Years after release it seems The Silent Age quietly gained a Linux version that you can now find on Steam.
TerraTech is one of the more interesting sandbox games I played last year, an open-world giving you a lot of freedom to explore and destroy while you create your own vehicles.
Psebay from developer Eugeny Butakov is an atmospheric moto trials adventure and it's now available on Linux.
Despite releasing to negative reviews from users and critics, OtherSide Entertainment and 505 Games seem committed to fixing it up and gave an update about the upcoming Linux support.
Volcanoids, the game where you build a base onboard a massive steampunk-like moving drill is coming to Linux and the latest update sounds very positive.
Wyrmsun, the classic free and open source RTS had an update recently which amongst other things added in seasons to show the passing of time in game.
Coming to Linux sometime this year, The End of the Sun is a first-person exploration and adventure game set in the world of Slavic rites, beliefs, legends and their everyday life. The developers recently showed some behind the scenes development information.
Linux Steam Integration, the project originally made while developer Ikey Doherty was working on the Solus Linux distribution now seems to be continuing on under Intel with their Clear Linux distribution.
Black Mesa, the Half-Life fan-made recreation continues progressing towards finally releasing the delayed Xen levels.
Planetary Annihilation: TITANS is an epic RTS set across multiple planets and it's set for some exciting updates this year.
Some fun weekend news for those wanting another RTS to play, as Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation is getting closer to a Linux release.
Wayward is a name I honestly hadn't heard for some time, after following it years ago I lost track. Development seems to be going well!
The adventure platformer Celeste, from the same developer who gave us TowerFall is going to get a new set of levels next year.
Dead Cells, the seriously good action-platformer 'RogueVania' had a huge update pushed out recently making it ever more awesome.
I have to admit, I've had a silly amount of fun in Voxel Turf. A game that combines the block-building that made Minecraft popular with vehicles, buildings, gang wars and all sorts.
Interstellar Marines used to be one of the most promising first-person shooters which sadly died due to a lack of funding. It's limping along, with a new video to show off a new enemy.
Valve released some interesting lists today which show off some top games, these lists show some interesting details about Linux games.
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone from Doborog Games seems like a rather fun third person sword fighter and the developer has made adjustments for Steam Play.
Just before our holiday break, The Fun Pimps released a whopper of an update to their survival game 7 Days to Die.
Get your bag packed ready for another adventure, as the 2D RPG HEARTBEAT released with Linux support recently.