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Prepare your Command-Wine Interface for an upgrade to version 4.12 (update - and 4.12.1)

By Liam Dawe,
I had to try really hard to think of a pun I haven't used but I'm not out of juice just yet! The show must go on, with the Wine development release 4.12 now available.

The next Humble Monthly is out, with two more interesting early unlock games

By Liam Dawe,
Humble have put up a fresh Humble Monthly bundle and this time around, it's actually a pretty good deal again.

VR rhythm game "Groove Gunner" looks insane and it's coming to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Think you have some sick moves? Own a VR system? You're going to want to keep an eye on Groove Gunner as it looks absolutely insane (in a nice way) and it might make you sweat a bit.

Inspired by norse mythology, the action RPG "Viking Vengeance" looks like a lot of fun

By Liam Dawe,
As someone who has been slightly obsessed over the Vikings series from the History network, a game based around Norse mythology is exactly what I need right now.

Co-op submarine adventure game "We Need To Go Deeper" is releasing on August 1st

By Liam Dawe,
After being in Early Access for over two years, We Need To Go Deeper from developer Deli Interactive is gearing up for an official release on August 1st.

Alien invasions and disasters are in the latest update to the fun god-sim city-builder "The Universim"

By Liam Dawe,
The Universim continues to get more interesting as a god-game/city-builder hybrid with the latest update giving the possibility of an alien invasion.

Sci-fi point and click adventure "Encodya" now has a demo now freely available on itch.io

By Eike,
We've talked about Encodya before, a beautiful science fiction point and click in the making. The demo was given out to newsletter subscribers first, but as of today it is freely available to everybody on itch.io.

Freaky looking pixel-art survival horror "Lamentum" is planning to support Linux, currently crowdfunding

By Liam Dawe,
Developer Obscure Tales emailed recently about their intriguing pixel-art survival horror "Lamentum", they're planning full Linux support and it's currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter.

Rocket League turns 4, moves into the 2nd phase of the Radical Summer event with a Spike Rush game mode

By Liam Dawe,
Not only has Rocket League moved onto the second phase of the Radical Summer event complete with a new time-limited game mode, it's also about to turn four.

Humble Store is doing a "DRM-Freedom" sale, GOG also has multiple themed sales going

By Liam Dawe,
It's not just Steam doing a big event at the moment, as both Humble Store and GOG just released two new sales events.

Medieval fantasy turn-based tactics game "Fort Triumph" has a major update, final release pushed back

By Liam Dawe,
Fort Triumph, the sweet medieval fantasy turn-based tactics game currently in Early Access recently had another major upgrade and they shared some news on the final release date.

The fantastic 2D action-RPG "Chronicon" had more huge updates and gamepads might now work on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Chronicon not only got another massive update recently it should also now work with some gamepads on Linux, which will be terrible for my free time.

Paradox Interactive on Linux support, it's being done on a "case by case basis"

By Liam Dawe,
There's been a lot of chatter in the Linux gaming community recently, centred around Paradox Interactive and future Linux support. It's not all doom and gloom.

Monster Prom gains a new ending, mod tools and more in the latest update

By Liam Dawe,
In the latest free update for the comedy dating sim Monster Prom, the "Startkicker Update", developer Beautiful Glitch has given it a new ending.

You might be hearing voices in the latest Dota Underlords update and it continues to capture my interest

By Liam Dawe,
With the latest update to Dota Underlords now out, Valve continue moving quickly to make it a highly polished gameplay experience.

It’s a tough time to be an indie developer, with Steam’s new sale event causing wishlist deletions

By Liam Dawe,
As an unintentional side effect of Valve's latest sales event, the Steam Grand Prix, it seems a lot of users have begun cleaning out their Steam Wishlists.

An interview with Bearded Giant Games about Linux, development and their game Space Mercs

By Liam Dawe,
Today we have another interview for you, with Bearded Giant Games who are currently making the extreme space shooter Space Mercs.

Flea Madness sound like a ridiculously fun multiplayer game where you eat your enemies

By Liam Dawe,
Flea Madness, currently in development by Priple is a fast-paced multiplayer action game that looks good and the idea sounds pretty amusing too.

ZED from Eagre Games and Cyan Ventures is out for Linux now, it’s quite an experience (plus an interview)

By Liam Dawe,
ZED, a game that might make your own head spin a bit, as you assume the role of an aging artist whose mind isn’t quite all there. Taken over by a haze of dementia, you will be tasked with piecing together his mind.

Black Mesa now has a "Technical Beta" for Xen, but Linux support is missing for now

By Liam Dawe,
Black Mesa, the fan created Half-Life recreation finally has some Xen to show off but the downside is it's not ready for Linux yet.
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