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'Slayer Shock' is the newest game from Minor Key Games, the developer behind Eldritch. You take on the role of a Vampire hunter trying to save your town.
'Vengeance' as it's now called, is an indie FPS built with Unity and it just got a huge a update. Featuring a new user interface, new weapons, new maps and more.
'Ballistic Overkill' is currently one of my favourite online FPS games and it has just been updated with a new user interface, a new class and more! It's still as cheap as ever, go get it.
The developers of 'Earthlock: Festival of Magic' have delivered a Linux alpha of their 3D RPG, you need to request access for now until it's more ready.
Tomorrow at midday (12pm UTC time) myself and Matt from Feral Interactive will be playing Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II online. Join us, or come watch the livestream.
Here is a look back at the 15 most popular articles on GamingOnLinux for September 2016, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past month for Linux & SteamOS Gaming!
The developers of Cossacks 3 have now put up an official forum post on Steam about the Linux version. They say it will be officially available in the second half of October.
The Saints Row: The Third port from Virtual Programming looks like it could use some love, it seems the co-op play on Linux has been broken since release.
Feral Interactive have ported another set of cracking good games. This time we have Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Chaos Rising and Retribution to fill our strategy needs!
I've seen some posts on reddit and across the wider net about Steam hitting around 2,000 games for Linux. The truth is the number is actually quite a lot higher.
hackmud, or "hackmud" as it likes to be called is now out with Linux support from day-1. It's a cyberpunk themed text-based hacking simulator so I imagine some of you might find it fun.
Redie is one indie game that I can’t wait to play when it’s fully released on November 2016. It was already Greenlit, but the developers still need support for the Kickstarter campaign. It currently has a lightweight demo (only 102 MB) that I absolutely recommend to try.
‘Ravenfield’ is a small but excellent FPS inspired by Battlefield (but without Multiplayer), and now its single developer is releasing an update. There isn’t a lot of new content, but the new assets and improvements are surely welcomed.
There is a huge 90% discount for a double package featuring both 'Frederic' rhythm games until September 26th. Right now, if you buy the games separately, they would cost you USD 10.98 in total, but with this deal you'll only pay USD 0.89 for both.