Nokia phones feature in the hotly anticipated James Bond movie No Time To Die

Meeting the demands of the world’s toughest customers – 00 agents – stunning Nordic designed Nokia smartphones including the iconic Nokia 3310 phone appear in the 25th James Bond movie, No Time To Die, released in cinemas globally from September 30th 2021.

Nokia phones are built to last thanks to their signature quality build, leading security updates and AndroidTM upgrades making them the perfect phone, even for a 00 agent. Tough, resilient and life-proof, the new Nokia XR20 can survive in blistering temperatures of 55C or icy ski slopes of –20C and can even handle steep drops of up to 1.8m as well as up to one hour underwater.

Future-proof as well as life-proof, the Nokia XR20 is built to last and boasts the longest ever monthly security updates from Nokia phones – four years – and up to three years of software upgrades. With an up to two-day battery life, it will also go the distance on a single charge. A Nokia phone is the only gadget you’ll ever need.

The new Nokia XR20 is available in Ireland in Ultra Blue and Granite Grey and comes in 6/128GB configuration starting at €449.00.

Happy Plugs announces the Hope range to their family of truly wireless headphones

Happy Plugs has announced the addition of the Hope to their family of truly wireless headphones at an extremely competitive price point of $79.99 USD. This marks the eighth generation of true wireless headphones for the brand and an exciting upgrade to their portfolio already consisting of Air 1 Go, Plus, Zen and ANC.

Hope comes with Biomaster® antimicrobial technology, an incredibly effective way to keep the product free from the growth of unwanted microbes that can cause degradation, discoloration, staining, and odors by up to 99.99%, The additive works 24/7 to protect the product surfaces, the inbuilt antimicrobial protection is effective for the lifetime of the product with no harmful effects*.

Designed in Sweden to bring you the latest in fashion, function, and technology; The earphones provide 6 hours of battery life in a single charge and 30 hours in total with the charging case. A 10-minute fast charge via the USB-C port gives you an additional 45 minutes of playtime.

Exceptional video conferencing and phone call experience. 
With the software algorithm, Hope’s microphones pick up speech and suppress ambient noise for the clearest possible calls of all our true wireless earphones.

Happy Plugs Hope earbuds

Personalized style
With 8 different fashion forward colorways and with a contemporary look that remains faithful to the Happy Plugs’ spirit of fashion tech, Hope blends seamlessly with your everyday style, whether it’s a street look, tailored suit or gym gear.

Technical Specifications
Bluetooth Version: 5.2
Total Playtime: 30 hours
Wireless Talk Time: 6 hours
Battery for headphones: 45mAh
Battery for Charge Case: 600mAh
Full charge time: 1.5h
Driver Unit: 13mm
Support Codecs:  SBC
Sensitivity: 111+/-dB
Frequency Response: 20-20k Hz
Impedance: 32Ω
Latency: 120 ms

IKEA steps into the gaming world and partners with ROG and ASUS launches October 1st #IKEA #Gaming

The new gaming range developed by IKEA in collaboration with Republic of Gamers (ROG) will launch in IKEA Ireland from 1st October, 2021. The stylish new furniture range puts gaming first and has been designed with gamers’ performance front of mind.

IKEA has a long history of developing smart home furnishing solutions and exploring how to improve life at home for the many people. With a rapidly growing gaming market and an ever-increasing number of gamers, IKEA set out to explore how to produce more ergonomic and functional solutions for a better, faster, and more successful gaming experience.

For the first in the series of IKEA’s new gaming range, IKEA partnered with ROG, an ASUS sub-brand, dedicated to creating the world’s best gaming hardware and software.

As one of the leading brands in the gaming industry, ROG design high quality, innovative hardware, and gear for gamers. By teaming up together, IKEA combine their home furnishing expertise with ROG’s deep understanding of gamer’s needs and knowledge of creating an exceptional gaming experience.

