Want to punch people so hard they explode? Well, good news! As Spartan Fist is launching May 15th with Linux support.
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.
Parkitect, the extremely impressive early access theme park building game has another fresh beta out, featuring a new ride.
Gaming Minds Studios have put out another rather good update for Railway Empire, with some highly requested features.
Xen still isn't available in Black Mesa, but this latest update brings it a step closer for the fan-made re-imagining of Half-Life.
Tower of Time, the party-based RPG with a rather interesting real-time tactical battle system has recently left Early Access and it’s great.
RUINER, the slick action game from Reikon Games had another small update recently, which solves some of the last issues.
For those of you wanting to run a farm together, you now can! Stardew Valley now has an opt-in multiplayer beta on Steam.
The Linux-powered Atari VCS console is officially starting pre-orders next month on May 30th, with it not actually shipping until spring next year.
Have you been having problems with the Linux port of Rise of the Tomb Raider? A new opt-in beta released today from Feral Interactive may help with that.
Jupiter Hell, the modern turn-based sci-fi roguelike from developer ChaosForge is moving over to using Vulkan.
Set in a world that’s being beset by a curse of greed, this isometric RPG is trying to put its own unique touches on the tried and true formula.
Phoenix Point, the huge new strategy game from Snapshot Games, which includes the legendary developer Julian Gollop (creator of X-COM) is due for a first public beta release really soon.
Trailblazers, the arcade racer where you paint the track to go faster has another gameplay trailer and it looks so damn good.
FOX n FORESTS is a retro-inspired action platformer with RPG elements that allows you to change the seasons, it's now due for release on May 17th.
Need more metroidvania action? Faeland actually looks pretty decent, it's currently on Kickstarter and it's fully funded.
Interested in some more classics? Spellcasting 1-3 are now available on GOG and they have Linux support thanks to the power of DOSBox.
Inspired by the classic 3D RPGs of the late 90's, EARTHLOCK from Snowcastle Games is now officially available on Linux.
Make Sail, the Early Access exploration game where you connect parts together to make a boat that hopefully won't sink just got quite a bit better.