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Struny sudby XI: Volshebny son

⚡️ OLD-SCHOOL crew, RPG Struny sudby XI: Volshebny son has left Early Access and positions itself as a spiritual successor to Might & Magic.

Developer MIRTEK shipped the release: party-focused gameplay with a 5-hero squad in the world of Litei, a tech vs ancient cosmic evil storyline, 9 magic schools, over 15 dungeons and up to 100 hours to complete. Patch 1.58 adds a world map, extended draw distance and Steam achievements. Launch sale until 8 May, 1020 ₽. Minimum requirements: RTX 3060 and 40 GB free.

Forza Horizon 6

🏁 Forza Horizon 6 is topping Steam wishlists ahead of its May 19 launch, outpacing big names like LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and stealth‑action 007 First Light.

Runner‑up is Outbound, third, Dead as Disco; Paralives and a Deep Rock Galactic spin‑off round out the top ten. Judging by wishlist ranks, this MAY looks set to be one of the busiest months for PC and current‑gen consoles.

Crimson Desert

👀 Crimson Desert just got a TOP-down trick, the 1.03.00 update from Pearl Abyss adds advanced camera sliders so third‑person action can feel like an almost isometric ARPG.

The patch exposes manual controls for camera distance, height and offset; maxing out Camera Distance and Visual Range gives the top-down effect. Note: when obstacles appear the camera will auto-zoom toward the hero and snap back to the usual view. Gameplay remains the same, but the way the world reads changes dramatically.

Dragon's Dogma 2

Dragon's Dogma 2 got taken down by a hypervisor, hacker crew DenuvOwO has released a tool that bypasses Denuvo 😎

The hack lets the current build run without the game's anti‑tamper kicking in. After the disastrous 2024 leak that left a nearly unplayable build, players can now dive hassle‑free into the sprawling adventure across Vermund and the beastfolk lands of Battal.

Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era

🏆 Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era, five days before early access (April 30, 2026), the strategy game from Unfrozen with Hooded Horse and Ubisoft hit 1.5 million wishlists and sits at 9th on Steam.

The team brought on John Van Canegem as a consultant, the demo wowed fans, a major milestone that wouldn't exist without the community. Thanks, you LEGENDS!

Lords of the Fallen 2

⚡️Lords of the Fallen 2 nailed internal playtests, CI Games boss Marek Tyminski says tester feedback was encouraging: there are issues, but none demand major mechanic overhauls.

The team promises a darker, more uncompromising souls‑like that leans into HARDCORE difficulty and thick atmosphere; reported flaws are «easy fixes», and the project is aiming to go gold by the end of 2026. 😈

Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe

⚠️ Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe lost its director, and, according to leaks, looks like it's losing its magic and the witch's cat-control too 🐈

In January 2026 Benoît Riche, who worked on Batman: Arkham Origins and Valhalla, left Ubisoft and moved to Servo Games (per LinkedIn). The project is now in the hands of Jean Guesdon, appointed in February as creative director and head of Assassin's Creed content; insider j0nathan says Guesdon has already cut many magical features, including the cat-control. WILD

Diana

🤖 Diana HACKED the official Pragmata account on X: encrypted code was posted, the bio got swapped and a child's drawing appeared, creepy and clever.

It wasn't a real breach but an interactive promo for the action game released on April 17, 2026, about astronaut Hue and his little companion surviving on a post‑apocalyptic Moon, marketing with attitude. 🤖

Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced

🤨 A mini-scandal erupted around Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, due 9 July 2026, after updated models of NPC courtesans look noticeably fuller. Some fans accuse Ubisoft of reshaping looks to fit modern social trends and are calling for a BOYCOTT.

Defenders say the tweaks aim for historical accuracy, affect minor NPCs only and don't touch gameplay, many players call the backlash overblown.

Peter Molyneux

Peter Molyneux is disappointed, BUMMER: the Fable reboot won't feature the classic look-changes based on deeds (horns for villains, halo for saints). 🤨

Playground Games explains the cut as both a technical headache (high-res models + multiple genders) and a deliberate move away from simplistic binary morality. Rather than visual effects, NPCs will react according to their own values. Release is still scheduled for autumn.

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