The complete range will target PC gamers and include six product families: UPPSPEL, LÅNESPELARE, MATCHSPEL, GRUPPSPEL, UTESPELARE and HUVUDSPELARE. The first, UPPSPEL, is designed in close collaboration with ROG, with the rest of series solely designed by IKEA. The UPPSPEL range includes a gaming desk, storage unit, pegboard & accessories, display cabinet and CPU stand with castors, priced between from €5 to €379

The subsequent product families were created using the insights and knowledge gained from the ROG partnership, ensuring the whole breadth of IKEA’s new gaming offering met the needs of the gamer; in particular, with regards to high performance, design, and price.

In total, the new gaming range includes more than 30 products, covering both furniture (gaming desks, chairs, and a drawer unit) and accessories (a mug holder, a mouse bungee, a neck pillow, headset/accessory stands, mouse/floor pads, a ring light and many more.) The new range offers gaming desks and chairs of varying price ranges to meet different target groups’ needs.

“We know a lot about gamer needs, pain points and expectations, and we want to design solutions for ultimate, immersive gaming experiences”, says designer at Republic of Gamers, Johnny Chan.

Driven by relentless innovation, the new range offers gamers a high-performing solution to home gaming setups, with performance and functionality at the heart of the design. The collaboration aims to provide relevant, functional, stylish, and affordable products allowing everyone to create their desired gaming setups within the home.

“Gamers globally know and love the ROG brand, and they trust it to deliver the most exciting gaming innovations in the market”, says Kris Huang, General Manager of the ASUS Gaming Gear and Accessory Business Unit. “Our new partnership with the experts at IKEA will allow ROG to find new and interesting ways to delight gamers in and around the home”.

“We believe there’s a lot to be done to democratise the gaming experience”, says Global Business Leader of Workspaces, IKEA of Sweden, Ewa Rychert. “We’ve taken the first step on our gaming journey, and have done it by offering consumers affordable, high-performing gaming products and complete home solutions that we hope reflect people’s personality and taste”.

The Rise Of Online Slot Games: Are They Transforming Gambling?

The move from land-based casinos to online casinos revolutionised gambling long before the slot games we know and love today developed. In the early 2000s — at around the same time people started to use personal mobile devices to access the internet — casinos moved onto online platforms. Since then, online casinos have transformed into a bustling industry that has made them more popular than land-based casinos. |

How have online slot games contributed to the success of online casinos? Let’s explore.

Better Options

Online slot games have been a groundbreaking success, perhaps primarily because of the ever-growing number of themes. You can go onto any online casino site and find hundreds of different themed slot games, many of which are based on famous films or mythical legends. 

Some are more popular than others, especially slots based on films such as one of the Marvels. For example, the Age of the Gods: God of Storm’s online slot game has taken online casinos by storm. Taking place above a Greek village that overlooks the sea, players can enjoy 4 progressive jackpots using 5 reels, 3 rows, and a 25 pay line setup.

z\ Age of the Gods is not the only online slot; players can enjoy slots based on their favourite films or characters, all of which offer different graphics and gameplay. That’s another significant feature of online slots; the gameplay typically varies on each game. One game could have an 80% return to player (RTP), and another could have a 92% RTP. The chances of winning in each slot game are different, and how you win is different.

What do we mean? As well as having various RTPs, there are always unique features and bonuses that make the chance of winning more fun. For example, in the Age of the Gods online slot game, there are many ways to win more money, including the red soldier symbol, which has a max payout of 500 times. 

The same applies to most slot games; there’s typically always a way to maximise the RTP.

Better Odds

Let’s go into better odds in more detail. Most people want to know their chances of winning and how much there is to win before playing. Online slots typically have a better RTP than you’ll find in any land-based casino. Land-based casinos ensure their games are notoriously hard to win, especially if you want to win big. Plus, it is much easier to gauge the RTP on an online slot game because it will tell you in the description. People don’t exactly walk up to every game in a land-based casino and ask what the RTP is – they just play. 

