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Mistlands in Valheim will have strange structures — and Hares

By Liam Dawe,
As work continues on the major Mistlands update for Valheim, Iron Gate have given us another teaser of what's to come for their co-op survival game.

Kaiju Wars seems like Into the Breach but it's much more and it's out now

By Liam Dawe,
Taken at face value, you could easily think that Kaiju Wars was close to Into the Breach but after playing it, I can safely tell you it's a whole lot more than that.

Classic Sonic games being delisted to make way for Sonic Origins

By Liam Dawe,
A sad day for preservation and emulation, as SEGA has announced that they will be delisting the classic Sonic games.

dbrand made a slick 'Teardown' skin for the Steam Deck

By Liam Dawe,
Remember the days where you could buy tech with clear casing? I loved my Game Boy Pocket that had it, and now you can sort-of get there thanks to dbrand with their Teardown skin for the Steam Deck.

Terraformers, a relaxed game about turning the Red Planet green, out now

By Philadelphus,
Released into early access on April 21, Terraformers is a game about growing and developing a network of cities on Mars, with the eventual goal of (what else) terraforming it.

Stellaris: Overlord expansion confirmed for release on May 12

By Liam Dawe,
Ready to become the overlord of others in Stellaris? You're going to get your chance when Stellaris: Overlord releases officially on May 12, 2022.

Funny run and gun game Mighty Goose gets a free upgrade

By Liam Dawe,
Run and gun like the classics in Mighty Goose, which just got a little bit bigger with a free update out now.

Steam Deck was the Steam top seller for the week ending April 17

By Liam Dawe,
Even more supporting evidence towards the Steam Deck being a nice success for Valve, with SteamDB reporting that the Steam Deck was the #1 top seller last week.

2022 is officially the Year of Linux Gaming

By Liam Dawe,
That's it, I'm done, finished. It's "mission complete" now is it not? 2022 is officially the Year of Linux Gaming.

Star Labs 'Byte' announced as their first Mini PC powered by AMD Ryzen

By Liam Dawe,
Looking for a small desktop that has great Linux support? Star Labs just announced the Byte, and it looks to be a pretty mighty little unit.

Screeps: Arena is an online RTS for programming fans

By Liam Dawe,
Do you love programming? How about real-time strategy games? Check out the new Native Linux release of Screeps: Arena.

Lumencraft blends top-down shooting, Tower Defense and a destructible environment

By Liam Dawe,
Lumencraft is a brand new release from developer 2Dynamic Games that is going to suck up far too much of my time, and might be a new favourite run blast through on my Steam Deck.

Selaco is an FPS inspired by F.E.A.R and a demo is coming soon

By Liam Dawe,
To say I am hyped about trying Selaco might be a serious understatement because it looks incredible. A GZDoom powered cross-platform FPS inspired by F.E.A.R and soon a demo will be available.

Heroes of Might and Magic II recreation 'fheroes2' gets improved language support

By Liam Dawe,
fheroes2 is easily now the best way to play Heroes of Might and Magic II on any platform, an absolute classic and the project continues to evolve.

Might and Delight come up with a plan to save Book of Travels

By Liam Dawe,
Book of Travels is a tiny multiplayer online RPG from developer Might and Delight (known for the likes of Shelter and Meadow), which didn't do particularly well at the Early Access release but now they have a plan to save it.

Raspberry Pi OS gets some big updates, possible to run experimental Wayland

By Liam Dawe,
Raspberry Pi OS has been through a big update recently, which fans of the little devices need to be aware of for future setups and upgrades.

Steam Deck gets a small update to fix Downloads, adds Triggers for Keyboard

By Liam Dawe,
Here we go again Steam Deck fans, another upgrading ready and waiting to be downloaded. This time though, it's a pretty small one with only a few changes.

The Steam Deck hit me over the head with feelings of nostalgia

By Liam Dawe,
Something happened to me recently while playing the Steam Deck, that I felt the need to share with you.

Wine manager 'Bottles' improves Steam Proton support, adds configurable environments

By Liam Dawe,
Bottles, a free and open source application for Linux (that works well on the Steam Deck), has another new release out bringing in major new features.

Steam Deck Developer Mode does not turn off the read-only filesystem

By Liam Dawe,
It was pointed out recently that there's been plenty of confusion on exactly what Developer Mode for the Steam Deck does.
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