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The Funding Crowd 54, the latest in Linux crowdfunding news

By flesk,
Read the latest in crowdfunding news for Linux in the last issue of The Funding Crowd this side of New Year's.

Need a Sunday cheer up? Watch the funny moments of our recent GRID Autosport Linux livestream

By Liam Dawe,
The last livestream we did was easily one of the most hilarious times I've had gaming on Linux, thanks in part to Feral Interactive for porting GRID Autosport, and also because we played with viewers who drive dirty.

Fourth release candidate of Wine 1.8 is out

By sobkas,
Wine development team released today the fourth release candidate of upcoming stable version 1.8 Because at the moment Wine source code is in feature freeze, no new capabilities were added this time. 26 bugs were fixed.

3D adventure platformer Poi available for Linux in Steam Early Access

By flesk,
Poi is the latest of a small handful of 3D platformers to release for Linux these last couple of months, and is worth a look for fans of 90s era 3D platformers.

Albion Online shows some impressive statistics for the MMO

By Liam Dawe,
Albion Online is already looking like a massive success, and their recently released statistics give me hope for it.

SMACH Z, the portable AMD Steam Machine is on Kickstarter

By Liam Dawe,
Oh boy, here we go. SMACH Z is a portable Steam Machine running SteamOS that will be powered by an AMD embedded low-powered SoC.

Idol Hands god game now available on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Idol Hands is a strategy game where you gradually take over the world by guiding your people and defeating other gods. It doesn't have the best reviews, but the patch that came with the Linux version may sway a few to change their reviews I think.

Hurtworld, a very interesting looking survival game has a Linux test build

By Liam Dawe,
I'm not a big survival fan, but even I think Hurtworld looks pretty damned good. Hurtworld is a hardcore multiplayer survival FPS with a focus on deep survival progression that doesn't become trivial once you establish some basic needs.

Sheltered, the nuclear fallout survival shelter game has a big update

By Liam Dawe,
Sheltered is one indie game I think will become pretty big, and their new update and video shows why I think this.

Stardust Galaxy Warriors, a good looking couch co-op action game now on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Stardust Galaxy Warriors looks like another good one for the Steam Machine race, as it combines good looking visuals with fun looking gameplay.

Valve show the Steam Controller being built, and future software updates

By Liam Dawe,
The Steam Controller excites me, you all know that, and their plans for it sound great! They also showed a really cool video of it being built.

We are going fast on the Friday Livestream, starting at 6 PM UTC!

By Samsai,
The past two week have luckily had some interesting releases and project updates that have been fun to cover on the Friday Livestream. Today is not different, thanks to Feral Interactive!

F1 2015, another big game showing hints of coming to Linux & SteamOS

By Liam Dawe,
Well this one caught me by surprise, F1 2015 looks like it may actually come to Linux & SteamOS which will give us another more realistic racing game.

A KDE developer has thoughts on changing how Linux games work

By Liam Dawe,
I am all for increasing performance on Linux games, and KDE developer Martin Gräßlin does have some interesting thoughts, but I disagree with a lot of it.

The new XCOM 2 trailer has me extremely excited for the Linux port

By Liam Dawe,
XCOM is not only one of my favourite Feral ports on Linux, but it's also one of my most played and favourite games ever. XCOM 2 now has a brand new trailer, and wow, I'm excited.

Total War: Attila Invades Its Way Onto Linux

By BTRE,
The latest of the popular Total War series makes its appearance on Linux today along with its newest expansion. Total War: Attila will let strategy-minded penguins enjoy the mix of turn-based and real-time strategy that the series is known for against the backdrop of the barbarian invasions of Roman Europe.

SquareCells, a new puzzle game from the developer of Hexcells, has been released on Steam

By flesk,
Developer Matthew Brown's new game is similar in style to his popular Hexcells trilogy, and seems like another great buy for fans of Japanese style logic puzzles.

GRID Autosport Tested on R7 370 4G

By Samsai,
You've likely already heard what Boss had to say about GRID and its Nvidia performance and now it's my time to show you how it ran on my AMD GPU.

GRID Autosport released for Linux & SteamOS, port report, video and review included

By Liam Dawe,
GRID Autosport is now available natively on SteamOS and Linux. We finally have a more realistic racing game thanks to Feral Interactive.

Gunnheim, a top-down co-op shooter, play as a viking with a gun now on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
A viking with a gun you say? Okay, I'm interested. At the end of October Gunnheim released for Linux, and it looks quite fun.