The fact that the RTP is very visible contributes towards the success of online slot games, or at least the good ones. The easier the slot game is to play, and the higher the RTP, the less likely you will win. It’s the online slot games with a lower RTP and a higher level of difficulty that pay out more because there’s less chance of them actually having to pay out – if that makes sense. 

More Accessible

Thanks to the ever-growing internet and the ability to connect to it from anywhere in the world, online slot games are now more accessible than ever. Players don’t even have to load the internet and find an online casino if they don’t want to. The Android Play Store and iOS Appstore have hundreds of casino apps with themed online slot games. 

The ability to connect to online casinos from a mobile phone was the turning point for the industry. Online casino websites soon adapted to the demands of mobile gaming, and so the transformation began. Thanks to 4G — and now the introduction of 5G — players can enjoy online casinos uninterrupted from most places in the world. 

There are some restrictions in certain countries, such as Ukraine, the Netherlands, and the US (interestingly!). Considering gambling is so huge in the US, online gambling is heavily restricted. Why? Players in the US can access online casinos like the rest of the world. Some people, however, have trouble depositing and withdrawing money because US banks typically refuse to handle gambling transactions. Plus, many online casinos don’t want the hassle of dealing with notoriously hard to navigate American laws.

Still, online gambling is easy to access in most parts of the world. All countries require most players to be over the age of 18 and to have a bank account. 

Online gambling is more popular than ever before, which grew in 2020 because land-based casinos remained closed for most of the year. Slot games have contributed towards the immense success of the online gambling world by offering variety, themed fun, and more chances of winning. Are they transforming gambling? Not necessarily, but they are revolutionising the gameplay. 

FREE NOW goes electric in Cork, Galway and Limerick

New Eco booking option allows more passengers across Ireland to book hybrid or electric taxi on FREE NOW app at no extra cost.

Ireland’s leading multi-mobility app FREE NOW, today announced the expansion of its Eco booking service in Cork, Galway and Limerick. From today passengers in these cities can choose more sustainable transport options by selecting a hybrid or electric taxi on the app at no extra cost. Today’s announcement forms part of FREE NOW’s sustainability strategy – Move to Net-Zero programme – which includes immediate offsetting and long-term Net-Zero efforts with the goal of achieving 50% fully electric vehicle rides by 2025 and 100% zero emissions by 2030.

The national expansion of the new Eco booking service into major cities across Ireland coincides with European Mobility Week 2021 which takes place from the 16th-22nd September to support sustainable transport across Ireland. Following the initial launch of its Eco booking option in Dublin last year, FREE NOW has experienced a huge demand from the public for environmentally friendly transport choices with eco trips in Dublin soaring by 146% between September 2020 and July 2021.

According to new research conducted by FREE NOW, 87% of passengers are worried about climate change and 60% would like to have sustainable transport as a default booking option on the app. Furthermore, 58% believe that there are too many private cars on the road, and 17% stress that private vehicle dependency is one of the main transport difficulties in their area. The vast majority (97%) also think that businesses should make it easier for consumers to adopt greener habits through their services.

Niall Carson, General Manager at FREE NOW Ireland: “We are delighted to announce the launch of Eco bookings for drivers and passengers across Cork, Galway and Limerick. Supporting the national effort to develop a more sustainable transport system across Ireland is a crucial part of our sustainability strategy, and the expansion of our electric offering is a key milestone in reaching our target of a 50% EV fleet by 2025, and 100% net zero emissions by 2030.

The demand from our passengers for more environmentally friendly transport is extremely positive with 84% saying they would choose a sustainable booking option if it was available, so we are delighted to make this a reality at no extra charge for people as we continue to expand our electric offering. 

It is crucial that our drivers are also enabled to make the switch to an EV vehicle in order to support our national expansion. We have developed a dedicated EV expert team which provides our drivers with ongoing advice, webinars and support throughout their switch. We have also invested 6 million euro this year to help taxi drivers across the country purchase home chargers for EVs – making charging easier and encouraging more drivers to go electric.

