Thanks to a post on Reddit, we've learned that Epic Games currently have no plans to put their store on Linux.
Some fun weekend news for those wanting another RTS to play, as Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation is getting closer to a Linux release.
Wine 4.0 RC4 continues the polishing effort to make sure it has a nice full flavour ready for the final 4.0 release due next month.
Wayward is a name I honestly hadn't heard for some time, after following it years ago I lost track. Development seems to be going well!
The adventure platformer Celeste, from the same developer who gave us TowerFall is going to get a new set of levels next year.
Dead Cells, the seriously good action-platformer 'RogueVania' had a huge update pushed out recently making it ever more awesome.
I have to admit, I've had a silly amount of fun in Voxel Turf. A game that combines the block-building that made Minecraft popular with vehicles, buildings, gang wars and all sorts.
A nice way to end the week on, the DRM free store GOG are giving away copies of SOMA for 48 hours so act fast.
Interstellar Marines used to be one of the most promising first-person shooters which sadly died due to a lack of funding. It's limping along, with a new video to show off a new enemy.
Valve released some interesting lists today which show off some top games, these lists show some interesting details about Linux games.
Sad news for fans of action platformers, as Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night for Linux has been officially cancelled.
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone from Doborog Games seems like a rather fun third person sword fighter and the developer has made adjustments for Steam Play.
Lutris, the 'open gaming platform' has a new beta version out that features a refreshed UI and it's looking really sleek now.
Just before our holiday break, The Fun Pimps released a whopper of an update to their survival game 7 Days to Die.
This is your once a month reminder to make sure your PC information is correct on your user profiles. A fresh batch of statistics is generated on the 1st of each month.
Get your bag packed ready for another adventure, as the 2D RPG HEARTBEAT released with Linux support recently.
One interesting title we missed over the holiday break (hello, we're back!) is Heartbound. It's an Early Access "non-traditional" RPG from developer Pirate Software.
Darwin Project from Scavengers Studio is a free to play Battle Royale game and thanks to Steam Play updates it can now be played on Linux.
The newer team behind Planetary Annihilation: TITANS has put out two new test builds, one built with newer modern tools and the other on their legacy toolchain. It comes packed with new features and updates too.
While there's a lot of good games available natively for Linux, one area we really are lacking in is games for a younger audience. Steam Play has helped a lot here!