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Rocket League updated with progression tweaks and a second Rocket Pass

By Liam Dawe,
Rocket League, the insanely addictive rocket-powered sports game from Psyonix, Inc. has a few important tweaks released along with the second Rocket Pass.

The Odd Realm to enter Early Access on Steam with Linux support in January

By Liam Dawe,
The Odd Realm, the simulation game where you will lead a group of settlers to a new home is coming to Steam next month.

Battle Royale Tycoon has you designing and building arenas to watch the AI fight

By Liam Dawe,
Now available with Linux support in Early Access, Battle Royale Tycoon flips the hype train upside down and has you building the arena rather than fighting in it.

Editorial: An open letter to Valve on why they should keep on embracing Linux

By BTRE,
News in the last week, heck, in the last few weeks and months have the potential to shake up the games industry significantly. It certainly may have huge repercussions for Linux gaming. It’s also been a little hard to follow sometimes, so I decided to explain many of the developments of the past few months and put them within an easy-to-understand context.

Stellaris MegaCorp expansion and the 2.2 'Le Guin' free update are now both out

By Liam Dawe,
Once again, Paradox have put out more content both paid and free for Stellaris and my love of the game continues on rather strong.

Dead Cells, one of my favourite releases this year has a major testing build up

By Liam Dawe,
Dead Cells, the incredibly stylish action-platformer with a sprinkle of metroidvania elements to make up what they call a Roguevania has a new major build out for testing.

Insurgency: Sandstorm releases soon, Linux support still confirmed with no ETA

By Liam Dawe,
Insurgency: Sandstorm, the team-based, tactical FPS that's acting as a sequel to the first standalone Insurgency title is releasing soon. Linux is coming, but no ETA.

Garden Variety Body Horror, a 90's styled survival-horror has Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Here's one we missed that released. Garden Variety Body Horror, a 90's styled survival-horror that acts as a sequel to Prototype Mansion released with Linux support.

Sci-fi shooter Gerty is now available in Early Access with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Spawn Point OSK have just released their rather good sci-fi shooter Gerty, we've had a hands on with it for a while and it's impressive.

Island survival game 'Stranded Deep' has a new stable build out, tons of fixes in and running well

By Liam Dawe,
The single-player and local co-op island survival game Stranded Deep was recently given a fresh stable build, the first in a while.

Artifact is an exciting and engrossing card game from Valve, out now

By Liam Dawe,
Artifact, Valve’s card game has now officially released and after spending more hours than I will ever admit playing it, here’s some of my own thoughts while played on Linux.

Free to play robot battler ‘Robocraft’ has changed quite a bit with the Infinity Update

By Liam Dawe,
Robocraft, a free to play game that I’m actually quite a fan of has been through another little evolution with the Infinity Update.

Reynard, a mixture of an RPG with some elements of Tower Defense is now on Steam

By Liam Dawe,
For those who're after something perhaps a little different, Reynard is a sweet looking action RPG that also pulls in some elements from Tower Defense games.

Evolution simulator 'Species: ALRE' allows you to tinker with life itself and it now has a Linux version

By Liam Dawe,
Here's one we missed you might like. Species: ALRE is an evolution simulation game which puts you in control of life itself.

A 2018 Thanksgiving retrospection about the open source game engine 'xoreos'

By DrMcCoy,
xoreos is a FLOSS project aiming to reimplement BioWare's Aurora engine (and derivatives), covering their games starting with Neverwinter Nights and potentially up to Dragon Age II. This post gives a short update on the current progress.

Tower of Time, the rather good RPG had a big update to improve performance

By Liam Dawe,
Tower of Time is an impressive RPG, one that's absolutely worth checking out has another rather good update showing how much the developer cares about giving players the best experience.

DXVK 0.93 is out, helping out Dark Souls III, Overwatch and a new config option for shader compiling

By Liam Dawe,
Take a little Wine, sprinkle over some Vulkan and you get DXVK. Part of what makes Steam Play do its magic, it has another fresh release out today.

Cosmic horror Metroidvania Lore Finder fully funded, Linux simultaneous release stretch goal is quite low

By Liam Dawe,
Lore Finder from Kitsune Games is a very promising looking Metroidvania and the good news is that it's fully funded and heading to Linux. If we want to see a simultaneous release, the stretch goal is up and it's quite low.

Build a colony on a hostile alien world, today Maia is finally released

By Liam Dawe,
After years of work, indie developer Simon Roth has officially released his sci-fi colony building sim Maia. I've been playing a lot of it, so here's some thoughts.

For The King has a huge free content update with a completely new adventure

By Liam Dawe,
The strategic RPG 'For The King' was updated a few days ago for free, this includes a big new adventure for players to embark on.
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