A smart and sustainable transport infrastructure will play a vital role in our journey to reach the government’s target of carbon neutrality by 2050, and we hope to build on today’s Eco booking launch in Cork, Galway and Limerick in the coming months with continued expansion nationwide.” 

FREE NOW sustainability commitment across Europe

FREE NOW has integrated almost 130,000 new electric vehicles in the app in order to widen its green mobility offer and become the mobility platform with the biggest vehicle choice in Europe. By the end of 2021, FREE NOW expects to complete 4 million rides with multi mobility partners such as TIER & VOI (Scooters , EMMY & Cooltra (Mopeds), Miles & ShareNow (car sharing) on the app.

FREE NOW is also working with ClimatePartner to develop offset projects to compensate for the current output of CO2 emissions produced by both the company and its services.

In total, FREE NOW is offsetting 173,000 tons of CO2 emissions with three projects in Madre de Dios, Peru (dedicated to protecting a threatened piece of the Amazon); in Indonesia (extending wind energy in the region and developing rural areas); and in Europe (supporting the afforestation and the change of local forests by regional tree planting).

‘Ireland’s Future is MINE’: Microsoft & RTÉjr launch exciting new digital skills competition for primary schools.

Microsoft Ireland and RTÉjr today announced they are joining forces to launch an exciting new national digital skills competition which will challenge primary school students across the island of Ireland to use Minecraft: Education Edition to help shape Ireland’s sustainable future.

This week, every primary school in the Republic of Ireland will receive a unique code in the post so they can register for a Minecraft: Education Edition account to take part in this exciting initiative. Primary Schools in Northern Ireland will also be invited to participate and will be able to use their existing Minecraft: Education Edition accounts to compete in this first-of-its-kind competition.

Primary Schools are invited to tune into rte.ie/learn from 30th September where they will be able to watch Dream Space TV which features amazing Minecraft: Education Edition Lessons that will run for six weeks. Delivered by the teachers of Microsoft’s Dream Space, the lessons are designed to support teachers to deliver digital learning experiences in the classroom.

Throughout the six weekly online episodes, students will be learning how to use Minecraft: Education Edition through the medium of fun challenges! These challenges will be aligned to both the Republic and Northern Irish curriculums covering subjects from English, Maths, Science, Geography, SPHE and more. Microsoft’s Dream Space team will also provide each school with comprehensive teaching guides to ensure that participating schools are supported throughout the episodes and for their competition submission.

Microsoft Ireland and RTÉjr today announced they are joining forces to launch an exciting new national digital skills competition which will challenge primary school students across the island of Ireland to use Minecraft Education Edition to help shape Ireland’s sustainable future.
Pictured participating in a special Minecraft session in DCU were Amy Byrne and Conor Gannon from 5th class in Glenasmole National School participated in a special Minecraft session in DCU St. Patrick’s Campus. Full details can be found at http://www.rte.ie/learn. Pic:Naoise Culhane

With the necessary skills to participate in the competition developed during the first five episodes in the sixth and final episode details of the nationwide competition will be revealed. It is during this episode on November 11th that full details of the competition will be revealed, and students will be challenged to shape Ireland’s sustainable future through the medium of Minecraft. Schools will go head-to-head with the finals expected to take place in April 2022.

Speaking about the launch of the competition, James O’Connor, Vice President of Microsoft International Operations, said“At Microsoft, we believe in the power of technology to inspire young people, ignite their imaginations and help them to see the world in a variety of new ways. Our Dream Space experience is one of the ways in which we make this possible. We’ve been delighted to work with the team at RTÉ to make Dream Space available to more students over the past year as the country navigated different stages of the Covid-19 emergency from home schooling and hybrid learning models. We’ve since reached over 40,000 students via our virtual offerings and at Microsoft we’ve been excited to see the impact that the experience has had on students and teachers right across the country.

