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Linux hardware vendor System76 will have their own Keyboard out this year

By Liam Dawe,
System76 do a lot of things, they've steadily grown to a point where they make their own desktops and now they're expanding further into making more hardware.

Steam Game Festival live with demos and the Interactive Recommender is up for all

By Liam Dawe,
Two bits of Steam store news today: firstly there's a Steam Game Festival "Spring Edition" going on to highlight some good looking games, a few of which will come to Linux and there's some demos. Plus the Interactive Recommender leaves Steam Labs.

No Plan B is a tactical strategy game coming from the creator of Gladiabots

By Liam Dawe,
No Plan B needed here apparently, as your first idea always works right? You better hope so. No Plan B is a tactical strategy game from GFX47, the creator of the AI combat arena Gladiabots.

Unity 2020.1 beta is out and they're offering a GeForce RTX 2080 GPU for bug reports

By Liam Dawe,
The Unity team have put out the first Beta for Unity 2020.1 which will form the first of two "TECH stream" releases for this year.

Ray Tracing comes to the Vulkan API officially with new extensions - new NVIDIA Vulkan Beta out

By Liam Dawe,
The Khronos Group has today announced that the cross-platform Vulkan graphics API now has official Ray Tracing support with their new provisional extensions.

vkBasalt the Vulkan post processing layer for Linux has a new release up

By Liam Dawe,
Need to add some fancy effects to your Linux games? vkBasalt can help with that and a brand new release is now up.

Have you played Slayaway Camp? A killer-puzzle game that's genuinely good fun

By Liam Dawe,
Slayaway Camp might not be a new game but it's something I only jumped into recently and it's a really great puzzle game.

Stylish 3D escape-puzzle game 'Mystic Escape - Diary of a Prisoner' coming soon to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
SunRay Games recently announced that their stylish looking 3D puzzle game with an escape-room theme will be releasing soon with Linux support.

mod.io secures funding to expand their cross-platform and cross-store modding service

By Liam Dawe,
mod.io is a cross-store and cross-platform modding solution founded by Scott Reismanis (Mod DB, Indie DB) and it appears they're expanding to bring their fancy modding tech to everyone.

Advanced cross-platform benchmarking tool 'Basemark GPU' has a new build out

By Liam Dawe,
Back in 2018 Basemark announced and released Basemark GPU, their advanced cross-platform benchmarking tool. Last week, they release a huge update to it.

Solarus is a free and open source cross-platform game engine for 2D action-RPGs

By Liam Dawe,
Today thanks to a game developer, I was made aware of Solarus. It's a cross-platform free and open source game engine, that's designed for people making 2D action-RPGs.

Cyber Knights: Flashpoint, a tactical RPG is funded and on the way to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Cyber Knights: Flashpoint from Trese Brothers, a tactical RPG set in the neon-soaked future of 2231 is now funded on Kickstarter and on the way to Linux.

Google opens a second studio to develop Stadia games - The Division 2 this month and more

By Liam Dawe,
Stadia was off to a rough start, it's still quite rough now but an interesting look at a possible future of convenience playing games wherever you want. Seems Google are just getting started.

The End of the Sun, an upcoming adventure with a Slavic fantasy world has a new teaser

By Liam Dawe,
The End of the Sun is very pretty looking first-person exploration and adventure game set in the world of Slavic rites, beliefs, legends, and their everyday life.

Lair of the Clockwork God blends an adventure game with a platformer - now out on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
After a brief Beta test, Lair of the Clockwork God which blends gameplay between a point and click adventure with a platform from Size Five Games is now officially available on Linux.

A new Steam Client Beta is up, fixing some annoyances for Linux users

By Liam Dawe,
Valve have released a fresh update to Steam for those of you testing out the Beta, and with it comes some fixes for annoyances.

OpenRA for classic Red Alert and Command & Conquer has a new test build up

By Liam Dawe,
Dune 2000, Red Alert, Command & Conquer - all classics and all playable on Linux with the cross-platform open source OpenRA.

Logic World release delayed again until May 1st - developer says it's just not ready

By Liam Dawe,
Logic World, the upcoming circuit building simulation game (previously known as TUNG - The Ultimate Nerd Game), has been delayed until May 1st.

Godot Engine having a code refactor - upcoming Wayland support plus performance improvements

By Liam Dawe,
The team behind Godot Engine continue to push what an open source game engine can do, with a recent big release now behind them work continues towards another with some impressive changes.

Unconventional Warfare has tactical combat with visual novel style storytelling up on Kickstarter

By Liam Dawe,
Unconventional Warfare is certainly a peculiar mix with visual novel styled story-telling with anime characters, plus it's also a tactical shooter. Small interview included too.
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