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Things are starting to get messy, after Canonical announced the end of 32bit support from Ubuntu 19.10 onwards, Valve have now responded.
Extreme 3D space shooter 'Space Mercs' that's developed on Linux is sounding impressive
Space Mercs from Bearded Giant Games (the developer with the "Linux First Initiative") has some fresh footage out to show off a bunch of new features for their space shooter.
The E3 2019 Linux gaming round-up
Since there was actually more from E3 2019 for Linux than I expected, here's a little round-up of things so you don't get lost in a sea of articles.
Action-oriented survival RPG 'It Lurks Below' is coming to Linux and it may be soon
Today I had the pleasure of briefly speaking to David Brevik (Blizzard North, Diablo) from Graybeard Games about It Lurks Below and they confirmed Linux support.
CreatorCrate, a unique roguelike 2D platformer made on Linux is looking for funding
Jori Ryan of CreatorCrateGames emailed about their roguelike 2D platformer CreatorCrate. It's being developed on Linux (primarily on Manjaro) and so they're aiming for same-day Linux support with it.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York announced with Linux support
Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York has been announced and it will have full Linux support.
Linux Gaming News Punch - Episode 15, another weekly round-up
For the fifteenth week running, here's your bite-sized round-up podcast of a few interesting bits of Linux gaming news from the past week.
A look at how Steam Play is currently doing for Linux gaming, over five thousand Windows games playable on Linux
A look at how well Steam Play is doing for Linux gaming compatibility, thanks to a data dump from ProtonDB.
Zombie Panic! Source continuing work on their big update, Linux testers requested
Zombie Panic! Source, the free cooperative survival-horror first-person-shooter has another beta out for the big 3.1 revamp that brings in Linux support.
Settlement building game The Colonists has officially released for Linux
Love building up a city and watching it all come to life? Good news for you then, as The Colonists has now been released for Linux.
Unity have now properly announced Linux support for the Unity Editor
After releasing Unity 2019.1 back in April, it was mentioned that the Unity Editor for Linux was moving on from experimental status and now it's very much official.
art of rally is bringing a stylized racing experience to Linux later this year
Funselektor Labs, the developer of Absolute Drift has announced their latest game, art of rally. It might look stylish but it's not just a pretty face, as the developer is also focused on how the cars handle too.
A new and quite interesting Steam Client Beta is out, nice Linux fixes and Vulkan shader downloading
Valve put out a brand new Steam Client Beta yesterday and it sounds like a pretty good one, with Linux issues getting some more attention.
While there's no date for the Linux version of Insurgency: Sandstorm, NWI remain committed to do it
New World Interactive held a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) earlier this week for Insurgency: Sandstorm and naturally there was a question about the upcoming Linux version which they answered.
A quick look at some fun games & expansions released with Linux support in 2019 so far
We’re closing in on the midway point of 2019 so let’s slow down for a moment, take a step back and look at some of the top games released with Linux support so far this year.
BattlEye now say they're working with Valve to support Steam Play on Linux
Here's a bit of interesting news to end the week with, BattlEye have said they are working with Valve to get their anti-cheat working with Steam Play/Proton.
A Linux version of the action-RPG space shooter 'Nova Drift' is confirmed, sounds awesome
Nova Drift takes a classic arcade-like space shooter, adds in touch of action-RPG elements with upgrades along with a sprinkle of random generation to make something that looks damn fun!
Easy Anti-Cheat is actually still supported for Linux, a statement from Epic Games
As an update to my previous article talking about Easy Anti-Cheat, as it turns out they're not stopping Linux support for it at all. Previously we got word from Garry Newman of Facepunch Studios, who said "EAC are pausing their Linux support" but as it turns out that's not right.
Lost in Sky: Violent Seed is looking like a really great action platformer coming soon to Linux
Lost in Sky: Violent Seed is one I've been following for a while and it's really looking good now, it's also on track to release soon with Linux support.
Destruction-heavy FPS 'Sector's Edge' is now confirmed to be releasing for Linux
Recently, I wrote an article pointing out that the voxel-based first person shooter Sector's Edge might come to Linux, well it's now confirmed.
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