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Another day, another big sale is going on. Today is the turn of Valve as they're doing a big Lunar New Year sale. Valve have also revamped Steam's Wishlist feature.
If you're like me and you love the idea of Battle Royale games, yet you're finding none of them on Linux, Islands of Nyne might be one to keep an eye on.
Stellaris: Apocalypse is set to be a pretty big expansion, with lots of goodies to come for Stellaris fans. It's releasing soon, so Paradox has an overview video up.
A quick release announcement here for one I missed, you can now destroy the land of the Fairies as the Dungeons 3 - Once Upon A Time DLC is now available.
If you're in the mood for an MMO that isn't PvP, Dead Maze might be exactly what you need. It's a players vs zombies cooperative MMO and it's free to play.
The Communist Dogifesto, a sci-fi first-person shooter recently released on Steam and itch. It's another game that's open source too and I took a look.
I do absolutely love watching space colony sim Maia evolve. This latest release is probably the best I've played and it's really coming together nicely now.
Continuing on from my previous articles on how to get both Doom 3 and Quake 4 running on modern Linux systems, I felt the time was right to look at Prey, another id Tech 4 based game with a native Linux port. It did not take me long to discover that the main issue people were likely to run into with Prey had nothing to do with the game itself.
The zombie survival game in Early Access continues to mature and get new features. Its previous vehicle beta has been updated and the next build will feature even more improvements.
While searching for other farming sims while covering Cattle and Crops, I ended up coming across Fantasy Farming: Orange Season and it just recently added Linux support.
HyperRogue is a non-Euclidean roguelike that has not only messed with my brain, it also combines a free and paid development model with code that's under the GPL.
Starmancer, a space station sim inspired by Dwarf Fortress currently on Kickstarter will have full Linux support, even during alpha and beta. It looks damn good too!