 “We’re now growing this collaboration with RTÉjr through the launch of this nationwide competition for primary schools today. This inclusive competition will help ensure that young people across the country can experience how technology can shape their world and how the skills they develop can reshape Ireland’s future. I know the Dream Space team have an exciting series coming up which will introduce students to the amazing world of Minecraft: Education Edition and guide teachers on how to introduce this educational tool into the classroom. We hope all primary schools will avail of this opportunity and we look forward to supporting you all on this learning journey over the coming months.”

 Suzanne Kelly, Group Head of Children’s and Young Peoples’ Content said: “Today’s kids are Digital natives and its vital that their experience of the global online community is a positive one. When the opportunity arose for RTÉ to connect with every kid in Ireland and show them how to code through gaming, we jumped on it. Everyone in the school yard knows what Minecraft is and now thanks to Dream Space TV & Minecraft: Education Edition, we’re bringing it directly to every school in Ireland. It’s coding, innovation, creativity, and teamwork, all wrapped up in one incredibly exciting experience. There’s something for everyone here.

 “This competition will really challenge our school kids and give them a platform to amaze us.  It’s very exciting and it’s never been done before here in Ireland. We’re very proud to be able to play an equal part in this with our colleagues in Microsoft Dream Space.

To participate in the competition schools will need a Minecraft: Education Edition account. Primary schools in Northern Ireland already have access to a Minecraft: Education Edition account but Microsoft will be making accounts freely available to participating primary schools in the Republic of Ireland for a nine-month period to allow pupils to take part. Minecraft: Education Edition is a game-based learning platform that allows teachers to deliver a variety of curriculum lessons to promote creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving. The learning platform offers teachers an alternative teaching and learning tool to engage pupils and ignite their passion for learning.

Using the code provided in the post, primary schools in the Republic of Ireland can register for their Minecraft: Education Edition accounts at www.irelandsfutureismine.com. The Microsoft Dream Space TV episodes and a full range of accompanying teacher guides containing direct links to specific curriculum areas, worksheets and extension tasks will be available at www.rte.ie/learn.

Creative launches Live! Mic M3

Creative Live! Mic M3 offers users greater versatility across different use cases as it is designed with two 14mm condenser capsules for dual polar pattern types, Cardioid and Omni, which can be easily switched via the control knob. With the Cardioid pattern, it is most suitable for single-person recordings, like streaming a gameplay, as it is a front-focused mode and is best used to capture sounds made directly in front of the mic. On the other hand, the Omni pattern is an all-angle mode that works better to capture sounds equally from all directions and is great for use with groups, like a podcast recording with two or three hosts.

With up to 24-bit / 96 kHz high-resolution recording, Creative Live! Mic M3 offers clearer recordings to add that dash of audio oomph to the user’s livestreams, podcasts, conference calls, or even just everyday conversations. Adding to that, the microphone also comes with a dedicated mute button and real-time mic monitoring, which allows users to easily make adjustments on the fly.

Equipped with a built-in headphones port, detachable pop filter, and an adjustable table stand, Creative Live! Mic M3 serves as the perfect microphone for budding content creators and even those working from home as it offers crystal clear and studio-quality audio without the hefty price tag.

Pricing and Availability

Creative Live! Mic M3 is attractively priced at £54.99 UK and US$59.99 and is available at Creative.com.

For more information, visit www.creative.com/LiveMicM3.

The Top 5 Threats to Cyber Security

Regardless of whether you love, hate, or have mixed feelings about technology; you cannot doubt its impact on your daily life. The current digital world continues to expand as more people, businesses, and companies adopt remote working. However, as digital activity surges, the criminal desire to take advantage of modern technologies also increases, evidenced by advanced cyber security threats and a rise in digital crime.

In recent years, several major companies have fallen victim to various cybercrimes, ranging from phishing attacks to data breaches. Below are the five major common cyber threats to watch out for.

  1. Phishing Attacks

Phishing attacks are the most common and damaging cyber security threat facing small businesses. These attacks account for an estimated 90% of data breaches facing organizations and cost businesses up to $12 billion in losses. A phishing attack occurs when cyber criminals pretend to be trusted contacts and entice users to click malicious links or download malicious files that give them access to your computer or sensitive information.

