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Little Bug seems to be one I completely missed, an adventure platformer with some striking art that was funded on Fig and it's coming to Linux this summer.
Mavericks seems to be a rather interesting shooter, one that will have both an open world mode and a Battle Royale mode and it turns out it plans Linux support too.
Klei have announced that the Don't Starve: Hamlet expansion that was announced in September last year, has moved to a December release. They've got a fancy new trailer though.
For those who love your Visual Novels and want something a little extra, Planet Stronghold 2 with RPG elements along with map exploration might be a good fit.
For those watching any of the E3 livestreams, you might have noticed that We Happy Few developer Compulsion Games has joined Microsoft as a Microsoft Studio. Thankfully, We Happy Few is still coming to Linux.
Indivisible looks really quite good, a nice colourful action-RPG from the creator of Skullgirls, due next year with Linux support and it has a new trailer.
Valve are continuing to roll out more features to help gamers find the titles they want to play, with the latest being Developer And Publisher Homepages which is expected to roll out on June 18th.
If you like the sound of designing your own train, hiring crew and travelling across the dangerous Wild West then Bounty Train will probably be your thing.
Like your strategy games? How about one centred around naval combat in a big open environment? Victory At Sea Pacific ticks those and it's coming to Linux.
There's quite a lot of hype going for Crazy Justice, the third-person shooter with single-player, co-op and Battle Royale that's coming to Linux, here's some more details on it.
Daedalic Entertainment have announced that their futuristic thriller 'State of Mind' is going to release on August 16th with Linux support and pre-orders are now open.