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Strategy adventure game 'Pathway' has a huge Adventurers Wanted update, plus a note about Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Get ready for another adventure as Pathway just got bigger and better with a huge free update now available.

Valve will bring out 'Remote Play Together' to give online support to local multiplayer games

By Liam Dawe,
The Steam pipes are leaking over at Valve again, as an upcoming feature called Remote Play Together is coming during the week of October 21.

Steam Play Proton 4.11-7 is out with more gamepad improvements and other misc fixes

By Liam Dawe,
Valve and CodeWeavers have unleashed another update to Steam Play with Proton 4.11-7 releasing today.

Become the cleaner for government assassins in 'Nobodies' and destroy all evidence, out now

By Liam Dawe,
Here's one we missed from the end of last month, it's called Nobodies and you're a government agent tasked with cleaning up after their assassins do their thing.

The roadmap for upcoming updates to UnderMine sound great with lots of new encounters coming

By Liam Dawe,
UnderMine hasn't been out for long but it's already becoming a regularly game I play, this gameplay loop is sweet and it's about to get a lot more interesting.

GGPO, a rollback networking SDK for peer-to-peer games has gone open source

By Liam Dawe,
Oh how I do love to see more projects go open source! GGPO, a rollback networking SDK for peer-to-peer games that's designed to help hide network latency in fast-paced games that requires precise inputs is now on GitHub.

Indivisible, the action RPG platformer from the creator of Skullgirls is out now

By Liam Dawe,
Lab Zero Games and publisher 505 Games today officially release Indivisible, a very curious blend of action platforming with RPG elements.

OpenTESArena, an open source re-implementation of The Elder Scrolls: Arena

By Liam Dawe,
A fun open source game engine project we've not covered here before is OpenTESArena, an open source re-implementation of The Elder Scrolls: Arena and it just had a new release.

Hold onto your humanity as the incredibly stylish Neo Cab is coming to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
After some confusion, it turns out Neo Cab from developer Chance Agency and publisher Fellow Traveller will be coming to Linux.

Amanita Design return to Linux with the surprise new release of Pilgrims

By Liam Dawe,
Amanita Design are the developers of games including Machinarium, Botanicula, Samorost and more. Today, they released Pilgrims, a playful adventure game and it supports Linux.

Alen Ladavac, co-founder of Croteam has left to join the Google Stadia team, plus other Stadia news

By Liam Dawe,
Here's a bit of interesting industry news for you on this fine Monday afternoon. Alen Ladavac, who helped to co-found the Serious Sam and Talos Principle developer Croteam has moved onto game streaming.

Planetary Annihilation: TITANS has a big update available with major Linux issues (updated)

By Liam Dawe,
Planetary Annihilation Inc continue updating and expanding their massive scale RTS Planetary Annihilation: TITANS with a new major update available.

Story-driven action RPG 'Children of Morta' is still coming to Linux but no ETA

By Liam Dawe,
Children of Morta, a very good looking story-driven action RPG from Dead Mage and 11 bit studios release in early September. It was supposed to have Linux support but they've been pretty quiet on it.

Throne of Lies ends support for Linux but it could return in future

By Liam Dawe,
Joining Rust, Natural Selection 2 and Forager this year is Throne of Lies from Imperium42 Game Studio who have decided to end Linux support for their online multiplayer game.

The Linux and gaming Sunday round-up paper

By Liam Dawe,
Sunday! It's here again already so let's go over some recent interesting news, some sales and whatever else we may have missed during the week that could be interesting.

A little look over ProtonDB reports for Steam Play in September 2019

By Liam Dawe,
ProtonDB have released another of their monthly data dumps of user reports for Steam Play, so let's take a look over what happened during September.

Lose your soul in the creepy adventure game Demons Never Lie, now with a Linux demo

By Liam Dawe,
Releasing sometime around Halloween this year, the quite creepy adventure game Demons Never Lie now has a Linux demo available to try out on Steam.

In the multiplayer action game Foreskin Fury you get to hop around as a big wobbly penis

By Liam Dawe,
Well that's a title I didn't think I would be writing. It's a real thing though, Foreskin Fury is due to enter Early Access on Steam sometime this "Fall".

Train Valley 2 - Passenger Flow brings the mechanics from the original into the sequel

By Liam Dawe,
If you preferred the gameplay mechanics of the original Train Valley, you should take a look at the Train Valley 2 - Passenger Flow DLC that's out now.

The handy Steering Wheel Manager 'Oversteer' has a new release out

By Liam Dawe,
For those of you with a Steering Wheel and play plenty of racing games on Linux, Oversteer is one of those essential and very handy tools.
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