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Manjaro Linux 18.1.0 'Juhraya' has been officially released

By Liam Dawe,
Manjaro, the Linux distribution based on Arch has just put out a major new release with Manjaro 18.1.0 - Juhraya.

Seems like Discord's new "Go Live" feature is not coming to the Linux version

By Liam Dawe,
Recently, the voice & text chat app Discord released a pretty fun sounding new feature called "Go Live" which sadly seems like Linux will miss out on.

If you can't login to World of Warcraft or WoW Classic on Linux, here's a quick fix for now

By Liam Dawe,
It seems Blizzard have been having some issues with World of Warcraft and the newer WoW Classic with them coming under a DDoS attack. Their countermeasures seem to have blocked Linux players in Wine but there's a fix.

Comedy point and click adventure Angelo and Deemon: One Hell of a Quest releasing this month

By Liam Dawe,
Angelo and Deemon: One Hell of a Quest from the small Ukrainian team Specialbit Studio is now due to release on September 27th and it looks like it could be pretty amusing.

Co-op puzzle game We Were Here Together launching on October 10th (updated)

By Liam Dawe,
We Were Here Together, the third game in the co-op puzzle series from Total Mayhem Games has been confirmed for release on October 10th.

Jupiter Hell continues advancing as a seriously fun action-packed roguelike

By Liam Dawe,
ChaosForge are truly onto something special with Jupiter Hell, a roguelike that doesn't really feel like one and each update just makes it even more awesome to play.

Colourful retro arcade inspired shoot 'em up Laservasion is out now

By Liam Dawe,
Red Phoenix Studios recently released Laservasion, a retro inspired arcade styled shoot 'em up with Linux support. It's pretty darn colourful once you get into it.

Playing DOSBox games on Steam for Linux just got better with another release of Boxtron

By Liam Dawe,
Boxtron is another Steam Play tool we briefly talked about at the beginning of this month, enabling you to play almost any DOSBox game on Steam for Linux.

Want a more up to date Proton for Steam Play? Proton GE has a big new release out

By Liam Dawe,
There's no need to wait for Valve and CodeWeavers to update Proton for Steam Play, if you're willing to do a little bit of extra work with a custom build like Proton GE.

One of our favourite games Slay the Spire is getting even better on Linux with a new beta up

By Liam Dawe,
Slay the Spire, a roguelike deck-builder from Mega Crit Games that released earlier this year is one of our absolutely favourite games. It's also getting even better and a beta is now up.

NVIDIA Vulkan beta driver 435.19.02, plus 435.21 stable driver released

By Liam Dawe,
NVIDIA have release two new drivers over the last day! An update to their Vulkan beta driver as well as a new stable driver update for everyone.

Accelerated OpenGL in a virtual machine is advancing with virglrenderer

By Liam Dawe,
Collabora put out a fresh technical blog post today to talk a little about virglrenderer, with the latest version enabling a big leap for accelerated OpenGL within a virtual machine.

Cathedral looks like a pretty good retro action adventure, coming to Linux in October

By Liam Dawe,
Prepare yourself for another retro-inspired action adventure with Cathedral, developed by the Swedish team at Decemberborn Interactive.

Hexa Trains, an economic sim based on planets made from hexagons to release in October

By Liam Dawe,
Developed by Game Studio Abraham Stolk who previously made The Little Crane That Could, Hexa Trains is an economic sim that looks rather interesting with planets full of hexagons.

alTrace, a new open source debugging tool for apps and games that use OpenAL

By Liam Dawe,
Ryan "Icculus" Gordon has released a new open source tool today named alTrace, to help developers of games and software using OpenAL.

Some more thoughts on Ion Fury, the FPS from Voidpoint and 3D Realms

By Liam Dawe,
Ion Fury (previously Ion Maiden) is true example of how you really don’t need to push graphics ever closer to realism to achieve something ridiculously good.

Roguelike Stay Safe: Labyrinth of the Mad now has a Linux beta, sounds quite unique

By Liam Dawe,
Stay Safe: Labyrinth of the Mad from Yellowcake Games is a roguelike with plenty of random generation, including an interesting way of generating the world.

Try the first demo of the dino MMO Path of Titans, we have some testing keys to give away

By Liam Dawe,
After Alderon Games successful crowdfunding campaign on IndieGoGo for their dino themed survival MMO Path of Titans, the developer reached out to gather more Linux testers.

Steam Play arrived on Linux one year ago, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Tomorrow marks a special occasion, as Steam Play celebrates its first birthday! A good time to reflect on how it’s impacted Linux gaming.

Event Horizon (Tower of Time) show off the first gameplay from their next RPG Dark Envoy

By Liam Dawe,
Ah Gamescom has arrived, which means tons of games will be shown off over the next week. Event Horizon (Tower of Time dev) are getting in on the action, to show off footage from their brand new RPG called Dark Envoy.
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