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Mac Gamers Rejoice as Palworld Releases for Mac

Palworld is now available on the Mac App Store, bringing popular Mac gamers another beloved title to enjoy. The new version includes recent updates and most of its features, but dedicated server hosting will have to wait until mid-March. A cross-play feature that was promised is still missing, which may limit the game's online multiplayer experience.

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Palworld developer has no idea why Nintendo’s suing over its Pokémon-like game, but the company seems unfazed by the lawsuit as it rolls out a big update in December adding a new island to the game. The development of Palworld has been a surprise to many, with the game achieving 15-million-copies-sold-in-its-first-month sales. The success of Palworld has also led to the creation of a new indie publishing label, Pocketpair Publishing.

The Tech Industry's New Cool Kids Are Getting Older Faster Period Δ1.73

The rise of new gadgets from Apple is a welcome change for those looking to upgrade their devices without breaking the bank. The new MacBook Air and iPad Air are notable upgrades that offer faster performance, better webcams, and more affordable prices. Meanwhile, apps like Palworld and Deli Boys are offering fresh takes on gaming and community-building experiences.

Microsoft Brings Copilot App to Macos for First Time Δ1.71

Microsoft has released its Copilot AI assistant as a standalone application for macOS, marking the latest step in its AI-powered software offerings. The app is available for free download from the Mac App Store and offers similar features to OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's apps. With its integration with Microsoft software, Copilot aims to enhance productivity and creativity for users.

Microsoft Copilot Goes Mainstream on Mac with Dedicated App Δ1.70

Microsoft has released a dedicated app for its AI assistant, Copilot, on the Mac platform. The new app requires a Mac with an M1 processor or later and at least macOS 14 Sonoma. The full app features advanced AI capabilities, including Think Deeper and voice conversations.

Physical Game Media Might Perish because of the 25% Tariffs on Imported Discs Δ1.70

The proposed 25% tariff on imported disc games could lead to a shift towards all-digital strategy in the gaming industry, with potential price increases for physical copies. Digital distribution is becoming increasingly popular, and recent changes have already led to more affordable pricing for AAA titles. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the tariffs' fate means that the market's response will be closely watched.

Microsoft's Copilot Ai Now Has a Mac App - Here's What You'll Need to Run It Δ1.70

Microsoft has expanded its Copilot AI to Mac users, making the tool free for those with the right system. To run it, a user will need a Mac with an M1 chip or higher, effectively excluding Intel-based Macs from access. The Mac app works similarly to its counterparts on other platforms, allowing users to type or speak their requests and receive responses.

Epic Games Store: March's Second Free Game Is a Top-Rated Hit with Online Pvp Mode Δ1.70

Epic Games Store is currently offering a free action-adventure title, with plans to introduce the highly-rated 2D fighting game Them's Fightin' Herds next week. This game, set in the whimsical world of Fœnum, features a streamlined control scheme and an engaging online PvP mode, appealing to both casual and competitive players. With a "very positive" rating on Steam and a dynamic music system, Them's Fightin' Herds promises to deliver an exciting gaming experience when it becomes available for free from March 6 to March 13.

Roblox Is Getting Faster on Chromebooks Δ1.70

Roblox players on Chromebooks are set to experience faster performance, with the company rolling out an x86 version of the game optimized for Chromebooks. This update promises "up to 2x faster performance" across all games and experiences, leading to smoother gameplay, quicker load times, and a better overall Roblox experience. The changes will also bring new in-game perks, including a special Chrome jetpack for avatars and exclusive items.

RPCS3 Emulator RPCS3 for Android Enters Alpha Phase. Δ1.69

The development of an alpha version for Android is a significant milestone for the RPCS3 team, which had previously announced that the mobile port would not be released anytime soon. The growing popularity of game console emulation on mobile devices and the increasing accessibility of emulators on platforms like iOS have likely contributed to this change in stance. However, it's essential to note that this alpha version is still in its early stages and may not provide a proper PS3 emulation experience.

Epic Games Store Free Game Giveaway Now Available Worldwide but Only for a Short Time Δ1.69

The Epic Games Store has updated its free games program on PC, offering an indie fighting game worth $20 that has also been released on Linux, macOS, PlayStation, Xbox and the Nintendo Switch. The storefront is giving away Them's Fightin' Herds, developed by Mane6 and published across various platforms, from March 7 to March 13. This deal only discounts the base game, with the Deluxe Edition offering additional content but not discounted.

Half-Life 3 Is Just the Hot Exclusive Valve Needs to Propel Steamos Past Windows Δ1.69

Valve is positioning itself to potentially release Half-Life 3 alongside its SteamOS, suggesting that a high-profile exclusive could drive significant user adoption of the operating system. The success of Half-Life 2 in launching Steam highlights the potential impact of a similar strategy today, especially as Valve seeks to establish SteamOS as a credible alternative to Windows. By tying a major gaming title to its new platform, Valve could entice gamers to explore beyond the Windows ecosystem, leveraging nostalgia and anticipation to facilitate this shift.

Top-Rated Indie Steam Deck Games Hit up to 85% Off in Limited-Time Sale Δ1.69

Most of these game deals will end on March 13. Many top-rated games have seen a limited-time price cut on Steam, with discounts ranging from 20% to 86%. These deals include many well-rated and Steam Deck Playable titles, making it an excellent opportunity for gamers to grab some amazing indie games at discounted prices.

