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Starfield

⚡️Starfield lands on PlayStation 5 on April 7, 2026, Bethesda's trailer walks through how the port exploits the DualSense controller feature-by-feature. Pretty NUTS for controller fans.

Adaptive triggers give weapon resistance; the light bar displays health; the speaker plays voiced logs; the touchpad is a quick-access menu; and there are «Quality» and «Performance» modes (up to 60 FPS).

Counter-Strike 2

👀 Dataminers digging through Counter-Strike 2 files found the characters folder renamed to Agents, a clear hint an agent expansion might be in the works.

They say the change fits the timing of the Animgraph2 integration, which would make sense for agent additions. On the flip side, the same file analysis suggests models from the Запретная зона mode and the heavy armor for both Terrorists and CTs are unlikely to make it into the current build.

State of Decay 3

☠️ State of Decay 3 is ALIVE, the devs are inviting players to a closed alpha.

Undead Labs says production isn't finished, but a series of closed alphas kicks off next month; registration is already open on the official site. The alpha promises 4-player co-op, new base-building and resource-management strategies, and bloody fights with zombies. Platforms: PC (Steam, Microsoft Store) and Xbox Series, with Russian text localization. No release date yet.

Nova Roma

🛠️ Nova Roma lands a stability patch 0.7.1866 in early access, another round of fixes and QoL. BETA

UI got some love: a tool to pinpoint citizen health issues, better UI scaling across screens, revamped tooltips and handy management tweaks. Economy & logistics got tuned, some project costs cut, wagons and ships behave smarter, and farm villas now distribute residents more reliably. AI pathing and task assignment improved, the fatigue system is being iterated, and a pile of bugfixes landed (map gen, resources, stuck units). Devs say they're actively using player saves to hunt down issues.

R.E.P.O

🚗 R.E.P.O. is still a coop staple, getting a big Cosmetics Update plus a twist on King of the Losers: arena fights give way to full-on races.

Expect track sprints, obstacle dodging and fights for pole position, you'll be testing driving skills as much as combat. Deep CUSTOMS let you tweak colours and mix visual parts so players can craft unique looks. No release date yet; the update is in active development.

Xenonauts 2

⚡️Xenonauts 2 FINALLY left Early Access, after almost 3 years and 7 major updates it reached v1.0.

Turn-based tactical RPG set in an alternate Cold War: build a network of bases, research alien tech and defend both ground and air. The 1.0 release brings a new alien type, map and gameplay improvements, technical fixes and Steam Workshop mod support; the devs are working on full modding tools and plan further updates plus paid DLC. PC-only (Steam, GOG, Epic Games Store) with Russian text; Steam rating, 80% Very Positive.

The Occultist

👻 Release trailer dropped for The Occultist, a deadly game of hide-and-seek on cursed Godstone Island.

You play medium Alan Rebels, chasing his missing father and a sinister cult: he can't fight, so survival is pure stealth, bluff and nerve. The only edge is a mysterious pendulum that unlocks unique ways to interact with spirits. Launch date, April 8.

Tides of Tomorrow

⚡️ Tides of Tomorrow drops on April 22 for PC and current‑gen consoles, director Adrien Ponce gave a playtime estimate: 10-15 hours per run.

Pace matters: SPEEDRUNNERS can blitz the story, while explorers who hunt optional levels and secret documents will squeeze out much more content.

Thick As Thieves

Thick As Thieves from OtherSide and Megabit, with Warren Spector, dropped online PvPvE, it's OFFLINE heisting now: solo or 2‑player co‑op.

A stealth action about thieves in a gaslit‑neon 1910s metropolis; announced 1.5 years ago and followed by radio silence. Coming to PC, PS5, Xbox Series (Steam & Epic), aiming for 2026. New details on April 9, 2026 at The Triple‑i Initiative. Scope: plan, hack locks, fool guards and run away with full pockets 🕵️

Darwin's Paradox

🐙 Darwin's Paradox is out, a stealth‑platformer from ZDT Studio with support from Konami. You play Darwin, a paradoxically clever OCTOPUS who must get home and, while at it, stop an alien invasion.

Kidnapped and dumped on a filthy junkyard by a factory, Darwin survives with brains and tentacle tricks: avoid direct fights, solve puzzles and unlock new areas. Available on PC (Steam), PS5, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch 2. No Russian localization, but a demo is available. 🐙

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