Steam wishlist hit The Day Before’s been delayed, and its store page removed

The Day Before was set for release on March 1st, but devs Fntastic have announced that it’s slipping to November 10th due to trademark concerns. In the latest unusual twist in The Day Before’s development, Fntastic shared a statement explaining the delay that credits it to a US trademark filing that the company overlooked. Oddly, The Day Before’s store page also seems to have disappeared from Steam within the past day.

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Minecraft briefly went down this morning, other Microsoft services still suffering

Minecraft, Xbox Live, Teams, Outlook and other 365 products. In a Twitter thread from Microsoft’s 365 Status account, they said the problems have been caused by “networking configuration issues”, and that a recent network change had been rolled back. It’s hoped this will solve the access problems people have faced trying to use these services this morning, but lingering issues may still be kicking about.

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Warhammer 40K: Darktide developers pause new content to address “mostly negative” feedback

Warhammer 40,000: Darktide developers Fatshark have announced that they’re delaying the co-op horde shooter’s seasonal content in order to focus solely on addressing “the feedback that many of you have.” That feedback is best witnessed via the recent Darktide Steam reviews, which sit at “Mostly Negative” after 8471 submissions. Specifically, Fatshark say they’re going to improve crafting, stability and performance.

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This forgotten point-and-click adventure is getting an “official” sequel 35 years later

Shadowgate was notoriously deadly. The type of thing that fell very much into the ‘touch anything and you’re dead’ bracket of early adventure games. Getting eaten by sharks, burned to death by a dragon, and the awkward fate of being dragged into space through a shattered mirror were just some of the ways you could cop it on the black and white Apple Macintosh original. Heck, if you lost your torch while exploring, you’d also fall and break your neck within minutes. Happy days! No doubt, then, that you’ll be pleased to hear that the original creators are now making a Shadowgate sequel for PC, more than 35 years after its initial release. Beyond Shadowgate is launching a Kickstarter campaign on February 18th, and promises lots more ridiculous ways to pop your clogs.

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New Nvidia GeForce driver preps for Forspoken, Dead Space remake, and DLSS 3 upgrades

RTX 40 series GPUs.

The 528.24 WHQL driver is mainly aimed at tuning up GeForce graphics cards for imminent PC releases Forspoken, the Dead Space remake, and Deliver Us Mars. All three will include DLSS support, which might come in handy for Forspoken in particular, given its slightly bananas system requirements. But 528.24 will also get Hitman 3 and Marvel’s Midnight Suns ready for DLSS 3 upgrades, with both games set to gain support for the overhauled upscaler in forthcoming patches.

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Psst hey, delightful puzzle game Windosill is now on Android too

Windosill. It’s still a joy to poke and prod at the wee indie puzzle game, tugging on orbs, spinning carousels, and jabbing at the many beaks and eyeballs and mouths and noises emerging from an ever-shifting box. It’s such a reward for curiosity. And it still looks great too, with that unaging smooth vector art from developer Vectorpark. Now it’s out on Android phones and tablets too. I bought it, and really enjoy how much a touchscreen adds to the tactile experience.

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