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If you're self-isolating and in need, here's a bunch of awesome free Linux games


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It's a scary time, with more restrictions being announced regularly across the world to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Here's a list of some really great free games for Linux if you find yourself stuck with self-isolation/distancing and low on funds.

Ubisoft games head to Stadia starting with The Division 2, The Crew 2 and Monopoly


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Stadia are now started to finally build up their game collection, as multiple Ubisoft titles will be appearing this month including The Division 2, The Crew 2 and Monopoly. Let's have another round-up of news for the Linux-powered game streaming service.

Google rolls out 4K Stadia streaming on the web, plus Relicta and The Turing Test coming soon


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Stadia is finally starting to fulfil some of the marketing Google had surrounding it before launch with new features rolling out to their Linux-powered game streaming service. Time for another Stadia round-up.

"Doosk" is a crossover mod that brings the weapons and gameplay from "Dusk" to "Doom"


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It was only a matter of time until someone combined Dusk and Doom together and now they have, we give you - Doosk.

'ReDoomEd', a port of the original Doom level editor, was released on Linux


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DoomEd was a program written by Carmack and Romero in 1993, to directly build the levels from the original Doom. Twenty seven years later, the developers behind Twilight Edge Software are releasing a free and independent port based on that program.

Shrine, a total conversion of Doom II has you slaying Eldritch abominations


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Regular readers will know by now that I love a good first-person shooter, I also keep an eye on fun mods and entire conversions of Doom. Shrine is another recent discovery, sending you into the Eldritch depths of hell.

The Humble Australia Fire Relief Bundle is up with 100% going to charity


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Humble are back with a new bundle, although this is a 100% charity bundle to help deal with the sad situation in Australia.

DOOM Eternal coming to Stadia on March 20, plus other Stadia news - a round-up


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Time for another little roundup of what's going on with Google Stadia lately. First up, let's talk about games.

Silly physics sandbox Garry's Mod is getting some big upgrades


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Garry's Mod is a game about screwing around, playing with physics and possibly creating your own fun game and it's about to get some big upgrades.

90s collectible card game Doomtrooper is being revived as a PC game, releasing for Linux this Spring


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Originally released in the 90s as a proper real-life game, the CCG (collectible card game) Doomtrooper was revived with a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2017.

Developer of Brutal Doom reveals new project: VietDoom; alpha 0.1 already available


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Last August, the developer responsible for the excellent mod Brutal Doom, revealed after a month of absence that he was working on a new project called VietDoom, which takes place during Vietnam War.

Doomsday Engine for classic Doom, Heretic and Hexen has a new release out


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Giving you another great way to play the classics, Doomsday Engine 2.2 has been released marking 20 years since the announcement of its creation.

RetroArch is getting hardware video decoding, manual content scanning and more


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The team behind the RetroArch front-end used with emulators, game engines and media players have announced that it will be getting proper hardware accelerated video decoding soon.

Futuristic global cold war spy sim Sigma Theory: Global Cold War has released


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After a few months in Early Access, the near-future global cold war turn-based espionage sim Sigma Theory: Global Cold War has fully released.

SamRewritten is an open source Steam Achievements Manager for Linux


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Want an easy way to view, lock and unlock Steam Achievements on Linux? SamRewritten seems like a very handy application to do all of that and more.

Confessing my continued love for Jupiter Hell, the super slick roguelike


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Regular readers won't be surprised by my love for Jupiter Hell, I've written about it a few times now and the latest update just continues to allow me to gush about it.

Stellaris is getting some big changes to empire customization and creation with Origins


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Paradox Interactive and Paradox Development Studio are mixing things up in Stellaris again with the upcoming update and the Federations expansion.

Dicey Dungeons outsold Terry Cavanagh's last two Steam games in the first month


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Terry Cavanagh, the indie developer behind VVVVVV, Super Hexagon and the latest Dicey Dungeons has a new blog post out talking about how well Dicey Dungeons has done and what's to come next.

BlooM brings together the classics Doom and Blood


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Another quality mashup here, with BlooM merging together elements from both Doom and Blood into something quite different.

BorderDoom adds a little Borderlands flavour to classic Doom


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Always on the lookout for the new and interesting, BorderDoom came across the GOL news-desk recently adding a little Borderlands flavour to Doom.
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