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ROCKFISH reducing EVERSPACE 2 DLC pricing as everything is getting more expensive


By Liam Squires-Hand
Well, this is nice. With the price of so many things going up everywhere thanks to tariffs, inflation and everything else - ROCKFISH Games have reduced the pricing of the upcoming big EVERSPACE 2 Wrath of the Ancients DLC.

Supernatural school-life tactics RPG Demonschool set to release in Q3 2025


By Liam Squires-Hand
We're finally getting close to Demonschool actually releasing, with it now having a Q3 2025 release window so it will be here before the end of September.

Monument Valley 1 and 2 get full controller support which should get them Steam Deck Verified soon


By Liam Squires-Hand
Developer ustwo games just upgraded both Monument Valley: Panoramic Edition and Monument Valley 2: Panoramic Edition with full controller support which should get them bumped up to Steam Deck Verified status.

STAR WARS Zero Company is a Clone Wars XCOM and I want it now


By Liam Squires-Hand
As a huge fan of XCOM including the classics and modern versions, and a big Star Wars fan, the recent STAR WARS Zero Company announcement has me terribly excited.

Dwarf Fortress hit a huge new milestone on Steam, Noclip documentary now completed


By Liam Squires-Hand
Dwarf Fortress publisher Kitfox Games recently revealed that the game has managed to hit a huge milestone on Steam, plus the final episode of the Noclip documentary is out now.

Underwater PvP shooter Tidal Shock 1.0 out now with Linux / Steam Deck support - it's also now free to play


By Liam Squires-Hand
Moonray Studios have put out the 1.0 release of Tidal Shock: Off The Hook, a free to play underwater shooter and the update brings full Native Linux and Steam Deck support.

Ahead of its 10 year Steam anniversary, Black Mesa has a new beta with improved Linux support and many fixes


By Liam Squires-Hand
The Half-Life remake Black Mesa from Crowbar Collective has a fresh Beta update available for testing, which includes numerous enhancements to their Linux support along with a bunch of other stability improvements.

Peaceful nature simulation city-builder Of life and Land launches May 16


By Liam Squires-Hand
Of life and Land has been in Early Access for just over a year now, and it's about to cross over the finishing line as Metaroot and Kerzoven have announced the 1.0 launch for May 16th.

Witch Beam the creators of Unpacking have released the musical puzzler Tempopo


By Liam Squires-Hand
Tempopo is the latest release from Australian developer Witch Beam, the creators of Unpacking and Assault Android Cactus.

The Last of Us Part II Remastered v1.2 fixes "excessive jitter" with Frame Generation on Steam Deck


By Liam Squires-Hand
The Last of Us Part II Remastered has been updated with another major patch version 1.2, which brings quite a few essential fixes along with a performance improvement for players on Steam Deck.

Arcade-inspired rally-driving experience #DRIVE Rally 1.0 is out now


By Liam Squires-Hand
With the hashtag that is actually part of the name, #DRIVE Rally has properly launched out of Early Access with the 1.0 release now available. It arrives with Native Linux support and it's Steam Deck Verified.

Moonsigil Atlas is a deckbuilding roguelike with tile-based energy that's Tetris meets Slay The Spire


By Liam Squires-Hand
Now this blending of ideas looks damn cool. Moonsigil Atlas looks like it really warps deckbuilders into something quite unique, and I can't wait to check this one out.

Horripilant is a chilling incremental dungeon crawl through the horrors of a forgotten underworld


By Liam Squires-Hand
Pas Game Studio recently revealed the freaky looking Horripilant. A game that combines elements of an idler, puzzle and autobattler that sees you fight, mine, and think your way through the depths of a forsaken dungeon.

Valve's SteamOS 3.7.3 Preview improves support for Asus and Lenovo handhelds


By Liam Squires-Hand
After Valve announced in January that a public beta of Steam Deck's SteamOS is coming for more handhelds, the initial SteamOS 3.7 Preview added the start of it and now the latest SteamOS 3.7.3 Preview brings more improvements for other handhelds.

Ludaro puts a roguelike deck-building twist on the classic board game Ludo


By Liam Squires-Hand
Whatever will developers turn into a deck-builder next? Ludo, apparently. The classic board game has been warped into Ludaro.

The final Baldur's Gate 3 patch is out now with cross-play, photo mode, new subclasses


By Liam Squires-Hand
It's done, finished! The final Baldur's Gate 3 content update is here along with a special animated short to mark the occasion. As expected, is a rather large enhancement to the game with some very long patch notes.

I can't wait to send people flying in Aquapark Tycoon - new trailer out now


By Liam Squires-Hand
Aquapark Tycoon from Boxelware, who previously made the space sim Avorion, is an upcoming water theme park building game and a new trailer is out now.

Save the world from insidious and cruel demons in Bosorka with a Linux version available now


By Liam Squires-Hand
Bosorka is an action roguelike where a young witch saves the world from insidious and cruel demons. To celebrate the first anniversary, the developer has released a Native Linux version.

MySims and MySims Kingdom from EA get Steam Deck support


By Liam Squires-Hand
Electronic Arts (EA) announced that both MySims and MySims Kingdom have been upgraded with "some things we have been working on for a long time" which includes Steam Deck support for both titles.

First person puzzle-adventure metroidvania Memory's Reach looks great with Steam Deck support announced


By Liam Squires-Hand
Memory's Reach is a very promising looking first-person puzzle-adventure metroidvania, and the good news is that it will have Steam Deck support at launch.
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