Current phishing attacks are more sophisticated, as attackers devise new convincing ways of pretending to be your real business contacts. Phishing attacks are very damaging since they are difficult to combat. Unlike other threats that leverage technological weaknesses, these attacks target humans in a business through social engineering.

However, businesses can take some measures to mitigate these attacks. Using a reliable email security gateway, installing post-delivery protection, and training your employees on identifying phishing emails can reduce the risks of falling prey to phishing emails.

    2. Malware Attacks

Malware threats are the second serious cyber security threat facing both small and large businesses. Malware attacks include various cyber threats, such as viruses and Trojans, used by hackers to gain access to business networks, destroy or steal sensitive data. Malware attacks often stem from malicious downloads, connecting to insecure devices or networks, and spam emails.

Malware attacks have significant damaging effects on small businesses since they can cripple computers and other devices that require expensive repairs and replacements. Hackers also access sensitive customer data, putting your company at risk for legal issues. Fortunately, businesses can mitigate malware threats by installing strong and reliable technological defenses, such as Endpoint Protection, which protects devices from malicious downloads.

Taking advantage of the correct threat intelligence tools allows businesses to stay ahead of emerging threats, providing real-time insights into potential risks. These tools help identify vulnerabilities, enabling businesses to act quickly and prevent attacks before they cause major disruptions

     3. Ransomware

Ransomware is another common cyber threat affecting thousands of businesses every year. Unfortunately, they have grown to become one of the most lucrative executable attacks. Ransomware attacks have some similarities with malware attacks. With these threats, cybercriminals encrypt company data and demand a ransom or give conditions that should be met for the data to be unlocked.

Like other cyber security threats, small businesses are specifically targeted due to their average cyber security framework. Hackers also target small businesses because most of them haven’t backed up their data. So to say, 71% of Ransomware attacks in 2018 were directed to small businesses with ransom demands averaging at $116,000.

That said, businesses should adopt strong cyber security measures, such as Endpoint Protection, to mitigate these attacks. You should also back up company data in the cloud to avoid data loss.

    4. Insider Threats

Insider threats are a serious yet mostly overlooked cyber security threat by most companies. A Verizon analysis found that insider threats accounted for 25% of cyber threats in 2017. As the name suggests, these are risks caused by the actions of your employees, bitter former employees, or your business associates. Since these persons can access company information, greed or malice can steer them into causing disastrous actions.

These threats are a significant problem that can put your employees and customers at risk. It can also expose your company to hefty financial damage. While this cannot be prevented, you can reduce insider threats by developing a strong company culture within your business. You should also increase cyber security awareness since some insider threats are caused by employee ignorance or carelessness.

    5. Cloud Jacking

Cloud computing is a fast-rising trend that most companies have adopted for collaboration, communication, and storage. Unfortunately, while the cloud is deemed safe, this is not always the case. Cloud jacking occurs when cybercriminals infiltrate your cloud computing system. Once they access your business cloud, hackers can reconfigure your cloud code, eavesdrop on company communications, and conduct other damaging actions.

Most cybercriminals use information gained from cloud jacking to run other cyber threats, specifically phishing schemes. With the information gained from eavesdropping, they can create fake memos or instructions that appear to have been approved by the management, tricking employees into clicking or downloading malicious files. To stay safe, businesses should look into staying CMMC compliant, as the goal of your CMMC SSP is to provide a readable overview of your security requirements and the controls you have in place to meet those requirements to anyone looking into your cybersecurity posture.

Conclusion

While these five cyber threats aren’t everything that businesses face, they are arguably the most threatening. As cybercriminals increasingly become smarter and strategic, businesses should advance their cyber security measures. You should ensure that your organization has updated cyber security measures to protect your network and sensitive company data from vulnerabilities.

