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With the release of Cities: Skylines - Parklife on Thursday, it's going to expand the already great city builder with some fun new features. For those who don't have Cities: Skylines yet, it has a massive sale on Humble Store.
Really like seeing more games do this! Survivors of Borridor, a fast-paced couch co-op survival game where even a smartphone can be used to control a character.
Pretty darn excited by INSOMNIA: The Ark, more good-looking story-driven RPGs are a must on Linux. This new trailer is making it sound quite interesting.
At their annual convention, Paradox Interactive have announced new expansions for their current grand strategy titles. There’s a little bit of everything for fans of these games.
It's a weekend, the sun is shining in a rare event for where I live, so naturally I will be spending my time playing Linux games. What will you be playing this weekend?
I know we often write about games that might see Linux support, but this one seems rather promising. Antigraviator is a very slick and polished looking anti-grav racer.
This is great, not long after the rather good release of Horizon Chase Turbo, we have another retro-inspired racer with Slipstream. This one is very interesting, since it was developed on Linux.
The latest Steam Client update has left beta, bringing the Bluetooth Low Energy mode to everyone with the Steam Controller amongst other things. It also, sadly, broke other gamepad support in Big Picture mode.
Valve have officially put out a beta version of their new Steam Link Android app, which allows you to stream games from your Linux PC to your favourite device.