Geneshift, a top-down GTA-inspired battle royale game that also has a single-player and co-op campaign has a fresh update out with an aim to make it more streamlined to play.
Road to your City is a city builder but it's not the usual kind, with a focus on building up a Football team to go along with your city it's pretty interesting to play.
For those of you who want to check it out, Citra for emulating the Nintendo 3DS sounds like it's really progressing nicely.
Forager from developer HopFrog and publisher Humble Bundle looks like a pretty fun mash-up of different genres, inspired by the likes of Stardew Valley, Terraria & Zelda and it's going to support Linux now too.
Combining bullet-hell like gameplay with some roguelike elements, Woodpunk had a little delay in the Linux version which is now properly up and out.
Announced yesterday and it's very real (not an April Fools), Shelter 3 from Might and Delight won't be arriving until next year.
The Atari VCS team put out a new blog post and it goes over some changes to the design and it still looks pretty great.
April is here already and here's your first look this month at what's going cheap for Linux gamers to pick up.
What could possibly be a little prank from Valve, the unfinished Steam store pages for the Valve Index, Valve Index Base Station and Valve Index Controllers went online a little too early.
Sunless Skies is a fantastic game, I've enjoyed many hours exploration in it and Failbetter Games are set to improved it.
Two bits of Wine-related news today with both DXVK for Vulkan-based D3D11 and D3D10 and d9vk for Vulkan-based D3D9 coming along.
The Steam Play tracker ProtonDB just recently put out another set of reports, so here's another look at some interesting findings when going over the data.
If you're looking for a single-player FPS with large open battles, Ravenfield continues to be a pretty good choice.
Another week has come and gone and as usual you're struggling to follow everything, so here's another episode of the Linux Gaming News Punch.
Space Haven from Bugbyte, an exciting entry into the colony-building sim genre taking place on a spaceship has managed to get funded.
In a pretty refreshing update from the Artifact team at Valve, they stated they're looking into the major issues with it.
Released late yesterday, the Wine team officially put out a new development release with Wine 4.5 now available.
While details are extremely light, we now know Valve's VR headset is called the Valve Index and more details are coming soon.
El Presidente returns for one more try at building a prosperous city on the island state of Tropico, as expected the release comes with official Linux support.
Pathway definitely looks like an interesting game, developed by Robotality (Halfway) and published by Chucklefish (Starbound, Wargroove) and there's new footage up on it.