DXVK advances so quickly it's really quite incredible, it had a release only a few days ago and here we are with another.
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Wine 3.9 is now officially out and it's actually quite an exciting release, especially as it pulls in the recently release vkd3d for Direct 3D 12 with Vulkan.
For those that are interested, you can secure a copy of two great Linux games in the current Humble Monthly Bundle.
Steam Marines 2, the in-development squad-based strategy game from Worthless Bums is now officially available on Linux.
Hamster On Coke Games, creators of PUSH, Zenge, Art Of Gravity and more have released their latest puzzle game called Scalak.
Surviving Mars, the city building survival game from Haemimont Games and Paradox Interactive is set to expand with a new update due soon.
In need of a new game? How about one that's free? You can grab Guns of Icarus Alliance right now and get a permanent copy added to your Steam library.
Cities: Skylines - Parklife is the new expansion to the already rather good city builder from Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive, it's now out.
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.
Steam has put up a Spring Cleaning Event featuring multiple Linux games that you can play for free from now until May 28th.
Anima: Gate of Memories: The Nameless Chronicles is a new action RPG from developer Anima Project and they've said they will be doing a Linux release just like they did for Anima Gate of Memories.
This is certainly fun news, since Turok is a game I always wanted to play but never got a chance. It seems it's coming to Linux! UPDATED!
For the next day or so you can grab Hacknet - Deluxe absolutely free as the Humble Store is doing a Spring Sale Encore.
Full Metal Furies, the cooperative action RPG from Cellar Door Games is damn fun, but the initial Linux release did have performance issues which now seem to be solved.
Rise to Ruins continues to be one of my favourite indie games, the dedication the developer has shown is incredible. The latest few updates have improved it dramatically.
For those who simply can't get enough of your turn-based strategy antics, fantasy game Exorder recently added Linux support and it has a demo available.
A reader emailed in to show off that they've been able to get the PSVR headset working on Linux with Steam using OpenHMD and OpenHMD-SteamVR.
Rifter is promising some tough-as-nails acrobatic platforming that's utterly drenched in neon and it will come with an intense 80’s synthwave soundtrack.
DXVK, the exciting Wine project to run Direct3D 11 games and applications with Vulkan was updated yesterday.