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The developer of the space combat sim 'Evolvation' has confirmed their intention to continue supporting Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Here's a curious one. Evolvation, a space combat sim from HyperReuts originally supported Linux last year and after going through a revamp Linux support was removed. It's coming back though, as the developer has confirmed.

Multiplayer space combat sim 'Allspace' entering Early Access in June with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
For those like me who love their space combat sims, Allspace seems like it may be one to watch for when it enters Early Access in June.

No need for a grape depression, Wine 4.0 has a fifth release candidate available

By Liam Dawe,
Like a proper fine Wine the actual Wine software matures greatly with age and the fifth release candidate for Wine 4.0 is now officially available.

Lutris 0.5 beta 2 is out to further refine the experience and it's looking great

By Liam Dawe,
Lutris, the excellent all-in-one game manager solution is really starting to show off now. The latest beta has some nice improvements to tidy it all up.

For those wanting to try out Steam Play, the new Humble Monthly has Yakuza 0

By Liam Dawe,
For those of you who don't have a hard stance on being native-only, check out the latest Humble Monthly which has Yakuza 0.

The excellent Slay the Spire adds in Steam Workshop support, works well

By Liam Dawe,
This is going to be terrible for my free time. Slay the Spire, the excellent card-game roguelike fusion has officially enabled Steam Workshop support.

Precipice, a 1-2 player tense Cold War chicken strategy game is releasing with Linux support this year

By Liam Dawe,
From the same developer who gave us the rather good roguelike space sim Deep Sixed, Precipice is a strategy game of Cold War chicken for 1-2 players.

Jumpai, a 'live-multiplayer platformer' that allows you to build levels has Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Jumpai is an interesting one, a platformer for those who have a creative side as the built-in world editor allows you to construct and play your own levels as well as those created by others.

Get ready to control medieval robots as a fish in Feudal Alloy, releasing this month

By Liam Dawe,
Feudal Alloy is certainly a unique theme, with you controlling medieval robots as a fish. The developer has now confirmed it's releasing with Linux support this month.

Erik Wolpaw, one of the writers of Portal and Half-Life: 2 episodes seems to have returned to Valve

By Liam Dawe,
Valve may be gearing up for an interesting few years, as it seems Erik Wolpaw who helped write Portal, Half-Life: 2 episodes and more is now back at Valve.

The Silent Age, a thrilling point and click adventure now has a Linux version

By Liam Dawe,
Years after release it seems The Silent Age quietly gained a Linux version that you can now find on Steam.

TerraTech, the open-world sandbox game has a big 'Better Future' update with new blocks for your vehicles

By Liam Dawe,
TerraTech is one of the more interesting sandbox games I played last year, an open-world giving you a lot of freedom to explore and destroy while you create your own vehicles.

Psebay, the atmospheric moto trials adventure is now available on Linux, may need a quick curl fix

By Liam Dawe,
Psebay from developer Eugeny Butakov is an atmospheric moto trials adventure and it's now available on Linux.

Underworld Ascendant still heading to Linux, sounds like it won't be too much longer

By Liam Dawe,
Despite releasing to negative reviews from users and critics, OtherSide Entertainment and 505 Games seem committed to fixing it up and gave an update about the upcoming Linux support.

Volcanoids, the base-building survival game has a positive Linux update

By Liam Dawe,
Volcanoids, the game where you build a base onboard a massive steampunk-like moving drill is coming to Linux and the latest update sounds very positive.

The free and open source game engine 'Godot Engine' is closing in on the big 3.1 release

By Liam Dawe,
Announced today, Godot Engine 3.1 alpha 5 is now officially available and the last alpha before they really lock it down to focus on critical issues.

NVIDIA have put out the 410.93 driver for Linux today

By Liam Dawe,
Arriving today, NVIDIA have their first bug-fix release of the year with the 410.93 driver as part of their longer supported series.

Wyrmsun, the free and open source RTS adds seasons and better modding support

By Liam Dawe,
Wyrmsun, the classic free and open source RTS had an update recently which amongst other things added in seasons to show the passing of time in game.

Open source platformer SuperTux gets its first new stable release in quite some time

By BTRE,
Here’s one that we missed in the holiday scramble. Following an alpha release, the penguin-themed platformer has its first big update in two years.

Some Linux games we’re excited to see in 2019, a list to keep you going

By Liam Dawe,
Now that 2019 is here, let's take a look at what interesting games Linux fans can expect to see across this year.
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