Check out what anti-cheat enabled games work on Linux / SteamOS on our dedicated anti-cheat compatibility page.

Creature building action and survival game 'Sipho' adds some fun new zooids for your monstrosity


By Liam Squires-Hand
Swim, kill, adapt and hopefully survive. That's the aim of the game in Sipho and the recent update adds in some new pieces for you to unlock to build your horrific sea creature with.

AI War 2, the massive RTS game confirmed for launch on October 22


By Liam Squires-Hand
Arcen Games have now fully confirmed that October 22 is the final launch date for AI War 2 to leave Early Access.

Google have confirmed the Stadia launch date is November 19


By Liam Squires-Hand
Stadia, Google's new fancy Linux-powered game streaming service is officially set to launch on November 19, that is if you forked out for the expensive Stadia Founder's Edition.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider Definitive Edition arrives on Linux on November 5th


By Liam Squires-Hand
Feral Interactive have finally confirmed the Linux release date for Shadow of the Tomb Raider after announcing it for Linux back in November last year.

Vulkan support is not far away now for the flight sim X-Plane 11, physics & flight model updates coming


By Liam Squires-Hand
X-Plane 11, the detailed flight simulator is finally closing in on an update that will bring in Vulkan support.

City building god sim 'The Universim' will now let you launch rockets with satellites into orbit


By Liam Squires-Hand
The Universim is slowly turning into a city building god game truly worth playing, with the Sky High update now available expanding the game into planetary orbit. Plus some more thoughts on the experience of playing it for several hours.

PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 is coming along quickly with their August progress report up


By Liam Squires-Hand
Delayed as usual due to the progress reports being done by contributors, the team working on the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 have another post up to show off more incredible progress.

POSTAL 4: No Regerts released into Early Access, Linux version likely in future


By Liam Squires-Hand
Running With Scissors are back, with a surprise release of POSTAL 4: No Regerts on Steam and a Linux version is looking likely in future.

The Internet Archive website has added another 2,500 MS-DOS games


By Liam Squires-Hand
Another point scored for game preservation. The Internet Archive have added another 2,500 MS-DOS games you can play right in your browser.

Stranger Things have entered Rocket League for the Haunted Hallows event


By Liam Squires-Hand
As a big fan of both Stranger Things (the TV series) and Rocket League, I approve of the little crossover they're currently doing for the new Halloween event the Haunted Hallows.

Godlike village sim 'Rise to Ruins' has officially left Early Access with a huge upgrade


By Liam Squires-Hand
Rise to Ruins (formerly Retro-Pixel Castles) is a great blend of genres, pulling in inspiration from the likes of Black and White, Rimworld, and Dwarf Fortress to make something entirely unique.

Turn-based political simulation game 'Lawgivers' adds Linux support with the latest update


By Liam Squires-Hand
Today I came across Lawgivers, a turn-based political simulation game which recently added Linux support and it looks like it could be a lot of fun.

The completely silly fighting game Foreskin Fury is out in Early Access


By Liam Squires-Hand
After a short delay, you can now jump into Foreskin Fury and have a cock fight. Yes this is a very real game.

The currently free indie RTS 'The Fertile Crescent' should now work better at different resolutions


By Liam Squires-Hand
The Fertile Crescent is an upcoming in-development indie RTS that feels like a retro Age of Empires and it's really quite good. A new update is out (and it's still free) fixing up the UI for different resolutions.

Chiaki, the open source and cross-platform PS4 Remote Play client now supports the PS4 7.0 update


By Liam Squires-Hand
Sony recently upgraded the system software on the PlayStation 4 which broke compatibility with the open source Remote Play client Chiaki. The developer acted quickly and a new release is up.

SFB Games to bring Tangle Tower to Linux post-launch if there's enough demand


By Liam Squires-Hand
British indie studio SFB Games, developer of the highly rated Detective Grimoire are working on a new game called Tangle Tower and with a little push they could bring it to Linux.

Odds and ends, the Linux and gaming Sunday Section


By Liam Squires-Hand
Almost time to begin another week full of news, before we do let's run over a few interesting happenings recently.

What have you been playing recently and what do you think about it?


By Liam Squires-Hand
It's reader question time here on GamingOnLinux, something we do infrequently to generate a bit of discussion.

Tactical dungeon management game Legend of Keepers has a free prologue out


By Liam Squires-Hand
Goblinz Studio are currently developing Legend of Keepers, a tactical dungeon management game where you're the bad guys. It now has a free prologue available to test on Linux.

The GTA: San Andreas remake in Unity has a new release out


By Liam Squires-Hand
SanAndreasUnity, an open source remake of the game engine for GTA: San Andreas that aims to be cross-platform has a new release out, with better Linux support included.