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See what just got better. This page highlights games that received recent patches, balance tweaks, new levels, bug fixes, or performance boosts. Fast loading, no installs, smooth on mobile, tablet, Chromebook, and desktop.
A live roll of titles that were patched or refreshed recently. Expect version bumps, new content drops, rebalanced difficulty, control improvements, and stability upgrades that make good games feel great.
Updates change the meta movement gets tighter, weapons feel cleaner, puzzles flow better, and FPS stabilizes on older devices. If you bounced off a game before, a fresh patch can flip it from “meh” to “must-play.”
Just Updated the most recent patches
Major Content new levels, modes, maps, bosses
Balance & QoL difficulty tuning, control tweaks, UI clarity
Performance faster loads, higher FPS, fewer stutters
Fixes bug squashes and soft-lock removals
Yes. Filter by Category (Action, Racing, Puzzle, Platformer, Strategy, IO, Sim/Idle, Kids & Family), Change Type (Content, Balance, Controls, Performance, Bug Fix), Device (Mobile, Desktop, Chromebook), Controls (Touch, Keyboard/Mouse, Controller), and Session Length (Quick Play, Endless, Time Attack).
Anything that changes how you play: new stages or mechanics, controller support added, touch targets resized, checkpoints reworked, or a difficulty curve rebuilt. Minor hotfixes still appear just tagged accordingly.
Usually no. Most browser games keep progress compatible; when a reset is required, we mark it clearly. If a title separates Legacy and New saves, you’ll see that in the card notes.
Mobile/Touch: bigger tap areas, better gesture detection, lower input delay
Desktop: cleaner keyboard binds, optional controller support, improved window focus
Low-Spec: lighter textures, smarter asset streaming, reduced CPU spikes
Smoothed difficulty ramps and fairer enemy timings make practice stick. You’ll learn faster, hit cleaner streaks, and climb leaderboards without fighting janky edges.
Refresh the game once to load new assets
Clear cache if visuals look mixed or dated
Close heavy background tabs on older laptops
Recheck the Controls panel bindings may be new or remappable
If progress looks off, reopen from your Played page and relaunch
New Content: levels, modes, maps, items
Balance: enemy HP/DMG, economy, timers
Controls: sensitivity, dead zones, remaps, touch size
UI/UX: menus, readability, accessibility aids
Performance: load time, FPS, memory use
Bug Fixes: crashes, soft locks, collision, save issues
Want instant newness? Hit Just Updated.
Want a smoother feel? Filter by Controls or Performance.
Want fresh grind? Open Major Content.
On a school laptop? Toggle Low-Spec Friendly + Quick Play.
Run a 60-second warm-up to feel the new timings
Re-tune sensitivity or steering after control changes
Set a micro-goal (new PB, rank, or perfect clear) for the new build
Revisit a game you dropped today’s patch might fix your deal-breaker
Often. Some patches reset seasonal boards; others create a New Patch bracket. If you’re chasing rank, updates are your window to climb.
Look for Accessibility tags: color-blind aids, reduced motion, larger fonts, haptic cues, or high-contrast modes added in recent builds.
How recent is “Updated”? Typically within the last few weeks, with newest at the top.
Can I hide minor updates? Yes toggle Major Only.
Do I need to reinstall anything? Nope. Refresh loads the latest version.
Chromebook friendly? Very. Many updates specifically target low-spec stability.
A platformer with reworked checkpoints and crisper jumps, a racer with cleaner drift physics and new tracks, a puzzle stacker with smarter hints, an aim trainer with controller dead-zone fixes, and an idle sim that now flies on old laptops.
Pick a game from Updated Games, refresh once, and feel the difference. Fast start, minimal friction, better balance patch day is the best day to jump back in.