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Now that Phoenix Point from Snapshot Games has a Linux version out, I've managed to put some time into it and as a long time XCOM fan I'm very impressed.
Announced at the recent PDXCON, Imperator: Rome is a brand new title developed by Paradox Development Studio and publisher Paradox Interactive. Sadly, it seems they haven't made a decision on Linux support just yet. UPDATE: It will!
Strategy games are often about destroy or be destroyed, but what happens after that? Do you want to win only to control ash and rubble? Epicinium is a multiplayer strategy game where you need to be careful with your battles.
At their annual convention, Paradox Interactive have announced new expansions for their current grand strategy titles. There’s a little bit of everything for fans of these games.
Phoenix Point, the new strategy game from Snapshot Games, the studio which includes the legendary Julian Gollop will have a Linux build available within a day and the main release has been delayed.
Robothorium is a turn-based RPG roguelike where you lead the charge in the robot uprising. It does look pretty good and it's going to enter Early Access on June 7th.
We already knew BATTLETECH was coming to Linux since the Kickstarter, but it's good to see Harebrained Schemes continue to mention Linux support is important.
Do you love strategy games? You might like to take a look at Liberation Circuit, a free software (GPL) RTS that includes optional programming elements.
I'm a huge fan of monster taming RPGs and seeing more of them get released on PC with Linux support is great. Siralim 3 is another that will have a Linux version.
Feral Interactive have today announced that the Linux version of Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia should be on Linux "one to two months" after the Windows release.