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Worms W.M.D is set to get an update around the end of October that will include multiplatform multiplayer for Linux, Mac and Windows. They also claim that GOG and Steam players should be able to play together then too.
Heroine's Quest: The Herald of Ragnarok a hybrid RPG/Adventure game will come to Linux. The developer is looking for testers to report back on a test build to help them polish the experience.
Do not adjust your monitors, you read that correctly. Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Chaos Rising and Retribution are officially coming to Linux and will be released on September 29th.
This action RPG came out of Early Access late last month and brought with it hordes of dangerous undead. A demo is also available for those who wish to try before they buy.
I sadly had to wait on playing Heart&Slash for a while as it was broken, but the developers finally fixed it. I took a look at what it's like to play as Heart the robot.
The footie-with-rocket-cars chaos of Rocket League will see an aquatic-themed update in October. A preview of the brand new arena and a pair of cars that are evocative of the deep blue sea are shown off in a spiffy new trailer.
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun is the next game from Mimimi Productions that will see you command a team of deadly ninjas. It looks awesome and it's great to see it get a release date.
Convicted Galaxy, a procedurally generated space exploration game that's currently on the indie store itch is also trying to get on Steam. The developers sent me a copy to check out too.
Firewatch has been updated with a brand new game mode where the developers give commentary as you go through. They also updated to a major new Unity version for performance improvements.
The developer of Fatal Theory sent in a copy of their beat 'em up for me to have a crack at. It's a retro inspired game with simple gameplay, but is it any good?
Siralim 2 certainly caught my interest with being able to control monsters and battle with them, as it's a type of game I've wanted on Linux, so is it any good?