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We whipped up a new game list on the site, to help track Linux games on Steam that can be downloaded and played, but aren't advertised. It's a work in progress, but we hope some people might find it useful. If you know of more, do let us know!
On top of that, we've also begun something just for fun that you might find interesting. To have a little history, we've begun making a Linux gaming timeline. You can see a rough start on it here: https://imgur.com/a/00GXY
Also, if you didn't see already, we recently wrote an article about Valve removing the link to Steam Machines from the Steam store. There's an update out on that, as Valve continue to support Linux gaming. We of course knew this, but it's nice to see it noted in public.
We've also done a quick update to the Release Calendar, which fixes the date picker at the bottom. It's still a W.I.P, but it's already a lot better than our old one.
Additionally, the Sales Page is currently lacking titles from Fanatical, as they've completely changed their sales feed for the third time, we're working on a new importer currently which should hopefully be live and pulling in Linux sales again from them within a week.
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Didn't that skyscraper building game have a hidden Linux build? Can't think of the name right now.
Edit: Project Highrise