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Dark fantasy survival RPG 'Urtuk: The Desolation' enters First Access with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Slovakian developer Mad Sheep Studios just recently released Urtuk: The Desolation, a stylishly dark, low-fantasy, survival RPG with tactical turn-based battles.

Indie horror game Walls Closing In now has Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Need something to scare you silly this Halloween? The indie survival horror Walls Closing In has Linux support.

The incredible looking FPS Prodeus has moved to next year for Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
We're in for a longer wait to get our hands on the brutal and stylish first-person shooter Prodeus, as the team have moved the Early Access release to next year.

Rapid Rescue, a new little open source local multiplayer strategy game made in Godot Engine

By Liam Dawe,
How do you like your news in the morning? I like mine open source with coffee. Today, a game called Rapid Rescue came across the GOL news-desk built with Godot Engine.

Dead End Job, a twin-stick ghost-sucking shooter releases December 13

By Liam Dawe,
Ant Workshop and publisher Headup have announced the madcap mash-up of Ren & Stimpy meets Ghostbusters, Dead End Job, is releasing on December 13.

Boxtron, the Steam Play compatibility tool for DOSBox brings more improvements in another update

By Liam Dawe,
The Speedy Staging 0.5.3 of Boxtron is out, further improving this Steam Play compatibility tool for DOSBox gaming on Linux.

Odds and ends, the Linux and gaming Sunday Section

By Liam Dawe,
Sunday is a day mostly of rest, relaxation and kicking butt in some games. Before that though, let's have a little look at a few bits and pieces of missing news and what was interesting recently.

NVIDIA have released the big new Linux Beta driver 440.26 today

By Liam Dawe,
Today NVIDIA released the 440.26 Beta driver for Linux with a number of new features, enhancements and a few interesting bug fixes.

The Linux port of Shadow of Mordor from Feral Interactive has gained a Vulkan Beta, a massive difference

By Liam Dawe,
This is quite a surprise! Early yesterday we were notified that Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, which Feral Interactive ported to Linux in 2015 has gained a Vulkan Beta.

No Linux version of Lonely Mountains: Downhill yet due to IL2CPP in Unity

By Liam Dawe,
Megagon Industries have now confirmed the status of Lonely Mountains: Downhill for Linux and currently it's not good news.

Vulkan support is not far away now for the flight sim X-Plane 11, physics & flight model updates coming

By Liam Dawe,
X-Plane 11, the detailed flight simulator is finally closing in on an update that will bring in Vulkan support.

SFB Games to bring Tangle Tower to Linux post-launch if there's enough demand

By Liam Dawe,
British indie studio SFB Games, developer of the highly rated Detective Grimoire are working on a new game called Tangle Tower and with a little push they could bring it to Linux.

System76 have put Coreboot into two of their main Intel-powered laptops

By Liam Dawe,
Want your next laptop to be a bit more open? System76 have announced their Galago Pro and Darter Pro now come with Coreboot, the open source boot firmware.

Open-world action adventure 'Pine' where humans are not top of the food chain is now available

By Liam Dawe,
Pine certainly looks good, a proper open-world action adventure with a story depicting humans who never reached the top of the food chain. It just released with Linux support today.

Bizarre action-RPG 'Insignificant' where you're three inches tall is out now with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Insignificant is an action-RPG that tells the story of the little people and when I say that I really do mean tiny little people, you're only about three inches tall.

GGPO, a rollback networking SDK for peer-to-peer games has gone open source

By Liam Dawe,
Oh how I do love to see more projects go open source! GGPO, a rollback networking SDK for peer-to-peer games that's designed to help hide network latency in fast-paced games that requires precise inputs is now on GitHub.

Using the Elgato Stream Deck on Linux just got a whole lot easier with streamdeck_ui

By Liam Dawe,
If you're a livestreamer, video creator or anything like that then the Elgato Stream Deck seems like an incredible useful bit of kit. However, it doesn't have official Linux support. Not so much a problem now.

Looking to make 2D games? Perhaps the Orx game engine might be suitable for you

By Liam Dawe,
One we've never covered before at all is the free and open source Orx. A lightweight, plugin-based, data-driven and extremely easy to use 2D-oriented game engine.

Amanita Design return to Linux with the surprise new release of Pilgrims

By Liam Dawe,
Amanita Design are the developers of games including Machinarium, Botanicula, Samorost and more. Today, they released Pilgrims, a playful adventure game and it supports Linux.

Alen Ladavac, co-founder of Croteam has left to join the Google Stadia team, plus other Stadia news

By Liam Dawe,
Here's a bit of interesting industry news for you on this fine Monday afternoon. Alen Ladavac, who helped to co-found the Serious Sam and Talos Principle developer Croteam has moved onto game streaming.
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