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Humble Store are doing a little sale with some Linux titles plus LEGO The Hobbit is free

By Liam Dawe,
Humble Store have a WB Games Sale live right now which has a few nice Linux games going cheap, plus you can grab LEGO The Hobbit which works with Steam Play free for 48 hours.

Monster Prom, the dating sim that won me over is now available on GOG

By Liam Dawe,
Dating sims aren't something I'm usually into, however Monster Prom is actually funny and worth playing and it's now available on GOG.

Flash Point: Fire Rescue, the tough strategy game about saving people has new levels and a tutorial

By Liam Dawe,
The Training Update for Flash Point: Fire Rescue just released, with an aim to help people learn the ropes while also add in more levels to play.

The WWI FPS game 'Verdun' just got a big free expansion, new UI in testing

By Liam Dawe,
News coming in from the Western Front, Blackmill Games and M2H have released a big free expansion to their First World War shooter Verdun.

Some thoughts on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive’s Danger Zone, the new Battle Royale mode

By Liam Dawe,
Now that the dust has settled and I’ve been able to put plenty of time into the new Danger Zone mode for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, I have some more thoughts.

The fun indie FPS 'Ballistic Overkill' adds a new amusing game mode called Juggernaut

By Liam Dawe,
While not as popular as it once was, Ballistic Overkill is still a reasonably good online shooter that I've spent a lot of time in. The latest update sounds quite amusing.

The absolutely excellent platformer Slime-san now has a level editor

By Liam Dawe,
Easily one of the best and trickiest platformers around, Slime-san is a seriously underappreciated gem. Another big update recently released, adding in a level editor.

The super sweet survival and base-builder 'MewnBase' is now on Steam

By Liam Dawe,
For those who prefer their survival games to be single-player and a little sweeter, MewnBase is now on Steam.

There's a brand new Steam Play Beta version out with FAudio, also a Steam Play whitelist update

By Liam Dawe,
The day I'm sure many have waited for has arrived, a new Steam Play beta has been officially released today which includes the important FAudio project. On top of that, even more titles have entered the Steam Play whitelist.

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.

Humble are doing an 'Indie Mega Week' that's worth a look for some cheap Linux games

By Liam Dawe,
Take the chill off with some toasty new games, now with money off in the Humble Indie Mega Week sale.

Citra, the Nintendo 3DS emulator now has 'Accurate Audio Emulation'

By Liam Dawe,
Citra, the impressive and quickly moving Nintendo 3DS emulator has a new progress report out and it sounds great.

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.

DiRT 4 is officially coming to Linux, port from Feral Interactive

By Liam Dawe,
Feral Interactive have adjusted their mirrors and put things into high gear with DiRT 4 on the way to Linux.

Beyond Blue, the ocean exploration game has new footage out and a dev blog up

By Liam Dawe,
Beyond Blue from E-Line Media is an ocean exploration game due out next year for Linux, it looks impressive and they have some fresh footage out.

Double Fine release the first official Psychonauts 2 trailer

By Liam Dawe,
Another one shown off during The Game Awards, Double Fine have now shown off the first official trailer for Psychonauts 2.

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.

Looks like both A Hat in Time and Gravel are coming to Linux, ports from Virtual Programming

By Liam Dawe,
Virtual Programming seem to be busy once again which is good news, turning up on their website recently was both A Hat in Time and Gravel.
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