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D9VK 0.13 "Hypnotoad" is out, further advancing the D3D9 to Vulkan layer for Wine

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Developer Joshua Ashton today announced a brand new and rather large release of D9VK, the D3D9 to Vulkan layer for use with Wine.

MineRalph is a reaction-based rolling platformer that might make you rage, demo available

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Chop Chop Games seem to have created a game that might frustrate the best of gamers with MineRalph, a rolling platformer.

Physics-based building game "Besiege" just had a pretty big update, new levels and plenty of bug fixes

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Building machines to destroy in Besiege is pretty fun and it's progressing towards the final release with a pretty huge update now available for this physics-based building game.

3D platformer Marble Skies has left Early Access, multiplayer is coming

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Marble Skies, a 3D platformer that's actually pretty good has officially left Early Access and they're continuing to improve it with big new features.

Tannenberg and Verdun both get gamepad support, plus some helpful balancing changes

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Tannenberg and Verdun, two first-person shooters that show WWI from different fronts both got updated, pulling in gamepad support.

Defend The Keep, a fast-paced Tower Defense game will be coming to Linux next week

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Vanille Games have announced their Tower Defense game Defend The Keep will be releasing this month with full Linux support.

SteamVR has another beta up, with plenty of Linux fixes and other improvements

By Liam Squires-Hand,
With the Valve Index now out, Valve continue to make quick improvements to SteamVR with the latest Beta now available.

SkateBIRD entering the final day of funding, getting a little Them's Fightin' Herds crossover

By Liam Squires-Hand,
SkateBIRD, a game about birds on skateboards (that's actually pretty sweet) is closing in on the last day of funding. They've also announced some more fun stuff coming to it and the demo will vanish after the Kickstarter, so be quick.

Some early thoughts on A.N.N.E, the platformer and space shooter hybrid

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Now that A.N.N.E is finally available to play in Early Access, I have played it and I have some thoughts to share on what to expect from this stylish platformer and space shooter hybrid. Article may contain spoilers.

Key reseller G2A is back in the spotlight again, as a petition is up to ask them to stop selling indie games

By Liam Squires-Hand,
G2A, the key reseller that isn't particularly liked by most game developers is having some time in the spotlight and as usual, it's not for good reasons.

Business sim city-builder "Summer Islands" recently added Linux support

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Inspired by the classic game Holiday Island, Summer Islands recently entered Early Access and the developer has now added Linux support to it on Steam.

Single-player roguelike deck-builder "Roguebook" from the developer of Faeria is fully funded

By Liam Squires-Hand,
That's a tick in the box for another game confirmed to be coming to Linux, as Abrakam's single-player roguelike deck-builder "Roguebook" has been fully funded.

The Lion King, Aladdin and The Jungle Book no longer available on Steam, some about to leave GOG too

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Three classics are no longer available for sale on Steam, with nothing announced to say why. However, GOG at least have given a bit of warning that they're about to go.

More Xen content is coming to Black Mesa on August 1st

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Crowbar Collective announced on the weekend, that the Black Mesa Xen beta is due to expand on August 1st.

AMD have today released the Radeon RX 5700 series GPUs and the Ryzen 3000 series CPUs

By Liam Squires-Hand,
The world of 7nm is here, as AMD have today released their new GPU and CPU series with the Radeon RX 5700 and Ryzen 3000.

Debian 10 "Buster" has finally been released

By Liam Squires-Hand,
After around 25 months of development, Debian has now released the next stable version Debian 10 "Buster" which will be supported for five years.

tinyBuild's CEO reiterates company's devotion to DRM-free releases on GOG

By Alm888,
It is always good when bad things settle down peacefully. Recently, one of the tinyBuild's community managers said in a Discord chat some rather dumb things regarding the company's stance on DRM-free, piracy and their corporate policy on the matter.

Prepare your Command-Wine Interface for an upgrade to version 4.12 (update - and 4.12.1)

By Liam Squires-Hand,
I had to try really hard to think of a pun I haven't used but I'm not out of juice just yet! The show must go on, with the Wine development release 4.12 now available.

You can try the awesome demo of Jupiter Hell again this weekend

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Jupiter Hell, the atmospheric and quite brutal roguelike from ChaosForge is opening the doors for another weekend, so you can try out the demo before it goes public.

The next Humble Monthly is out, with two more interesting early unlock games

By Liam Squires-Hand,
Humble have put up a fresh Humble Monthly bundle and this time around, it's actually a pretty good deal again.
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