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KDE developer thinks they will become the 'Windows or Android' of the FOSS world


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KDE developer Nate Graham, who is known for writing the 'This week in KDE" blog posts keeping us up to speed on all the latest changes has a fresh update about plans for taking over the world, and Graham has some interesting things to say.

Ryan Gordon gets an Epic MegaGrant to further improve SDL, helping with next-gen APIs


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Looks like cross-platform game development with SDL is going to get easier, as Ryan Gordon (also known as Icculus) has confirmed an Epic MegaGrant and details what it will be used for.

OPGames donates $300k to open source including Godot Engine and Blender


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OPGames, a company that (as they describe) helps "turn games into investable assets through NFTs" has donated a bunch of monies to a few great open source projects.

RetroArch brings more emulator cores to Steam including PPSSPP


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RetroArch, the free and open source application designed to help you manage emulators, media playback and more has a few additional emulator cores available now on Steam.

System76 patches APT for Pop!_OS to prevent users breaking their systems


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There's been a huge amount of talk recently about switching to Linux for gaming, thanks to the challenge from Linus Tech Tips where two of their people tried the full-switch but it didn't go so well for Linus and Pop!_OS. Now, System76 are trying to improve.

ChimeraOS 27 is out with touch-screen improvements for the AYA NEO


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ChimeraOS (previously called GamerOS) is a Linux distribution aimed at full-screen devices and console styled couch-gaming, much in the same way that SteamOS is.

XWayland 21.1.3 rolls out supporting NVIDIA 495.44 with the GBM API


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Another big tick in the box for switching over to Wayland from Xorg, with the release of XWayland 21.1.3.

Minigalaxy, a simple and open source GOG client for Linux version 1.1 is out


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After many months a fresh release of the rather good Minigalaxy is out. It's a free and open source client for GOG, helping you manage your game library from the DRM-free store.

Time to update your Raspberry Pi with the new OS based on Debian 'bullseye'


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It's that time! The Raspberry Pi OS (formerly known as Raspbian) has done a major upgrade moving the package base from Debian buster to Debian bullseye.

Heroes of Might and Magic II recreation fheroes2 v0.9.9 further improves the original


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Another great sounding releasing for the game engine reimplementation of Heroes of Might and Magic II (fheroes2) is available right now to play on modern systems.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 reimplementation OpenRCT2 v0.3.5 brings new features


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OpenRCT2 continues being an impressive free and open source game engine reimplementation for RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, allowing you to play it nicely cross-platform on modern systems.

Open source game development levels up with Godot Engine 3.4 out now


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Probably the most exciting free and open source game engine around, Godot Engine has a brand new release available.

Windows compatibility layer Wine 6.21 is out now


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More fixes and new features are ready for another development release with Wine 6.21 going out, the compatibility layer for Windows games and applications.

OpenMW brings many new features for Morrowind in the new 0.47.0 release


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Rejoice RPG fans! There's a fresh and fancy new release of OpenMW, the free and open source game engine reimplementation for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.

Steam Play compatibility tool Luxtorpeda gets controller support, new tooling


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Luxtorpeda is a Steam Play compatibility tool (like Proton) that allows you to run games from Steam using various different game engines and reimplementations.

Warzone 2100 the 'Spectre Update' is out with game replays, spectating and more


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The Spectre Update is live now for Warzone 2100, the real-time strategy game originally developed by Pumpkin Studios and published by Eidos Interactive that's nowadays free and open source.

Zink driver (OpenGL on top of Vulkan) has Bioshock Infinite working, close to OpenGL 4.6


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Zink is something quite wonderful. A Linux Mesa driver that creates an OpenGL implementation on top of Vulkan and it just keeps on getting more impressive.

The Battle for Wesnoth hits new landmark with release 1.16


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After three years of continuous development, the FOSS strategy classic has finally put out a new stable release.

X.Org 21.1.0 sees a release with Variable refresh rate support in the modesetting driver


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After three years without a full release, X.Org 21.1.0 has finally landed with new features and a lot of bug fixes.

Little Big Adventure 1 & 2 get open sourced under the GPL


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Little Big Adventure 1 and 2 are two classic titles originally developed by Adeline Software International and now they've both had their engine source code officially released.
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