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Humble Store is doing a "DRM-Freedom" sale, GOG also has multiple themed sales going

By Liam Dawe,
It's not just Steam doing a big event at the moment, as both Humble Store and GOG just released two new sales events.

Medieval fantasy turn-based tactics game "Fort Triumph" has a major update, final release pushed back

By Liam Dawe,
Fort Triumph, the sweet medieval fantasy turn-based tactics game currently in Early Access recently had another major upgrade and they shared some news on the final release date.

The fantastic 2D action-RPG "Chronicon" had more huge updates and gamepads might now work on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Chronicon not only got another massive update recently it should also now work with some gamepads on Linux, which will be terrible for my free time.

Paradox Interactive on Linux support, it's being done on a "case by case basis"

By Liam Dawe,
There's been a lot of chatter in the Linux gaming community recently, centred around Paradox Interactive and future Linux support. It's not all doom and gloom.

Monster Prom gains a new ending, mod tools and more in the latest update

By Liam Dawe,
In the latest free update for the comedy dating sim Monster Prom, the "Startkicker Update", developer Beautiful Glitch has given it a new ending.

You might be hearing voices in the latest Dota Underlords update and it continues to capture my interest

By Liam Dawe,
With the latest update to Dota Underlords now out, Valve continue moving quickly to make it a highly polished gameplay experience.

It’s a tough time to be an indie developer, with Steam’s new sale event causing wishlist deletions

By Liam Dawe,
As an unintentional side effect of Valve's latest sales event, the Steam Grand Prix, it seems a lot of users have begun cleaning out their Steam Wishlists.

An interview with Bearded Giant Games about Linux, development and their game Space Mercs

By Liam Dawe,
Today we have another interview for you, with Bearded Giant Games who are currently making the extreme space shooter Space Mercs.

Flea Madness sound like a ridiculously fun multiplayer game where you eat your enemies

By Liam Dawe,
Flea Madness, currently in development by Priple is a fast-paced multiplayer action game that looks good and the idea sounds pretty amusing too.

ZED from Eagre Games and Cyan Ventures is out for Linux now, it’s quite an experience (plus an interview)

By Liam Dawe,
ZED, a game that might make your own head spin a bit, as you assume the role of an aging artist whose mind isn’t quite all there. Taken over by a haze of dementia, you will be tasked with piecing together his mind.

Black Mesa now has a "Technical Beta" for Xen, but Linux support is missing for now

By Liam Dawe,
Black Mesa, the fan created Half-Life recreation finally has some Xen to show off but the downside is it's not ready for Linux yet.

Cyberspace first-person shooter 'Black Ice' just had a massive upgrade

By Liam Dawe,
Currently in Early Access, it has been a long time since Black Ice had an update to the "stable" version but the developer has not been sitting idle. A massive update to the entire game just landed.

Littlewood hasn't been out for long, but this peaceful RPG has a lot to like about it

By Liam Dawe,
Entering Early Access last week, Sean Young's peaceful RPG Littlewood is a game for those who like to relax a little.

Oaths, coalitions and betrayal — some thoughts on Total War: THREE KINGDOMS

By BTRE,
The latest entry in the Total War franchise has had me battling all over China in a bid to obtain the mandate of heaven. Becoming emperor is easier when you've got good friends.

Raspberry Pi 4 announced and available - sounds like a pretty nice upgrade, Raspbian now based on Debian 10

By Liam Dawe,
Not something we usually cover here, but it's a fun bit of hardware news. The Raspberry Pi 4 is now official and it's out and ready to pick up.

Canonical are now saying Ubuntu's 32bit is not being entirely dropped, 32bit libraries will be "frozen"

By Liam Dawe,
As an update to the situation around Canonical planning to drop 32bit support, apparently they're not. Instead, the 32bit libraries will be frozen.

What are you playing this weekend and what do you think about it? It's mostly Dota Underlords for me

By Liam Dawe,
Let's lighten the mood a bit shall we? It's question time here on GamingOnLinux! Let's have a talk about what you've been playing recently.

Valve looking to drop support for Ubuntu 19.10 and up due to Canonical's 32bit decision (updated)

By Liam Dawe,
Things are starting to get messy, after Canonical announced the end of 32bit support from Ubuntu 19.10 onwards, Valve have now responded.

Event Horizon - Frontier will have you continually upgrade and defend a space station

By Liam Dawe,
Pavel Zinchenko's new game Event Horizon - Frontier looks like a pretty sweet mix of 2D space action, with base defence and it's releasing soon with Linux support.

Cecconoid, an 8-bit inspired "flick-screen" twin-stick-shooter that looks awesome is coming to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Developer Triple Eh (previously made Lumo), are now working on an 8-bit inspired twin-stick shooter called Cecconoid. It's soaked in retro and it looks awesome!
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