ProtonDB, the unofficial tracker for checking the status of Windows games played on Linux through Steam Play has another data-dump available. Here's a look for April 2019.
Valve and CodeWeavers are doing some great work for Linux gaming, with Steam Play seeing two updates in a single day.
Valve are continuing their polishing effort to make the Steam Client work better, with a load of work from the recent Beta releases now out for everyone.
DXVK, the awesome project that has helped push Linux gaming further has a new release out and it sounds pretty huge.
Risk of Rain 2 from Hopoo Games and Gearbox Publishing recently entered Early Access, it’s already become massively popular and thanks to Steam Play we’re not missing out.
Things seem to be moving quite quickly with Steam Play lately, with another new version now available.
Two bits of Wine-related news today with both DXVK for Vulkan-based D3D11 and D3D10 and d9vk for Vulkan-based D3D9 coming along.
The Steam Play tracker ProtonDB just recently put out another set of reports, so here's another look at some interesting findings when going over the data.
Another week has come and gone and as usual you're struggling to follow everything, so here's another episode of the Linux Gaming News Punch.
Released late yesterday, the Wine team officially put out a new development release with Wine 4.5 now available.
Valve put up a new Steam Client Beta yesterday and while small, it is a pretty damn useful update for Steam Play users.
CodeWeavers, specifically developer Andrew Eikum, has written a blog post giving a little more detail on how working with Valve on Proton (Steam Play) has helped shape Wine.
This is quite an exciting release for Steam Play, as Valve just put out a brand new release of Proton.
What's that, too many launchers or no easy way to manage GOG games on Linux? Lutris might solve this problem for you.
For those who want to help with Wine development without contributing code, CodeWeavers host the Wine project and contribute to its development along with their own CrossOver product.
While the Linux version has been up on GOG for a little while, Steam was left a bit behind. Now the Linux version on Steam has been officially announced and released but there's an issue with Steam Play.
Not a fan of Lutris or just want to try something different? GameHub could be a pretty good option for you.
SDL2, the cross-platform development library has now merged in support for the Wii U/Switch USB GameCube controller adapter.
It's the weekend again and that means another episode of the Linux Gaming News Punch, a bite-sized podcast giving those with little time a chance to keep up. Coming in at just under 8 minutes, here is Episode 3.
Just before the weekend appears, we have the brand new Proton 3.16-8 beta available for Valve's Steam Play. This release includes some mighty fine fixes and updates.