Wine-Staging and Games
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Wine-Staging Has Been Revived, Working Towards New Release
Wine-Staging has been a flavor of Wine popular with Linux gamers for often carrying bleeding-edge patches and other experimental work prior to being mainlined. But over two months ago, Wine-Staging went silent without any further updates. A few days ago the original maintainers announced they parted ways with the work due to lack of time and would not be issuing any new releases. Now there are new developers taking over.
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Trailblazers, a co-operative racing title where you paint the track announced with Linux support
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Hardcore first-person adventure game 'Far Out' released with Linux support
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I Hate Running Backwards, a fast-paced infinite runner shoot 'em up hybrid with Serious Sam, confirmed for Linux
After teasing us on Twitter, the developer behind the awesome looking infinite runner shoot 'em up hybrid 'I Hate Running Backwards' [Steam, Official Site] has confirmed Linux support.
Originally, the game was going to be called Serious Sam: I Hate Running Backwards, however, they've ended up adding in a lot more content than they originally planned. It still has Serious Sam as a playable character, but there's other characters in it now too.
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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun beta patch dramatically improves performance and load times
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun [Steam, GOG] is a very good tactical stealth game, it just got a whole lot better with a new beta patch too.
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