After being quiet for some time, the Unvanquished team is back and they have quite a lot to show off in the new release of their free and open source shooter.
If you like your sci-fi co-op games, EmptyEpsilon might be one to take a look at which is free and open source.
For those of you using Intel and AMD (and some older NVIDIA cards) Mesa 18.3.0 was officially released today.
Popping up a little while ago on Twitter, NVIDIA has announced that they've now put PhysX under an open source license.
xoreos is a FLOSS project aiming to reimplement BioWare's Aurora engine (and derivatives), covering their games starting with Neverwinter Nights and potentially up to Dragon Age II. This post gives a short update on the current progress.
SuperTux, a name I've not heard in quite some time, a free and open source platformer inspired by Super Mario Bros is still chugging along and it's heading towards a new release.
Developer Priority Interrupt has officially released the game engine and editor behind their first-person dungeon crawler as open source.
SuperTuxKart, one of the stalwarts of Linux open source gaming is finally getting online multiplayer. They're also now asking for testers.
RPCS3, the open source PlayStation 3 emulator is coming along nicely. The latest progress report goes over some recent work with various improvements.
GDevelop is an open source cross-platform event-driven game engine that's quite promising. It's currently closing in on a new major release and it's also now on itch.io.
Wyrmsun, the free and open source retro-looking RTS just had a sizeable update with some great new stuff included.
For those who love their arcade-style racing games Yorg is actually quite amusing. The developers just release Yorg 0.10 and it's quite an improvement.
Helium Rain, the space simulation and strategy game from Deimos Games has left Early Access as a rather impressive game.
I have to admit, I am quite surprised by this. Mojang (owned by Microsoft) are to open source more of Minecraft.
Seven Kingdoms Ancient Adversaries holds a special place in my heart, as one of the earliest strategy games I played. It continues to live on now it's open source and a fresh release is out.
While we've talked a lot about DXVK recently, let's not forget other interesting projects like VK9 (formerly SchaeferGL) which aims to give Direct3D 9 over Vulkan.
A recent post by the developer has detailed plans going forward for the title and there’s big changes incoming.
The excellent open source RTS game engine OpenRA, which allows you to play classic Command & Conquer titles has a new release out.
More glorious news for emulation today with the latest RPCS3 (a PlayStation 3 emulator) giving an update on their progress and it's damn fine too.
For those who like to use their PC to emulate other platforms, the Citra emulator for the Nintendo 3DS just put out a progress report and it's very promising.