Leftovers: Gaming
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Hand of Fate 2 coming to PC, Mac, and Linux in Q1 2017
Hand of Fate 2 will release on Windows, Mac, and Linux in Q1 2017.
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Hand of Fate 2 announced for PC, Mac and Linux
Like the first Hand of Fate, players will compete against an ominous dealer through a mix of card-based combat and third-person real-time fisticuffs. Storywise, you'll play as a new heroine 100 years after the events of the original game, and that title's protagonist will now serve as the antagonist for this one.
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The brand new OpenGL engine 'NXT' for RuneScape releases April 18th
I often see people complain about the lack of MMO games on Linux, so maybe RuneScape will be a bit more appetising when they release "NXT" their new OpenGL powered game engine on April 18th.
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Flipping tables and kicking ass in Enter the Gungeon now on Linux day-1
I have been excited about Enter the Gungeon for a long time, and now that it has been released with day-1 Linux support I took a look at it.
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Valve & HTC launch the Vive VR device, without Linux & SteamOS support
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The video of Linux game porter Ethan Lee presenting at MAGFest 2016 is now online
Ethan Lee, otherwise known as flibitijibibo spoke at MAGFest 2016, and the youtube video is now available for your viewing pleasure.
I love seeing developers talk about Linux/SteamOS at events. It's also great to put a face to the name with Ethan who is responsible for a growing number of great Linux ports.
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