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Emerald Shores, a SNES-inspired platformer with minigames and more has Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
For those after their next retro platformer, the SNES-inspired Emerald Shores is out on Steam with Linux support.

Linux hardware vendor Entroware has unleashed Hades, their first AMD CPU desktop

By Liam Dawe,
For those looking to splash out a bit on a new desktop, the Linux hardware vendor Entroware have unleashed Hades, a powerful new desktop computer with Linux pre-loaded.

Darwin Project no longer works in Steam Play, due to Easy Anti-Cheat

By Liam Dawe,
After spending a good few hours enjoying the Battle Royale game Darwin Project on Linux thanks to Steam Play, it has come to an abrupt end.

DXVK 0.95 is out with various D3D10 stability fixes, CPU overhead reduction and more game fixes

By Liam Dawe,
DXVK, the excellent project that Valve has been funding has a fresh brew out to continue the exciting progress made.

Free public Itch alpha of space shooter Gravity Ace is up for grabs

By scaine,
If you would cry happy tears at the thought of a modern successor to 80s games like Thrust and Gravitar, then brace yourself for a river. Developer John Watson is making that dream a reality with his first commercial release, Gravity Ace. And you can try it for free!

Time to uncork and unwind as the sixth release candidate for Wine 4.0 is out

By Liam Dawe,
As expected, another bug-fix release is out as progress towards the final release of Wine 4.0 approaches.

Epic and Improbable are taking advantage of Unity with the SpatialOS debacle, seems a little planned

By Liam Dawe,
As an update to the ongoing saga between Improbable and Unity in regards to SpatialOS, Epic Games have now jumped in to take advantage of it.

Unity have changed their terms of service, which has essentially blocked SpatialOS and streaming services

By Liam Dawe,
While not directly related to Linux gaming, this is still some interesting news to be aware of for those working with the Unity game engine.

CHKN, the weird yet surprisingly engrossing survival game has been updated although it's having a few issues

By Liam Dawe,
When I recently talked about the big update to the survival game CHKN, I was very impressed with the game mechanics and style. However, performance was an issue.

The developer of Smith and Winston made an interesting blog post about supporting multiple platforms

By Liam Dawe,
I recently talked about the Steam release of Smith and Winston but I didn't realise until late last night, that the developer actually made a very interesting blog post about supporting multiple platforms.

Spinnortality, a cyberpunk management sim with an aim of becoming immortal is coming to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Quite a surprise turned up in my inbox recently. Spinnortality, a cyberpunk management sim that looks really good is releasing with Linux support next month.

How to enable Steam Play (Proton) directly in SteamOS

By ,
How-To: Enable Valve's Proton Compatibility Tool in SteamOS, since the option isn't actually included directly in SteamOS yet.

First-person base-building survival game 'Volcanoids' is making great progress on a Linux version

By Liam Dawe,
I often find it hard to hold in my excitement about certain games, Volcanoids is one of them as it looks completely awesome. A game with steampunk-like massive moving drills you build your base on, sign me up doc!

The devs of Tower Unite remove the broken Linux beta in favour of Steam Play, mentioning Unreal Engine issues

By Liam Dawe,
Tower Unite, a 'community-based virtual world party game' had a Linux version that was left in Beta since 2016 and eventually it broke. They've now removed it in favour of people using Valve's Steam Play.

Single-player 3D platformer 'Spiralagon' looks ridiculously fun and it should come to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
I have to admit, while watching the video for Spiralagon it did make me chuckle quite a bit. It's not a very serious game but it sure looks like fun.

Anodyne 2: Return to Dust will have Linux support at launch

By Liam Dawe,
Anodyne 2: Return to Dust, the sequel to 2013's Anodyne is coming this year and it turns out the developer does plan to support Linux.

Psebay, the atmospheric moto trials adventure is now available on Linux, may need a quick curl fix

By Liam Dawe,
Psebay from developer Eugeny Butakov is an atmospheric moto trials adventure and it's now available on Linux.

The free and open source game engine 'Godot Engine' is closing in on the big 3.1 release

By Liam Dawe,
Announced today, Godot Engine 3.1 alpha 5 is now officially available and the last alpha before they really lock it down to focus on critical issues.

Some Linux games we’re excited to see in 2019, a list to keep you going

By Liam Dawe,
Now that 2019 is here, let's take a look at what interesting games Linux fans can expect to see across this year.

The latest update on Black Mesa shows some impressive improvements coming to this Half-Life recreation

By Liam Dawe,
Black Mesa, the Half-Life fan-made recreation continues progressing towards finally releasing the delayed Xen levels.
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