I know we often write about games that might see Linux support, but this one seems rather promising. Antigraviator is a very slick and polished looking anti-grav racer.
Albion Online, the MMO that supports Linux from Sandbox Interactive is now officially available on Steam.
Parkitect, the sweet park builder from Texel Raptor that's currently in Early Access is already fantastic and the developer is working on improved performance.
With Unity 2018.1 released and out in the wild, the Unity developers aren't sitting idle as they've already pushed out a Unity 2018.2 beta with some fun changes.
The MMO Albion Online just got a midseason patch which contains a rather useful feature for those wanting to change their combat path.
Love your FPS games? War Brokers is another that's released in Early Access on Steam lately that started off as a browser game.
Not enough RPGs on Linux for you? Last Epoch, a loot-based action RPG that involves time travel is coming to Linux.
Interested in an adventure game with a horror theme? The Long Reach promises to be an interesting experience.
For those who like your racing games to be a bit on the silly side, Foreveracers is now out on Steam and it's pretty good.
The MMO Albion Online is now officially coming to Steam, but they will not be giving keys to existing owners.
As we retweeted last night from one of the Unity developers, they've now opened up the UnityEngine and UnityEditor source code for referencing.
That's right, The 25th Ward: The Silver Case the follow up title to The Silver Case which gained Linux support in an update to the remastered version last year. This time around, we saw day-1 support.
Slime Rancher, the game about running around sucking up cute (and some not so cute) slimes and running a farm is easily one of the sweetest games available on Linux and the Mochi's Megabucks update is rather good.
The MMO Project: Gorgon has officially entered Early Access on Steam and they've even put out day-1 Linux support.
Another huge update to the open-world MMO Albion Online is now live, with a bunch of new features to make it more interesting.
The two WWI FPS games from M2H and Blackmill Games, Tannenberg & Verdun, both got an update recently which upgraded Unity for a performance boost and more.
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine is a rather strange narrative-driven adventure game about travelling and it's now out. Sadly, it's not good right now.
I recently took a look at the psychological horror Rise of Insanity and after finishing it, I've been left rather underwhelmed.
A while ago the Unity game engine sadly introduced a bug which has caused many games to either display a black screen or give no input, Slime Rancher is another I've discovered with it. Here's a temporary fix.
Albion Online is set to expand again with the 'Lancelot' update that has been announced for release on March 12th.
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