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Planet Nomads is a survival game that, when finished, might seriously be the one for me. It has crafting, vehicles you can build, excellent graphics and this new update seems solid.
We Happy Few, the game about a drug-fuelled, retro-futuristic city in an alternative 1960s England is to launch in April next year. The Linux version should be on or shortly after too.
Death Road to Canada, a game about surviving on a road trip against all odds and gigantic swarms of slow zombies. It was updated recently, with a huge free update.
The Long Dark is a beautiful game and it's due for a full release tomorrow, come check out their launch trailer. The release will also finally feature the first two episodes of the story, in addition to the already highly polished sandbox mode.
Rust is a game I've tried a few times and it never really seemed to click with me, but now after coming back to it after so long I'm finding it to be incredibly fun.
Starship Theory, a ship building survival game that resembles FTL a little in style is now on Linux, it's currently unsupported as the developer seeks feedback.
After three years in Early Access, Unturned has now officially released on Steam with Linux support. This free to play blocky survival seems to be incredibly popular.
The Long Dark is a beautiful survival game from Hinterland Studio. It's a good game, but it does suffer from one really annoying and game breaking issue on Linux.
The Culling had been left broken on Linux for quite some time, but as promised the developers have tried to fix it. It now works, well, sort of anyway.