Games: Humble One Special Day Bundle, Valve and Aspyr Media
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The Humble One Special Day Bundle is live with two nice Linux games
The Humble One Special Day Bundle just went live and it has two rather nice native Linux games available. Others may work with Valve's Steam Play.
For the native Linux games, you will be able to grab OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood in the $1 tier which by itself is a pretty great deal. You will also find Surgeon Simulator: Anniversary Edition if you pay more than the average. Not a lot of native titles this time, hopefully their next game bundle will be a step up for us…
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Valve have opened up the code for their VR 'Moondust' tech demos, also a third revision of the Knuckles controller
What will hopefully help developers work on VR projects using Valve's experimental "Knuckles" controllers, Valve have opened up the source code for their Moondust Knuckles Tech Demos.
Their Moondust GitHub repository appeared on the 12th of this month, although until today it remained mostly empty. They've now updated it and put it out for the public to take a look.
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Aspyr Media have announced a Layers of Fear and Observer bundle making them cheaper together
Aspyr Media along with Bloober Team have announced that they've bundled up Layers of Fear and Observer, two great horror titles and getting them together makes them cost less.
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Valve Posts The Code To Their Moondust VR Demo
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