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DXVK 1.2 is out, possible performance increase for CPU-bound scenarios and D3D11 extensions support


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Developer Philip Rebohle is continuing to advance DXVK, with another major release now available today.

id Software going all-in with Vulkan, some interesting details about that and Linux for Stadia


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Thanks to a Twitter tip, I've watched over the video of id Software talking about Doom, Vulkan, Linux and Google's Stadia and it's really quite interesting.

The loot and shoot cyberspace FPS 'Black Ice' has some seriously fun loot in the latest beta


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I love first-person shooters, it's easily my favourite genre next to traditional real-time strategy games (the kind where you build a base, then send out an army) and the cyberspace FPS Black Ice is continuing to be impressive.

The peaceful building RPG 'Littlewood' is now officially releasing in June and it looks lovely


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June seems to be a popular month lately, with Sean Young announcing his peaceful building RPG Littlewood is going to release on June 18th.

Freaky co-op submarine sim 'Barotrauma' is entering Early Access next month


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Another title becoming available next month (it's going to be busy) is Barotrauma, a co-op submarine sim that has a very good atmosphere.

Hyperspace Delivery Service is leaving Early Access next month, has Linux support


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Hyperspace Delivery Service, a retro-styled adventure from Zotnip is getting ready to leave Early Access.

D9VK for D3D9 over Vulkan in Wine has another release out, advancing quickly


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Developer Joshua Ashton sure is a busy bee, with D9VK advancing very quickly with a second release out in the space of a week.

Sunless Skies next major update announced with Vagabond, releasing next month


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The Vagabond update for Sunless Skies due on June 12th is going to expand the game a little further and it's another free update.

Linux Gaming News Punch - Episode 12


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Another slice of recent Linux gaming news for those having a little trouble keeping up, this time it's quite a positive one!

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Outer Wilds becomes another Epic Store exclusive for a limited time


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After a successful crowdfunding campaign on Fig that included a Linux version, we're in for an extra wait as Outer Wilds is now going to be releasing on the Epic Store first.

BattlEye now say they're working with Valve to support Steam Play


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Here's a bit of interesting news to end the week with, BattlEye have said they are working with Valve to get their anti-cheat working with Steam Play/Proton.

It's not good to keep things all bottled up so Wine 4.8 has been opened to breathe a little


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The Wine team have no time for hangovers, as work continues on towards the next major release with the Wine 4.8 development release now available.

A Linux version of the action-RPG space shooter 'Nova Drift' is confirmed, sounds awesome


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Nova Drift takes a classic arcade-like space shooter, adds in touch of action-RPG elements with upgrades along with a sprinkle of random generation to make something that looks damn fun!

Snakeybus looks like a truly hilarious game about driving an ever-growing bus, confirmed for Linux


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Snakeybus looks like an absolute riot, the kind of game where you likely smile and laugh all the way through and it's coming to Linux.

Combining a twin-stick shooter with a deck of cards, ACardShooter sounds fun and it's coming to Linux


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Originally developed for the 41st Ludum Dare Game Jam, ACardShooter is being expanded for a full release and it's due this Summer. Certainly sounds like an interesting idea too.

The simple yet stylish puzzle game SiNKR 2 is out and it's lovely


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SiNKR 2 from Robert Wahler, a minimalist and stylish puzzle game is now available with same-day Linux support.

Single-player FPS 'Ravenfield' now has deadlier AI, new vehicle styles and continues being amusing


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Ravenfield continues to improve and it's a really promising single-player FPS experience especially with how many fun mods you can add in.

Get ready to dig deep in UnderMine, releasing with Linux support this Summer


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Releasing this Summer in Early Access, UnderMine looks like a seriously good action-adventure roguelike that will have you dig deeper and deeper for gold and powerful relics.

Undead Horde, the necromantic action game from 10tons now has a Linux beta


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No friends? No problem! Just visit your local graveyard and get to work, as Undead Horde from 10tons is now in beta for Linux.