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Wanderlust Travel Stories is a text-driven adventure that wants you to slow down a bit, from the lead gameplay and narrative designers on The Witcher games and written in collaboration with seasoned journalists and reporters. It's out for Linux now and we have a GamingOnLinux discount for you!
Crusader Kings III announced with Linux support for release next year, to be more welcoming to new players
As I suggested they would when setting Crusader Kings II permanently free, Paradox Interactive have announced Crusader Kings III.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider Definitive Edition arrives on Linux on November 5th
Feral Interactive have finally confirmed the Linux release date for Shadow of the Tomb Raider after announcing it for Linux back in November last year.
NVIDIA have released the big new Linux Beta driver 440.26 today
Today NVIDIA released the 440.26 Beta driver for Linux with a number of new features, enhancements and a few interesting bug fixes.
The Linux port of Shadow of Mordor from Feral Interactive has gained a Vulkan Beta, a massive difference
This is quite a surprise! Early yesterday we were notified that Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, which Feral Interactive ported to Linux in 2015 has gained a Vulkan Beta.
Valve will bring out 'Remote Play Together' to give online support to local multiplayer games
The Steam pipes are leaking over at Valve again, as an upcoming feature called Remote Play Together is coming during the week of October 21.
Odds and ends, the Linux and gaming Sunday Section
Almost time to begin another week full of news, before we do let's run over a few interesting happenings recently.
System76 have put Coreboot into two of their main Intel-powered laptops
Want your next laptop to be a bit more open? System76 have announced their Galago Pro and Darter Pro now come with Coreboot, the open source boot firmware.
Pegasus Frontend, the customizable open source graphical game launcher has a new release up
Pegasus Frontend is certainly promising, an open source graphical game launcher you can use across Linux, MacOS, Windows, Raspberry Pi, Android and more.
GGPO, a rollback networking SDK for peer-to-peer games has gone open source
Oh how I do love to see more projects go open source! GGPO, a rollback networking SDK for peer-to-peer games that's designed to help hide network latency in fast-paced games that requires precise inputs is now on GitHub.
Keep an eye on 'Veloren', an open source multiplayer voxel RPG written in Rust
Move over Cube World, there's a new open source voxel RPG in town under development called Veloren and it supports Linux too so there's a bonus point for you.
The Eternal Castle: Remastered is now available on Linux
The Eternal Castle is a remaster of an old classic, except it kind of isn't. The story is a little peculiar but the game does look quite fantastic and it's available now on Linux.
Amanita Design return to Linux with the surprise new release of Pilgrims
Amanita Design are the developers of games including Machinarium, Botanicula, Samorost and more. Today, they released Pilgrims, a playful adventure game and it supports Linux.
Lethal League is an amusing competitive projectile fighting game available on Linux
Here's a game that we've never really talked about here but that ends today. The competitive projectile fighting game, Lethal League, is a huge amount of fun.
Athenaeum, the FOSS game launcher and updater has a big new release
Athenaeum, which is described as a "libre replacement for Steam" by the developer just recently had a big new release out.
Party-based tactical RPG 'Zoria: Age of Shattering' is launching for Linux this November
Build a party of strong heroes and deal with all the horrors that await in the fantasy world of Zoria. The Steam page recently went live, it looks good and it's coming to Linux.
The Linux and gaming Sunday round-up paper
Another week has passed already? There's simply not enough time in the week! Since we slow right during during the weekend to get a little downtime ready to be fresh for another week, here's some interesting bits for Sunday reading.
Chiaki, an open source PlayStation 4 Remote Play client is out and it works on Linux
Streaming is all the rage now right? How about streaming your PlayStation 4 to your Linux box using Chiaki, a new open source Remote Play client.
Steam Play Proton 4.11-6 is out with newer DXVK, support for The Surge 2 and GTA 5 launcher fixes
Valve and CodeWeavers have once again updated Steam Play Proton as they react quickly to issues that appear. This open source compatibility layer for Linux is progressing very nicely.
Running DOSBox games from Steam on Linux just got better with a fresh release of Boxtron for Steam Play
Love your classic games? Have a lot of those classics on Steam? You need to grab Boxtron, the unofficial Steam Play tool that allows you to use a native DOSBox with Steam games even if they don't have a Linux build up.
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