After a long period of silence, it seems a lot was going on behind the scenes for Unvanquished and it's now properly open source all the way through.
As we highlighted in our initial XDC 2020 article, one of the presentations this year was from a Valve developer who is working on Gamescope.
OpenRA, the highly versatile open source game engine you can use to play Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Dune 2000 and more is bringing a game back from the dead with Hard Vacuum.
Godot Engine is one of the most exciting, most advanced free and open source game engines around and it's improving when looking at all angles.
Need an easy way to run a bunch of system enhancements? GameMode, originally made by developers at porting studio Feral Interactive has a new release out.
Another two weeks have gone by and the team hacking away on the compatibility layer Wine have a brand new development release available.
AntiMicroX is a fork of the original AntiMicro, a popular open source application designed to help you map a keyboard to a gamepad.
Prepare to light up your PC with a new release of the RGB lighting control application OpenRGB, bringing together different vendors into one place.
Another great project we are following is FamiStudio, a free and open source NES-style music maker and they have a fresh release up now.
Barony is a wonderful, challenging co-op first-person roguelike RPG that recent had quite an interesting crowdfunding campaign. It was a success, which means this already released game is going to see some huge upgrades.
In the latest monthly news on the Linux Mint distribution blog, Mint's Clement Lefebvre talks about a new and interesting application being made.
Without any announcement, the open source application for the indie store itch.io added support for Wine in their Linux builds so you get more choice.
PipeWire, the next-generation of modern Linux audio and video appears to be coming along nicely and it appears it's ready for wider testing.
GameNetworkingSockets is just one in a list of open source projects worked on by Valve developers, and this doesn't even require Steam so developers can use it anywhere.
A big day for the FNA project, as they've released a massive new release which pulls in FNA3D, the new modern and much more advanced 3D graphics library for FNA.
With the next release of ScummVM upcoming, the team have put out a call to arms for helping testing a bunch of new titles that will be supported with ScummVM 2.2.0.
The free and open source game engine and editor GDevelop continues maturing, with new features constantly being pulled it to make it more powerful.
Blender, the free and open source 3D creation suite continues going from strength to strength, with a brand new release out now. Let's go over the highlights.
If you find the RetroArch a little overwhelming and want something different as a front-end for Libretro, have a look at the newly announced Ludo.
Released just before the weekend began, the Wine team have put out the 5.16 development release as they continue chasing Windows compatibility.
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