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It’s a tough time to be an indie developer, with Steam’s new sale event causing wishlist deletions

By Liam Squires-Hand,
As an unintentional side effect of Valve's latest sales event, the Steam Grand Prix, it seems a lot of users have begun cleaning out their Steam Wishlists.

Canonical have released a statement on Ubuntu and 32bit support, will keep select packages

By Liam Squires-Hand,
It seems Canonical have done a bit of a U-turn on dropping 32bit support for Ubuntu, as many expected they would do. Their official statement is now out for those interested.

Canonical are now saying Ubuntu's 32bit is not being entirely dropped, 32bit libraries will be "frozen"

By Liam Squires-Hand,
As an update to the situation around Canonical planning to drop 32bit support, apparently they're not. Instead, the 32bit libraries will be frozen.

What are you playing this weekend and what do you think about it? It's mostly Dota Underlords for me

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Let's lighten the mood a bit shall we? It's question time here on GamingOnLinux! Let's have a talk about what you've been playing recently.

Valve looking to drop support for Ubuntu 19.10 and up due to Canonical's 32bit decision (updated)

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Things are starting to get messy, after Canonical announced the end of 32bit support from Ubuntu 19.10 onwards, Valve have now responded.

Canonical planning to drop 32bit support with Ubuntu 19.10 onwards

By Liam Squires-Hand,
As you might have heard by now, Canonical has made the decision to drop 32bit support from Ubuntu 19.10 onwards.

Double Fine Productions acquired by Microsoft for Xbox Game Studios, Psychonauts 2 still for Linux

By Liam Squires-Hand,
News just coming out of E3, Double Fine Productions founded by Tim Schafer has been acquired by Microsoft. Specifically, they're now part of Xbox Game Studios.

What are you clicking on this weekend? Let us know your current favourites

By Liam Squires-Hand,
It's the end of another busy week for Linux gaming, for many people the weekend is filled full of games.

The dev of "Marble It Up!" had intriguing words to say about the native vs Steam Play argument for a Linux version

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Now and then I come across a game on Steam where I ask in the Steam forum about possible Linux support, Marble It Up! is one such game but the developer has decided to let Valve handle it with Steam Play.

Total War: THREE KINGDOMS has already sold over one million copies

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Smashing Total War records from all angles, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS is now the fastest selling and most popular game in the entire franchise.

Find GamingOnLinux useful? Your support would be appreciated

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Our ten year anniversary is coming close now and it's been some time since this was mentioned: GamingOnLinux is entirely funded by our readers.

BattlEye now say they're working with Valve to support Steam Play

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Here's a bit of interesting news to end the week with, BattlEye have said they are working with Valve to get their anti-cheat working with Steam Play/Proton.

Path of Exile to get Vulkan support, they would "like" to add Linux support

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Here's something interesting, the Path of Exile team have put out a news post giving some answers to questions from the community and it has some interesting bits in it for us.

Two Point Studios (Two Point Hospital developer) has joined SEGA, more games are on the way

By Liam Squires-Hand,
The developer of Two Point Hospital, Two Point Studios, has now officially joined SEGA and more games are on the way.

Easy Anti-Cheat is actually still supported for Linux, a statement from Epic Games

By Liam Squires-Hand,
As an update to my previous article talking about Easy Anti-Cheat, as it turns out they're not stopping Linux support for it at all.

Easy Anti-Cheat are apparently "pausing" their Linux support, which could be a big problem (updated)

By Liam Squires-Hand,
I've just today been alerted to something that's quite worrying, according to Garry Newman from Facepunch Studios, Easy Anti-Cheat are "pausing" their Linux support.

Facepunch Studios have given an update on the future of Rust for Linux, issues with "third parties"

By Liam Squires-Hand,
For those hanging on hoping Facepunch will go back to officially supporting Linux with Rust, you might want to sit down. They've made a comment on it on their latest blog post.

Psyonix, creator of Rocket League is joining Epic Games (updated)

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Epic Games don't seem to be just doing exclusives now, they're also pulling in studios with Psyonix (Rocket League) announcing today they're joining Epic Games.

After suggesting a developer drop Linux support, Vivox have released a statement

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Vivox, the voice chat middleware used by a number of games that doesn't currently support Linux recently suggested a developer just drop Linux support. They've now reached out to me with a statement.

You can now easily run the Epic Store on Linux with Lutris, Epic suggests applying for a grant

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Thanks to some effort from the team behind Lutris (and Wine of course), you can now run the Epic Store quite easily on Linux.
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