Source: Windows Central
The last thing I expected on Saturday morning was to pick up an indie game and immediately fall in love with it. That s the wonder of Xbox Game Pass, I suppose. I doubt I would have even heard of Rain on Your Parade, which was released on April 15, 2021 without Game Pass giving me access to a great selection of AAA games and indies. Since I wouldn t lose any money trying it out, I decided it was worth a shot.
I am happy to report that the developers at Unbound Creations LLC made something special. This little indie title is in the same vein as Untitled Goose Game and Donut County, so while it might not be the most challenging game, it s definitely a hilarious way to help you pass the time.
What you need to know
Xbox Live Gold is no longer required for free-to-play games on Xbox consoles.
This move brings the Xbox platform in line with Windows 10 PCs.
Microsoft first announced the change in January and has tested it out leading up to its general availability.
Microsoft just took a huge step to make games on Xbox consoles more accessible. People no longer need Xbox Live Gold for free-to-play games on Xbox consoles, including the Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. You also won t need an Xbox Live Gold subscription for free-to-play games on older hardware like the Xbox One S and original Xbox One.
Linux GUI app support is now part of Windows with latest preview build.
Other improvements to Task Manager are now also in testing.
The build is 21364 and is available in the Dev Channel.
Microsoft is back again with another Windows 10 preview build for Insiders in the Dev Channel. Today s build is 21364 and includes support for Linux GUI applications running directly on Windows using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). That, plus other minor changes and enhancements.
Microsoft is also adding more Edge process classifications to Task Manager a new eco mode that allows users to throttle certain processes from within Task Manager, and a new 50-on touch keyboard for Japanese users. The full changelog is as follows: