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Snip wires, flick buttons and save the world in Bomb Squad Academy

By Liam Dawe,
Bomb Squad Academy, a game I totally missed from 2017 (yes really, woops!) is an interesting puzzle game about disarming bombs.

Ultra Off-Road Simulator 2019: Alaska will be supported on Linux with enough requests

By Liam Dawe,
The developer of Ultra Off-Road Simulator 2019: Alaska, a surprisingly good looking off-road driving sim may gain Linux support with enough requests.

Rogue Empire, a dungeon-crawling RPG is leaving Early Access later this month with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Rogue Empire, a dungeon-crawling RPG from Portal Entertainment is ready to leave Early Access on January 25th.

Hero of the Kingdom III should now work on newer Linux distributions

By Liam Dawe,
Hero of the Kingdom III, a casual RPG from Lonely Troops released back in August last year but it seems it came with a few issues for those on newer distributions.

Darwin Project no longer works in Steam Play, due to Easy Anti-Cheat

By Liam Dawe,
After spending a good few hours enjoying the Battle Royale game Darwin Project on Linux thanks to Steam Play, it has come to an abrupt end.

DXVK 0.95 is out with various D3D10 stability fixes, CPU overhead reduction and more game fixes

By Liam Dawe,
DXVK, the excellent project that Valve has been funding has a fresh brew out to continue the exciting progress made.

The cute and quirky puzzle-exploration game 'Pikuniku' is coming to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Pikuniku from the studio Sectordub and Devolver Digital is releasing January 24th and it will support Linux at release.

Arc Savior, another space combat game will be supported on Linux after release

By Liam Dawe,
Arc Savior, a new space combat game from developer Squid Monkey Studios is releasing later this month and it looks quite interesting. Turns out the developer is going to support Linux too.

Volcanoids, the steampunk survival game with massive drills has a Linux version ready for Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
As promised by the developers of Volcanoids, the Linux version of their very interesting first-person steampunk survival game is live and ready for when they hit Early Access.

Free public Itch alpha of space shooter Gravity Ace is up for grabs

By scaine,
If you would cry happy tears at the thought of a modern successor to 80s games like Thrust and Gravitar, then brace yourself for a river. Developer John Watson is making that dream a reality with his first commercial release, Gravity Ace. And you can try it for free!

Time to uncork and unwind as the sixth release candidate for Wine 4.0 is out

By Liam Dawe,
As expected, another bug-fix release is out as progress towards the final release of Wine 4.0 approaches.

Hellshots Golf is basically Doom Golf and it's somewhat amusing

By Liam Dawe,
Always interested to see what silly (and sometimes amazing) things people do with Doom, enter Hellshots Golf.

The fun and challenging action-RPG 'Mana Spark' can now be found on GOG

By Liam Dawe,
While it's had Linux support for a few months and has been available on other stores, today GOG have added the action-RPG Mana Spark.

SuperTuxKart 0.10 beta is out with online multiplayer and it's looking good

By Liam Dawe,
SuperTuxKart, the free and open source racing game has hit the beta stage with the 0.10 release that's now available.

Steam Play recently hit 500 Windows games rated as Platinum on ProtonDB

By Liam Dawe,
Here's a fun statistic for you today! Steam Play, Valve's fork of Wine which includes DXVK has recently hit 500 titles rated as "Platinum" when going by ProtonDB reports.

Epic and Improbable are taking advantage of Unity with the SpatialOS debacle, seems a little planned

By Liam Dawe,
As an update to the ongoing saga between Improbable and Unity in regards to SpatialOS, Epic Games have now jumped in to take advantage of it.

Grab a free copy of 'A Story About My Uncle' in the Humble Store Winter Sale that's now live

By Liam Dawe,
Oh goodie, more sales of awesome Linux games for you and another free game for you to be able to claim.

We Need To Go Deeper could be a lot of fun but it needs to do a better job at everything

By Liam Dawe,
With thanks to a supporter, I was gifted a copy of We Need To Go Deeper. It's a 2-4 player co-op submarine roguelike and it's pretty rough.

Unity have changed their terms of service, which has essentially blocked SpatialOS and streaming services

By Liam Dawe,
While not directly related to Linux gaming, this is still some interesting news to be aware of for those working with the Unity game engine.

One Step From Eden, an action-packed deck-building roguelike plans Linux support (updated)

By Liam Dawe,
Inspired by the likes of Nuclear Throne, Slay the Spire, Risk of Rain and more One Step From Eden looks like a promising action-packed deckbuilding roguelike.