XCOM 2: War of the Chosen has another new unit reveal, this time it's for The Templar, another one we can recruit to the cause.
The strategy game in space with RPG elements will be getting a massively reworked edition next month that’ll be free for existing owners of the game.
Battlevoid: Sector Siege, from the developer of Battlevoid: Harbinger has been announced and the developer said they will be planning a Linux version.
Following on from the hints about Dark Forces getting the Linux version on Steam, it seems like STAR WARS: Rebel Assault I + II will also see their DOSBox wrapped versions have Linux support on Steam.
Pocketwatch Games (Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine) have announced their new strategy game Tooth and Tail. Not only does it look awesome and unique, but I've also got confirmation that it will be on Linux.
The Escapists 2 from Team17 and Mouldy Toof Studios is set to launch on August 22nd and it seems like it will have Linux support at launch.
Tangledeep, a dungeon crawler inspired by classic 16-bit RPGs has been announced as having a release next week and it will include Linux support.
I know, another XCOM 2: War of the Chosen post. I'm not even sorry, I'm excited and it looks really damn good. There's another new video showing off a mission this time.
Robothorium, a futuristic tactical RPG with turn-based combat from developer Goblinz Studio is heading to Linux, with a release due this year.
The Inner World - The Last Wind Monk, a colourful adventure game was due this month, but it seems it has been delayed until September 14th. They've got a newer trailer though, so that's something.
I wrote an article recently about Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap and that Ethan Lee was working on porting it, turns out it will release this month!
I love seeing all these previews of units coming to XCOM 2: War of the Chosen, as it's a great way to keep us excited for this new expansion. Let's take a look at The Warlock.
Beyond Enemy Lines, a rather interesting sounding single-player FPS looks like it's going to get a Linux version. UPDATE: There's now a test Linux version on Steam.
An open-world pixel art survival game that resembles Mad Max? I think I might be in a little bit in love with Ashworld.
Hazelnut Bastille is an absolutely amazing looking pixel art topdown adventure and it has plans for a Linux version.
Next Up Hero is a new arcade action-adventure being developed by Digital Continue and it's being published by Aspyr Media.
Oh goodie, another new unit that's actually on our side. Let's take a look at The Skirmisher another unit you will find in the War of the Chosen expansion coming to XCOM 2.
Tomorrow Rocket League will be introducing some changes to the way they handle ranked games and it sounds pretty good to me.
Aftercharge seems to break a few rules when it comes to competitive FPS games. You have two rather different sides pitting invisible robots against an invincible security squad.
Digital Tribe have teamed up with Oddly Shaped Pixels to publish Super Rocket Shootout, a new 2D pixelart brawler and it will have Linux support.
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