Summary

  • The upcoming bank holiday weekend has resulted in a slightly shorter week for many in the west, with the working week ending on Thursday and returning on Tuesday.
  • Despite the shortened week, a number of new PC games will be released every day, including The Fool’s Apprentice, Repose, and Stygian: Outer Gods on April 14; Lushfoil Photography Simulator, XCOM-municate mutants in Chains Of Freedom, and Lab Rat on April 15; Dive the Depths, Haunted House Renovator, and Portal Fantasy on April 16; Bionic Bay, White Knuckle, and Mandragora: Whispers Of The Witch Tree on April 17; and Lost Skies and Electro Bop Boxing League on April 18.
  • In other news, Bungie has detailed its plans for the next ten years of Destiny 2, including a “premium” paid game that will cost less than a typical full-price title; Microsoft is testing a new feature called Recall, which will take screenshots at regular intervals to help users remember what they were doing; and a new game called DMZ: Nuclear Survival will allow players to nuke things, bring ancient Roman soldiers back to life, and employ bears as gym clerks.

By Edwin Evans-Thirlwell

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