Mavericks seems to be a rather interesting shooter, one that will have both an open world mode and a Battle Royale mode and it turns out it plans Linux support too.
Do you like the sound of trading, space combat, retro FPS combat, resource management and more? Hyperspace Delivery Service has all of that.
For those excited to finally get a proper Battle Royale game on Linux, come check the latest trailer and information on Crazy Justice.
Klei have announced that the Don't Starve: Hamlet expansion that was announced in September last year, has moved to a December release. They've got a fancy new trailer though.
Another interesting Wine release became available yesterday, with Wine 3.10 bringing more Direct 3D 12 and Vulkan work.
Good news for all those waiting on the mech strategy game BATTLETECH, as there's hints of it actually coming soon now.
inXile Entertainment have announced that they're working on a remaster of the original Wasteland and it should support Linux.
Want a free game while you shop for your next game? Ziggurat is currently free for ~47 hours on GOG in their Summer Sale.
For those who love your Visual Novels and want something a little extra, Planet Stronghold 2 with RPG elements along with map exploration might be a good fit.
Want to play some RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 on a modern game engine that supports Linux? OpenRCT2 is what you need and it's been updated.
In Master Pyrox Wizard Smackdown, you face off against up to eight other wizards in small arenas. It has support for single-player against the AI, local co-op and online play too.
Pack your bags as you're going to Mexico in the first DLC for Railway Empire, which is out now with Linux support. A big free patch was also released, which sounds fantastic.
Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass from Croteam has me rather excited, it also has more information out and some fresh screenshots.
For those who love their local co-op experiences, Flat Heroes looks absolutely mental and it's releasing in full on July 5th.
Well known (and basically a legend) Linux game porter Ryan 'Icculus' Gordon is looking for new titles to port to Linux.
For those watching any of the E3 livestreams, you might have noticed that We Happy Few developer Compulsion Games has joined Microsoft as a Microsoft Studio. Thankfully, We Happy Few is still coming to Linux.
If you love your twin-stick shooters, you should try out Chroma Blast which recently added a Linux version.
That's quite a title for an article isn't it! Membrane, currently crowdfunding on IndieGoGo is a GZDoom-powered 90's inspired FPS that will support Linux.
The Endless Mission sounds like a confusing mash-up of many genres in a story-based game that allows you to change the rules.
Indivisible looks really quite good, a nice colourful action-RPG from the creator of Skullgirls, due next year with Linux support and it has a new trailer.