Ahead of the release on September 20th, the hype train is now rolling for CrossCode with a new trailer.
Lag is always an issue in games, but some games it's much worse than others. The developers behind the FPS games Tannenberg and Verdun have made some steps to improve this.
Natural Selection 2, the FPS with strategy elements has a fresh release out and they've published a roadmap towards a big 2.0 release.
The Humble Unity Bundle is now officially live and it brings with it a pretty good selection of games available on Linux.
Victory At Sea Pacific, the second world war naval combat game from Evil Twin Artworks is going to officially release on September 14th.
The Universim, a hybrid of a god game and a city builder launched into Early Access recently, although it was missing a file for Linux users which has been fixed.
Two Point Hospital has been out in the wild for a good few days now, so I've had some time to sink into it and here's some thoughts on it.
I've been looking for another reason to write about Vaporum and here's a good excuse! The developers just added gamepad support.
Feral Interactive have sent word that the Allegiance Update for Total War Saga: THRONES OF BRITANNIA is live for Linux gamers as well as the Blood, Sweat and Spears DLC.
The hack and slash dungeon crawler Hammerwatch gained a rather juice update earlier this month so I went back to take another look.
Slime-san is an excellent example of how to do a simple-looking platformer, filled full of awesome content and some quite difficult levels. After getting a few free expansions it's now getting a level editor.
Failbetter Games have just put out a fresh update for Sunless Skies to improve many parts of the combat.
The comedy building sim Two Point Hospital from Two Point Studios and SEGA is now out with official Linux support.
Battle Chef Brigade is a rather good mix of cooking and hunting which just got upgraded to a Deluxe edition.
The addictive game Rocket League that has you sat in rocket-powered cars smashing balls around a court has been updated with some fun goodies.
The Universim from developer Crytivo just entered Early Access today and as promised it does include the Linux build.
After waiting what felt like forever, Chasm finally released at the end of last month. Here's some thoughts on my time spent with it.
Another programming puzzle game here for you today with 'while True: learn()' that will place you into the shoes of a cat loving machine learning developer.
It seems Aspyr Media hit a small roadblock when trying to get the latest Civilization VI patch out for Linux, the one to finally give cross-platform online support.
As you might have read in our previous article, Planetary Annihilation and TITANS are being revived by a new team made up of some of the original developers. One of their developers has given an update on adding more multithreading.