Tale of Toast is another MMO that will release with Linux support, it will be free to play without any pay to win apparently.
A rather interesting looking fast-paced FPS released with Linux support recently called Cold Space, I took a look to see if it's any good.
I know a fair few people were upset by the silence surrounding the previously promised Linux version of Event[0]. It looks like it might still be happening.
Having already gone to the trouble of getting the original Doom 3 binary working on my modern Arch Linux system a few months back, it made me wonder just how much effort it would take to get the closed source Quake 4 port up and running again as well.
The big Wine 3.0 is inching ever closer with the release of the sixth release candidate today with bug fixes.
Hello there, readers! It's Friday again and that means it's time for yet another Friday Livestream, so get your snacks ready for some live Linux gaming on our Twitch channel!
After a little bit of a clean up, voting is now officially open for our 2017 Linux GOTY Awards so get a move on!
Cendric is an interesting discovery, a game this mixes platformer gameplay with an RPG and it will launch with Linux support in March.
The developer of Shoppe Keep 2 has announced that Linux will be supported in their merchant simulator when it launches in Early Access.
For those excited by Next Up Hero, the new 2D action game from Digital Continue & Aspyr Media we have somewhat bad news, as there's no Linux support during Early Access.
This rather fun trading card game has had unofficial builds that run on Linux for a little while now. I tried them out and it’s a pretty fun game, but don’t expect official support anytime soon.
The folks at Aspyr Media have brought over the last big patch for the addictive strategy game. There’s plenty of changes in this one and new civilizations in the form of DLC.
Spartan Fist, a first-person puncher roguelike from Glass Bottom Games looks fantastic and the good news is that it's heading to Linux.
Paradox Interactive have just announced a very exciting expansion coming to Stellaris named 'Apocalypse'.
Can't get enough hardcore platforming? Good news for you, as the colourful and musical ERSATZ now supports Linux.
I thought Endless Horde looked like it could be a nice Tower Defense game to kill a few minutes since it's cheap, so I took a look.
I decided to bite the bullet and actually pick up a personal copy of Opus Magnum, I’m glad I did and it's fantastic.
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine is an upcoming adventure game from Dim Bulb Games and Serenity Forge has a new trailer to show off some characters, the fun news is that the musician Sting is starring in it.
Sad news, as it seems there's just no chance of Killing Floor 2 coming to Linux any more as Tripwire can't find a developer.
Not getting enough MMOs on Linux? Project: Gorgon looks like a somewhat promising MMORPG that's currently free while it's in Alpha.