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It has come to my attention recently that some people have been taking a really hard stance against developers who want to gauge interest for a Linux port. I want to talk about it for a bit.
AMD have announced that they are working on a big driver update. The Linux driver will support FreeSync and have wider support for their different GPUs.
Khronos announced today that they are working on a new open standard for VR and Valve have already said they expect replace parts of their OpenVR with it.
The Living Dungeon is a board game come to life in video game form and it's now available on Linux. Up to 9 players can take part in a battle of wits, luck and skullduggery. It also features a 30 hour story campaign.
Stellaris has received a major patch today to address a bunch of bugs, do some optimizations, adds a ton of achievements and more. They have also released a free DLC named 'Horizon Signal'.
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, a hardcore tactical stealth game set in Japan which has gameplay similar to the Commandos series now has a demo for Linux, right near release.
The Exiled, a new discovery recently that aims to combine the open-world approach of an MMO together with MOBA style battles. The icing here is that it supports Linux.
I was shared an email yesterday from a conversation with the developers of futuristic racer 'Redout'. The developers are willing to do a Linux version, if there's enough interest.