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It seems my recent article about Valve removing the link to the Steam Machines page caused quite a stir, so Valve have now confirmed their continued support for Linux gaming.
Dying Light is easily one of my favourite Zombie games ever made, Techland did well with it and they've continued adding free content. Inside a video of me taking on bits of the new area.
Blade Symphony, a game where you need to prove you're the world's greatest swordsman is coming to Linux with the Blade Symphony: Harmonious Prelude update next month.
Long Gone Days seems like an interesting game, one that combines a character-driven RPG with a shooter and a visual novel, but sadly they have no ETA on the Linux version.
Darwin Project takes the Battle Royale genre and takes it to a dystopian post-apocalyptic landscape in the Northern Canadian Rockies. Turns out they're open to Linux support too.
Tala, a beautiful point and click adventure game that blends together nature photography and traditional animation is currently on Kickstarter and they've added Linux support with their demo.
Doom 2016 supports Vulkan and at GDC this year developers from id Software talked a little about it, including how easy a Linux version could have been.