Games: Offers and Wolfenstein
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Grab a FREE copy of Tonight We Riot, a crowd-based retro brawler from GOG
A new game for the weekend? How about one that's free! GOG are currently giving away crowd-based retro brawler Tonight We Riot. An unapologetic political game, one where you're involved in a violent revolution as workers rise up to face off against their dystopia where wealthy capitalists control elections, media, and the lives of working people.
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Humble Store have a big Spring Sale going with plenty of discounts | GamingOnLinux
Need some new games for May? Humble Store has a big Spring Sale going on and of course there's some great games that have big savings right now.
There's a number of publishers that have big sales of their library including 2K, Deep Silver, Codemasters, Square Enix, Humble Games and more.
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The final version of the free FPS, Wolfenstein: Blade of Agony, is out now with Chapter 3 | GamingOnLinux
Get ready for some of the best retro-FPS action you've played in some time, as Wolfenstein: Blade of Agony the high-quality shooter in the spirit of the classics is out now. Today's release bring on the third and final chapter of the story, along with various enhancements to the first two parts.
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