Husband and wife renovation team announce PC house building game Hometopia

Real-life home renovator and longtime game developer couple at The Isn’t Company today announced their upcoming house building PC game, Hometopia, with an official trailer.

Build, design, and renovate beautiful homes across five unique neighborhoods, or freely build dream houses and neighborhoods from scratch alone or with friends online. Hometopia is participating in the Steam Next Fest from October 1st – October 7th with a free playable demo of the game’s Sandbox building mode available on Steam.

Features:

  • Build entire homes from scratch – foundation to rooftops
  • Create homes and neighborhoods with others in online multiplayer
  • Play in First Person or Overview camera modes
  • Design furniture and change materials for everything for full customization
  • Grid-less designing and 360 degree item rotation
  • Lay out the floorplan and designate where every room goes
  • Create plots of any size
  • Build entire neighborhoods with roads, street lights, trees and more
  • Steam Workshop support – share your creations and upload custom items and textures
  • Renovate, buy and sell homes across 5 unique neighborhoods (Trailer Park, Suburb, City, Beach, Mansions) in Career mode
  • Free-build in creative Sandbox mode
  • Multiple biomes (Forest, Lakes, Desert, Beach) to select from
  • Thousands of items to design and build with at launch with more available through modding
  • Adjust time of day and sun direction to take the perfect shareable photos
  • Take before/after photos automatically in-game
  • Advanced lighting system
  • Build elaborate gardens and exteriors
  • Paint color wheel to use any color


Hometopia can be played in First Person or in an Overhead perspective and offers two different modes:  Career and Sandbox.

Sandbox:

In Sandbox, build your dream home without the pressure of market conditions or the limit of resources. Create a cozy bungalow in the forest, a modern marble and glass mansion on the beach, or a massive over-the-top palace overlooking estate grounds and share your creation with the world on Steam Workshop. Need even more items to design with? Hometopia offers full modding support for limitless additions.  In multiplayer, create entire neighborhoods with other players – from planning the plots and laying down roads to creating parks and designing homes – there’s no limit to the worlds you can build.

Career:

In Career mode, players renovate 30 different homes across five distinct neighborhoods that range from a run-down mobile home park to a posh beachside community with lakefront gated mansions.  Buy rundown properties and fix them up to earn top dollar…after cleaning the space, start by improving the layout and flow. Think buyers in this neighborhood would prefer three bedrooms with a garage and nursery instead of a large master closet and sunroom? Use the Floorplanner tool to designate what every space in the home is intended for, then get down to renovating!

Paint the walls, install new flooring and premium appliances, put in new doors and windows, add high end fixtures, or create a beautiful outdoor space for good curb appeal. Feeling ambitious? Build out a fancy multi-car garage, expand the footprint of the home, create a third level, or even demolish the entire property and rebuild it from scratch – foundation all the way up to the roof! Stage the property from a massive collection of over 2,000 unique pieces of furniture, lighting, decor and accent pieces (or make your own unique pieces using hundreds of materials available to customize each item) before putting it on the market. Fulfill all the needs of an ever-changing market and you could have a bidding war on your hands!


We’re a small, independent team of five, but we’ve been developing games for the past two decades,” said Alex Ahlund, founder of The Isn’t Company.  “We had a lot of success with our mobile games; Design This Home and Design This Castle, attracting over 20M players and igniting our love of home design.”

He continued, “After my wife and I fully renovated our 120-year-old former fraternity house by ourselves, we knew we wanted to bring that same experience to others in a more accessible but less exhausting format.  There aren’t really any games out there that let you build and renovate realistic homes from scratch with other players online, either, so we knew that was an important feature we wanted to incorporate.

Builder. Designer. Renovator. What’s your Hometopia?

Hometopia launches in January 2022 and will be available in English, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Polish.

 

Design your own dream home by grabbing the free demo of Hometopia on their Steam page from October 1st to October 7th and wishlist the game to be the first to hear when it launches, and don’t forget to join their active Discord community of passionate home designers, builders and renovators.