Monster Hunter Wilds Steam Deck Performance in Jeopardy Δ1.69

The struggles of Monster Hunter Wilds on the Steam Deck highlight the challenges of playing demanding games on a handheld console, with poor performance and graphical fidelity issues plaguing the experience. Despite attempts at optimization, such as upscaling and lowering detail levels, the game continues to struggle, forcing players to find alternative solutions like cloud gaming or desktop PCs. The situation serves as a cautionary tale for gamers expecting seamless experiences on portable devices.

Tariffs on Mexico May Spell Doom for Physical Game Discs Δ1.69

Game publishers could completely stop making physical game discs owing to the 25% tariff on Mexico. Analysts warn that pricing for even the digital versions could increase, along with prices for hardw. The tariffs that came into effect on March 4 are targeted towards Canada, Mexico, and China, with Mexico seemingly being the major producer of these game discs.

The Apple Vision Pro's Spatial Computing Future Takes Shape Δ1.69

The Vision Pro's spatial computing capabilities are rapidly expanding with new apps, including the highly-anticipated Spatial Gallery and the web. However, these innovations also raise questions about the ecosystem's direction and user experience. The App Store's presence on the Vision Pro is a significant development in its growth as a platform.

Launch Window for M4 MacBook Air, New Budget iPad, and iPad Air Imminent Δ1.69

The M4 MacBook Air is widely expected to boast the same chassis as the M3 MacBook Air. Apple's MacBook Air with the extremely potent M4 SoC is now expected to arrive as soon as this week. A new budget iPad and a refreshed iPad Air are also on the horizon, though their release is likely to follow at a later date.

Monster Hunter Wilds' Peak Steam Player Count Sparks Concerns over Game's Performance Δ1.69

Monster Hunter Wilds is experiencing a significant surge in player counts on Steam, with some critics questioning whether the game can sustain such high levels of activity without sacrificing performance. The game's stable servers are handling the load well, but many players have reported poor framerates even with hardware above recommended specs. As the weekend approaches and more players log on, concerns are growing about the game's ability to maintain a smooth experience.

AI-Generated Review Summaries Hit Apple's App Store with iOS 18.4 Δ1.68

Apple is introducing AI-generated review summaries to its app store with iOS 18.4, generating brief paragraphs from user reviews using large language models to "compile highlights and key information." The summaries are refreshed weekly as new reviews are added, initially available in the US App Store for English-language apps and games with sufficient reviews. This feature aims to provide users with a concise overview of app ratings and sentiments.

Microsoft Unveils Copilot App for Mac Δ1.68

The Copilot app is a native macOS application that provides access to Microsoft's AI assistant, allowing users to upload images and generate images or text. The app features a dark mode, shortcut commands, and integration with other Microsoft apps. It also includes a document summarization feature that will be available on the macOS version soon.

PowerA Partners with Bandai Namco for Pac-Man Nintendo Switch and Xbox Accessories Δ1.68

The collaboration includes the introduction of a series of special edition Pac-Man gaming accessories for Nintendo Switch and Xbox, celebrating the 45th anniversary of the iconic arcade game. PowerA has announced a new partnership with Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc., which will see the release of various products, including controllers, cases, and other gaming peripherals. The company's new line is set to arrive "this Spring" and fans can sign up for updates on its website.

Fortnite Cloud Gaming Facing Potential Time Restrictions on xCloud Δ1.68

Fortnite cloud gaming is smooth enough for players to remain competitive. The most dedicated gamers log endless hours on the streaming service. A new discovery suggests future restrictions may be imposed on free-to-play Fortnite, potentially limiting playtime.

Nintendo Announces a New Switch OLED Bundle Ahead of the Switch 2 Δ1.68

The Nintendo Company is making a last-dash retail push for its aging Switch console with a new $349 bundle featuring the Switch OLED model, a copy of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and a three-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online. This limited-time offer marks a strategic shift as Nintendo prepares to unveil its successor, the Switch 2, which has already taken a significant production hit due to manufacturing setbacks. The company's bold move aims to revitalize sales ahead of the Switch 2's release.

The Fate of Nemesis Hangs in the Balance Δ1.68

Warner Bros. will retain the rights to Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis system until 2036, following the closure of Monolith Productions. The company applied for the patent in 2016 and gained the rights in 2021. As a result, the Nemesis system is now unusable by any other studio for another 11 years.

The Game Developer Faces Player Expectations Δ1.68

Stardew Valley's creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone has been praised for addressing game-breaking bugs and delivering new updates despite the challenges of managing a small development team alone. The game's massive player base, which recently broke its all-time Steam peak in March 2024 at 236,000 gamers, has placed significant expectations on Barone to deliver content regularly. To maintain this player engagement, Barone prioritizes ongoing support and updates for the game across various platforms.

Pokémon Champions Gets Right to the Fights Δ1.68

The Pokémon Company's latest reveal, Pokémon Champions, appears to be a game focused solely on battling, with players able to import their 'mons from other Pokémon games into the new multiplayer experience. While the specifics of the game are still light, it seems to cater to competitive Pokémon players who use online battle simulators to test team composition and monster builds. The game's release across multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS, aims to reach a wider audience.