The latest System Shock update from Nightdive paints a pretty promising picture after the game was delayed.
The release announcements just seem to be flowing in early this month for interesting games. Evil mansion management and strategy game, MachiaVillain, is going to release May 16th.
We already knew BATTLETECH was coming to Linux since the Kickstarter, but it's good to see Harebrained Schemes continue to mention Linux support is important.
The developers behind Underworld Ascendant gave a lot of weird mixed messages about their RPG being on Linux, thankfully they've now cleared it up properly.
Tales of Maj'Eyal, the roguelike RPG that features tactical turn-based combat is set to expand, allowing you to explore horrors that lurk beneath the surface with the Forbidden Cults DLC.
May is already turning out to be quite a busy month for Linux gaming. It's now confirmed that the group based role-playing dungeon crawler Arakion: Book One will arrive in Early Access on May 15th.
Hyperspace Dogfights, a very colourful jet-combat roguelike is set for release on May 14th, which will include Linux support.
Want to punch people so hard they explode? Well, good news! As Spartan Fist is launching May 15th with Linux support.
I'm a huge fan of monster taming RPGs and seeing more of them get released on PC with Linux support is great. Siralim 3 is another that will have a Linux version.
Feral Interactive have today announced that the Linux version of Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia should be on Linux "one to two months" after the Windows release.
Phoenix Point, the huge new strategy game from Snapshot Games, which includes the legendary developer Julian Gollop (creator of X-COM) is due for a first public beta release really soon.
Trailblazers, the arcade racer where you paint the track to go faster has another gameplay trailer and it looks so damn good.
FOX n FORESTS is a retro-inspired action platformer with RPG elements that allows you to change the seasons, it's now due for release on May 17th.
Hypnospace Outlaw is probably one of the strangest games someone has linked us to recently, it's a '90s internet simulator that will see you hunt down wrongdoers.
DASH is a predesigned game but most importantly one which allows you to build one yourself. You take full control of a custom platformer hero and level editor as you create and master your very own 2D platformer world - block by block.
Our Hero! Hyper Sword is a light-hearted action RPG with colourful characters that's currently on Kickstarter, they just added a Linux demo too.
Cities: Skylines - Parklife, the new expansion coming next month now has a rather short gameplay teaser.
Wizard of Legend, the fast-paced dungeon crawler with rogue-like elements is going to officially release on May 15th with Linux support.
It should come as no surprise that in a world where DLC seems as inevitable as death and taxes, the latest RPG from Obsidian will be getting its own share of post-launch content. Three different packs with different types of content will follow in the months after launch.
Trailblazers, the unique co-op racer where you paint a racing line on the course is now releasing on May 8th with Linux support.