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The upcoming expansion for Civilization VI will be introducing quite a few interesting changes to the game. You can see how exactly you’ll be spending just one more turn in this overview video.
The turn-based mech strategy game developed by Harebrained Schemes won’t be on Linux at launch later this year. Other features have also been cut or altered and will be making into the game post-release.
FTL: Faster Than Light launched in 2012 and years later it's still being supported which is fantastic. This latest patch is mainly bug fixes and some quality of life changes.
The folks at Aspyr Media have brought over the last big patch for the addictive strategy game. There’s plenty of changes in this one and new civilizations in the form of DLC.
If you're a complete space nerd like me, you might want to know that BossConstructor is now a damn fine game and it's still being updated with new stuff.
OpenRA is a fantastic game engine, which enables you to play Command & Conquer, Command & Conquer: Red Alert and Dune 2000 on Linux. The latest test release is rather nice too.
If you're tired, ill or just downright lazy, you might want to take a look at the recently released Lazy Galaxy. The game is currently in Early Access, but even so it's showing a lot of promise.
For those who missed it, my original post about the time-travelling tactics game All Walls Must Fall had me really impressed, I'm even more impressed with the latest updates.
You might not remember, but TINY METAL is a strategy game inspired by games like Advance Wars and the developer told us it would come to Linux. It's now out for Windows & Mac, but Linux is still firmly planned.