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For those who were wanting to get in on the retro action found in 3D Realms & Voidpoint's Build engine shooter Ion Maiden, you will be pleased to know GOG now has it up.
During a recent livestream, the DayZ developers mentioned Linux and a few people went wild. Sadly, they meant this in relation to dedicated servers, but the door remains open.
For those in the mood for twin-stick madness but your wallet is empty, you might want to check out Clawface which is completely free and has Linux support.
I'm such a sucker when it comes to games involving space travel, exploration and building a ship. Turns out that Space Impossible has a Linux version on Steam.
According to TorrentFreak, Serious Sam's Bogus Detour is being pirated by Voksi, one of the people known for cracking Denuvo. It's also being done with permission from the actual developer.
Tower 57, a fast-paced neo-retro shooter that I originally wrote about back in the summer of 2016 is still coming to Linux, although there's still no date for it.
Death Road to Canada is a game about survival and zombies, something that's pretty common now, but it's actually pretty good. This latest update is also rather amusing.