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It's a shame when a Linux version is delayed, but in the case of INSOMNIA: The Ark it should hopefully mean a better game.
A multi-vendor extension for transform feedback in Vulkan is being worked on to help DXVK and others
Commenting on an issue on the Vulkan-Ecosystem GitHub page, an NVIDIA developer has mentioned how transform feedback support will come to Vulkan.
An update on the Linux version of We Happy Few
For those awaiting the Linux version of Compulsion Games' We Happy Few, the rather strange action/adventure game set in a drug-fuelled, retrofuturistic city in an alternative 1960s England we have an update for you.
Life is Strange: Before the Storm finally arrives for Linux on September 13th, NVIDIA and AMD supported
Feral Interactive's latest Linux port, Life is Strange: Before the Storm the prequel to the original Life is Strange is set to release for Linux on September 13th.
FMV adventure hybrid game 'Headspun' now has a Linux build available
Set inside the brain of Theo Kavinsky after waking from a coma, the FMV adventure hybrid game Headspun now has a Linux version available.
Some thoughts on Valve’s new Steam Play feature and what it means for Linux gaming
With the dust settling on the absolute bomb that Valve dropped with the new Steam Play feature, I’ve had a little time now to think about the broader implications for Linux gaming.
Valve officially confirm a new version of 'Steam Play' which includes a modified version of Wine
As we speculated previously, Valve have now officially announced their new version of 'Steam Play' for Linux gaming using a modified distribution of Wine, called Proton.
NVIDIA are working towards better support for NVIDIA Optimus on Linux
Thanks to a little Twitter tip, we've learned today that NVIDIA are indeed working to provide better support for NVIDIA Optimus on Linux.
Valve may be adding support for using compatibility tools for playing games on different operating systems
Reddit seems to be buzzing with information from SteamDB showing indications that Valve might be adding support for compatibility tools to enable you to play games on operating systems they weren't designed for, like Wine
A new SteamOS beta is out with GPU driver updates and a fresh Linux kernel
Not to be confused with the upcoming SteamOS 3.0, this beta update is for the current 'Brewmaster' release.
DXVK, the Vulkan-based layer for Direct3D 11 with Wine has another fresh release
The amazing progress with DXVK continues! This Vulkan-based compatibility layer for Direct3D 11 with Wine just put out version 0.64 with fixes for Dragonball Xenoverse 2, Final Fantasy XV and more.
The Humble Sports Bundle has some awesome Linux games
It's time for a new big game bundle, with the Humble Sports Bundle now out with awesome games for Linux.
Total War: WARHAMMER II to release for Linux in 'early Autumn'
Feral Interactive announced today in their newsletter that the Linux port Total War: WARHAMMER II will be available in 'early Autumn'.
UniverCity, an isometric university management game arrives in Early Access next month, developed on Linux
When I reached out to the developer of UniverCity, just to confirm Linux support was in I didn't get a reply I expected.
Samurai Riot is an easy to get into beat 'em up with Linux support
Now that Samurai Riot is out with Linux support, I took a bit of a look at it to see if this beat 'em up is worth your time.
A look at some top Linux games released in 2018 and what's coming
If you're new to Linux and you're wondering what notable releases have made their way to Linux in 2018, here's a quick list of some good stuff on the table.
Looks like the sci-fi mystery game 'The Station' sold well on Linux
The Station is another game with a Linux version that seems to have sold really well and I'm honestly not surprised by this.
Minecraft 'Update Aquatic' is a huge update which brings the new launcher officially to Linux
Minecraft's Update Aquatic is a huge update to the sandbox builder that's now out, it also brings the new launcher officially to Linux.
Intel has confirmed their plans for a discrete GPU to release in 2020
Intel has now officially confirmed that they will release a discrete GPU that will be available in 2020.
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia is now officially available for Linux, plus some benchmarks
Feral Interactive have once again delivered for strategy games fans, with the release today of Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia for Linux.
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