Max solves a major problem for gaming smartphones

With the K90 Max, Redmi could solve a problem that gaming smartphones have struggled with for years. The new model is said to combine active cooling with full dust and water resistance rated at IP66, IP68 and IP69. That would make it the first device of its kind to bring these two features together.

Pokémon Champions starts better than expected – but two technical issues frustrate players

Pokémon Champions has been received better than many expected: less grind, fair monetization and a more accessible entry into competitive play are earning praise. At the same time, an annoying Pokémon Home bug and the 30 FPS cap are dampening the overall mood.

Too risky: Why Anthropic is not releasing its new cyber AI to the public

Anthropic is keeping its new cyber AI, Claude Mythos, under wraps, even though the company says the model has found security vulnerabilities in major operating systems and browsers. The reason: Mythos may not only be able to detect vulnerabilities, but also help create dangerous exploits.

After hardware, games are now affected too: The AI boom shows new side effects

Gamers are already suffering from high memory prices driven by the AI boom and may even have to brace for further restrictions in the future. The strategy game Stormgate is losing its online features because its server host was acquired by an AI company. It is entirely possible that scenarios like this could become more common in the future.

AluminiumOS: Leaked images point to a striking look for Google’s new laptop platform

Google is apparently continuing work on AluminiumOS: A new leak shows eye-catching wallpapers with neon colors, abstract shapes, and both light and dark variants. The images could offer an early indication of how the new laptop platform is meant to stand out visually from ChromeOS.

YouTube fail: Third-party copyright claim forces Nvidia’s DLSS 5 video offline

Nvidia’s own promotional video for DLSS 5 was blocked on YouTube because of a third-party copyright claim. Although the clip is now back online, the case is still causing frustration in the community – and raises questions about the reliability of YouTube’s copyright system.

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