Games: BattlEye, VirtuaVerse, Doomgeon, FLAMBERGE, Axis & Allies Online
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Seems like there's no hope for BattlEye support within Steam Play
With Valve and Easy Anti-Cheat in talks to get EAC supported within Steam Play, many readers asked about BattlEye as it's another anti-cheat solution blocking games actually working with Steam Play on Linux. I now have an answer on that.
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The very intriguing cyberpunk point & click 'VirtuaVerse' is coming to Linux
In a future not too far away, one Artificial Intelligence proved better than the rest, better than governments and now everyone is connected in VirtuaVerse.
Announced yesterday from developer Theta Division and publisher Blood Music, it has a seriously good style to it.
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Doomgeon, a fast-paced first-person dungeon crawler is up on itch.io with Linux support
After failing to get funding on Kickstarter, the fast-paced dungeon crawler 'Doomgeon' has gone to itch.io to continue development.
With a meagre goal of £3,000 the developer, OkaeriStudio, only managed to get £341 since February 11th. That doesn't mean it's a bad game though to be clear, a lot of good games completely fail to get any kind of traction across crowdfunding and various stores.
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FLAMBERGE, an Early Access tactical RPG is now up on itch.io
For those who prefer different stores to keep their options open, the Early Access tactical RPG FLAMBERGE is now available on itch.io.
For the Linux version, the developer has made it clear that while Linux versions are being made, it's not "strictly supported" as they've had some trouble with it in the past. However, they did mention to email them if you find bugs and some issues might not be fixed "until the end of the development".
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Axis & Allies Online from Beamdog now actually has a Steam page and some screenshots
Axis & Allies Online, the digital adaption of the classic that Beamdog announced last month is coming to Linux and we can now actually see what it looks like.
As a reminder, Axis & Allies Online is based on Axis & Allies 1942 Second Edition along with plenty of upgrades you would expect to see in digital form. It's going to start off in Early Access and they're not giving a date on when that will be just yet.
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