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It turns out the rather great looking exploration and combat game 'Abandon Ship' will come to Linux. The art style of the game is actually inspired by classic navy oil paintings.
Slightly sad news today, as the amazing looking Observer from Bloober Team & Aspyr Media has a release date announcement, but it doesn't include Linux.
Trains & Things has been announced as a multiplayer focused economic strategy game, it's built on Linux with open source tools and sounds pretty interesting.
Harold Halibut is an interesting sounding adventure game set in a spaceship that's stuck under sea. It seems it will be getting Linux support and it's currently on Kickstarter.
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.
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.
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 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.