Are you ready to rob some banks? PAYDAY 2 is showing signs that it's getting closer to a Linux release.
The time has come once again for the Friday Livestream to be held. As always, you can expect live Linux gaming to be beamed onto your screens via the magic that we know as Internet and you can participate in the relaxed discussion about all things, Linux gaming included.
The Wine team released today another development release of their software. Version 1.9.6 has many small changes including 32 bugfixes.
Unreal Engine 4 really does do a good job at showing off what can be done with it, and this video is no different. They also mention official Vulkan API support.
Hyped about Stellaris? Me too, I've been yearning for a really good and expansive space game like it and PC Gamer have a good gameplay video now up. Paradox also did a video with "Quill18".
The developers of Substance Painter 2 have announced they will be releasing a Linux beta of their 3D painting software.
More good news for developers, as the Atomic Game Engine is now open source under the MIT license. It's available on github right now.
XCOM 2 Anarchy’s Children DLC released today for Windows, but it has been delayed at the last minute by Feral Interactive.
Two long and low quality videos from GDC are now up with Vulkan as the subject, all very interesting with Oxide Games (Ashes of the Singularity) and Valve speaking. I've done some highlights for you.
We gathered that Life Is Strange is coming to Linux from all the recent SteamDB activity, but it looks like Feral Interactive are the ones behind it.
Developers from “Do My Best, Games” have agreed to answer few questions about their upcoming game "The Final Station"
Sad news Double Fine fans, as Day of the Tentacle Remastered will not be on Linux at launch with no current date shared.
Greetings developers, just to let you know that Unity have now added Linux builds of the fresh 5.4 beta. They have also updated the stable build with core OpenGL fixes, as it was quite broken.
The newest entry in the World War 2 strategy series has a concrete(ish) release date. Armchair generals and digital despots can expect to launch their campaigns of world domination on June 6th.
It's been another few months since I asked this question, so let's see what you have all been up to recently! There's so many games on Linux now we are spoilt for choice.
At Paradox Interactive’s GDC presentation, Obsidian have revealed their newest project. The upcoming RPG title is set in a world where heroes have failed and evil has won.
Looks like Nvidia don't want to be outclassed by AMD and have released GameWorks SDK 3.1 with the intetion of releasing parts of it onto github. They have already released FaceWorks and some OpenGL samples, with more to come.
The last of the major engines has shaken up their business model into a pay what you want deal. They have also released CryEngine V with major new features.
Another week and another livestream of me vs Matt from Feral Interactive. Will Matt turn around his losing streak, who knows? I sure will put up a fight to keep up my winnings.
In their GDC presentation for this year, Paradox Development Studios has set a release date for their non-historical game. Those who dream of expanding their civilization among the stars can expect the game to be available May 9th.