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Planned to released on Steam and GOG (if GOG approve) after an upcoming Kickstarter campaign, BOC seems like a very interesting turn-based 4X coming to Linux.
The Linux gaming Sunday round-up paper
Catch up on some recent big news and some things we haven't covered through the week...
Physics-based space shoot 'em up Hyper Ultra Astronautics allows up to 16 players for total madness on Linux
FRACTiLE Games just released Hyper Ultra Astronautics, a physics-based local multiplayer space shoot 'em with Linux support.
The developer of Rings of Saturn thinks going cross-platform 'paid off'
Currently in Early Access on itch.io and Steam, the developer of the top-down hard sci-fi space sim ?V: Rings of Saturn seems to think doing a Linux and Mac build was worth it.
Total War Saga: TROY officially announced and it will be coming to Linux next year
Good news for fans of strategy games today as Total War Saga: TROY has been officially announced by Creative Assembly and SEGA. It's also getting a Linux port once again from Feral Interactive.
Might and Delight just announced Book of Travels, a unique new RPG that will support Linux
Might and Delight (Meadow, Shelter) announced something very interesting this week called Book of Travels. It's what they say is a TMO (Tiny Multiplayer Online) game and it looks pretty awesome.
Lenna's Inception, the Zelda-like action-adventure RPG is looking brilliant in the latest trailer - made by a Linux dev
Lenna's Inception, a name I've honestly not heard of since 2013 is closing in on release with a brand new trailer and some big news about the development.
Richard Stallman has resigned from the Free Software Foundation and MIT
Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation has resigned and he's also left his position in CSAIL at MIT.
Fantastic looking beat 'em up Shing! confirming to be releasing for Linux
One we completely missed from Gamescom is Shing!, a new beat 'em up from developer Mass Creation releasing for Linux next year and it looks like it's going to be a lot of fun.
Hello Games continue fixing up Linux issues for No Man's Sky in Steam Play
While not available for Linux, No Man's Sky can be run through Steam Play and it appears Hello Games continue to keep an eye on it.
Just some of the games coming to Linux in 2019, the September edition
It's been quite a while since we had a listicle of interesting games gearing up for release on Linux in 2019, let's take a fresh look today.
FOSS painting program Krita now has the Linux version on Steam
Okay, not exactly gaming news but good to see anyway. Krita, the high quality FOSS painting program now has a Linux version available on Steam.
Unknown Worlds are dumping the Linux version of Natural Selection 2
Some sad news to share this Friday evening, as Unknown Worlds Entertainment have announced they're calling it a day for the Linux version of Natural Selection 2.
Highly rated action rpg rogue-lite 'Unexplored' now has a Linux test build available
Something we've been waiting on quite some time, Unexplored from Ludomotion released in 2017 and now game porter Ethan Lee has given it a go with a Linux test build up.
While not on Linux officially, Far Cry New Dawn seems to work amazingly well on Linux
A recent benchmark video is currently doing the rounds showing off Far Cry New Dawn from Ubisoft, despite it not supporting Linux thanks to Wine, DXVK and Steam Play it seems to run beautifully.
Ultra Strangeness will bring clay graphics and stop-motion to Linux next year
I absolutely love hand-made clay stop-motion animation, ever since watching Trap Door when I was much younger it left a lasting impression so I'm always keen to see what games can do with it. Ultra Strangeness is one such title that caught me here.
Need a new stresstest for your Linux PC? Geekbench 5 is out adding Vulkan support
You all love benchmarks right? Hearing the fans on your PC spin up to keep everything inside nice and cool while you start to sweat. Geekbench 5 has been officially released this month.
Looks like Beyond a Steel Sky, the sequel to the classic Beneath a Steel Sky is coming to Linux
Announced earlier this year from Revolution Software Ltd, they're working on a follow up to the absolute classic Beneath a Steel Sky called Beyond a Steel Sky.
Growing Pains, a platformer where you're constantly growing is now on Linux
Growing Pains, a platformer where you're growing constantly as you rush to finish each level before getting stuck is now available on Linux.
Little Misfortune from the developer of Fran Bow is releasing this month for Linux
After releasing a demo with Linux support back in April, the dark adventure game Little Misfortune now has a release date of September 18th.
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