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Black Ice is a Cyberpunk first-person shooter that I've been keeping an eye on for some time now, I play it here and there but it always felt a little too dull. This new patch changes things, a lot.
Albion Online recently launched with full Linux support on day-1. It’s an interesting sandbox MMO that I’ve put quite a bit of time into already. Sadly, the launch hasn’t been great at all.
Ballistic Overkill, one of the best online shooters on Linux has updated again and it now has better matchmaking, if you don't want to manually pick a server.
Geocore, an Early Access six degrees of freedom shooter has Linux support and it was recently updated to include Vulkan too. Before getting excited, keep in mind this it's £1.99, so don't expect much from it.
Albion Online, the indie MMO is now closed while the developers make the final preparations for the full release on July 17th. They also have starter packs ready for purchase if you want to grab a copy to play.
For those who like their PVE content in an MMO, the Albion Online developers have shown off the Guardians. These huge beasts will require a party to take down.
StarFlint is a new comedy point and click adventure in the style of old Lucas Arts titles, it's on Kickstarter and it actually has a Linux demo to check out.
In the mood for a more relaxing game? Well klocki might be what you need for those Monday blues. It's a simple puzzle game about fitting shapes together.