Apple has finally launched a browser-based version of its App Store in 2025, allowing users to browse and search for apps online, although purchases still redirect to the device's native App Store. This long-awaited development offers a new way to explore apps across different Apple platforms via a web interface, despite questions about its practical use.
Certain Xbox 360 games are reappearing as 'coming soon' on the Xbox Store in some regions, sparking speculation about a possible update or glitch, but no official confirmation has been provided by Microsoft.
Sony acknowledges the need for improvements to the PS Store, which is crucial for PS5 and PS4 sales, and commits to ongoing updates to enhance user experience, addressing issues like UI quirks and media content, despite the store's current limitations compared to competitors like Steam.
Microsoft is implementing new rules to prevent 'bundle spam' on the Xbox Store, targeting developers who bundle identical game SKUs across different platforms without meaningful differentiation, to improve transparency and search result integrity.
The PlayStation Store is flooded with low-quality, AI-generated meme games featuring bizarre artwork, raising concerns about store curation and the impact of AI slop on user experience.
The Nintendo Store is offering significant discounts on popular Nintendo Switch games, with prices starting as low as $3. Notable deals include Minecraft for $14, Persona 5 Royal for $29, and Hogwarts Legacy for $41. Physical game deals are also available at retailers like Amazon and Walmart.
The highly anticipated game Hollow Knight: Silksong has been classified as PG in Australia via the IARC Ratings Guide, following its previous rating in Korea. The game was also listed on the Xbox/Microsoft Store with an ESRB rating. These developments have sparked speculation about the game's imminent release, as fans eagerly await its arrival.
Electronic Arts has added nine classic games, including The Saboteur, to Steam, making them easier to play on devices like the Steam Deck. The games are currently on sale to celebrate their arrival on the platform. The move is seen as a positive step in supporting old games and making them more accessible, especially since The Saboteur had been delisted from Steam in 2015.
EA has released a collection of its older games, including Command & Conquer – The Ultimate Collection and SimCity 3000, on Steam, marking a significant move for the PC gaming community. While some of these titles were previously available on other platforms like GOG, their availability on Steam provides greater accessibility. The release comes with discounted prices for a limited time, signaling a potential shift in EA's approach to preserving and making its classic games more widely accessible.
CD Projekt, the publisher of popular games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077, is currently giving away 70 free games through its digital storefront, GOG. The list includes classics like Ultima IV and Quake II RTX, offering a diverse range of genres and a nostalgic journey through gaming history. With such a wide selection, there's bound to be something for everyone to enjoy.