Valve have officially announced that the Beta for the overhaul of the Steam Library is coming on September 17th. UPDATED, see the bottom.
Graverobber Foundation, developer of cyberpunk dungeon crawler Das Geisterschiff is back with a new game called Phantom 3D.
ChaosForge are truly onto something special with Jupiter Hell, a roguelike that doesn't really feel like one and each update just makes it even more awesome to play.
Red Phoenix Studios recently released Laservasion, a retro inspired arcade styled shoot 'em up with Linux support. It's pretty darn colourful once you get into it.
Pathway released back in April and it's a lot of fun but one thing was certain after playing it for a lot longer, it did get repetitive. A big free update is coming soon and it's sounding good.
This is quite amazing. I never grow tired of seeing what people in the Doom modding community are able to achieve.
The cast of Armello has grown bigger with the newly released The Dragon Clan DLC adding in four new characters.
Fluid Simulation is something you all need to try out for a few minutes to de-stress. A nice casual experience for a tired mind perhaps.
Another month has come and go and so ProtonDB, the super handy unofficial tracker for Steam Play compatibility ratings has released another data dump.
In the mood for some new games? Well Humble Bundle are back again for your monies, this time with The Humble RPG Bundle.
After releasing a demo with Linux support back in April, the dark adventure game Little Misfortune now has a release date of September 18th.
Always great to see free and open source games continue to mature. The racing game Yorg just recently put out a big a new release and it's coming along nicely.
Snowy Ash Games just recently released MicroTown, a pixel art village construction and management simulator.
Geneshift is really looking slick with the latest major update now available, completely overhauling the menu and the way you unlock everything. Overall, it's a huge improvement.
How about a little open source to start your Tuesday morning? Work is going into the openblack project, to create a modern open source game engine for Black & White (2001).
Boxtron is another Steam Play tool we briefly talked about at the beginning of this month, enabling you to play almost any DOSBox game on Steam for Linux.
There's no need to wait for Valve and CodeWeavers to update Proton for Steam Play, if you're willing to do a little bit of extra work with a custom build like Proton GE.
Warzone 2100, a proper classic real-time strategy game that's open source just had the first update in some years.
Godot Engine developer Juan Linietsky has another progress report up on the status of moving over to Vulkan and it's sounding great.
You think you know bullet-hell? Devader will challenge that thought. Released today with Linux support from developer Falkenbrew, Devader is one twin-stick not to be missed.