Games: SC Controller, PlayOnLinux, OpenRA, Galaxy in Turmoil
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SC Controller driver and UI version 0.4.5 is out, last release for a while
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PlayOnLinux 5.0 Alpha Released With Redesigned UI, Phoenicis
It's been a long time since last hearing anything new with PlayOnLinux, a graphical front-end to Wine catered towards making it easier running Windows games on Linux, but they are out this weekend with a version 5.0 alpha release.
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OpenRA for playing classic Command & Conquer titles has a fresh release up with AppImages for Linux builds
The excellent open source RTS game engine OpenRA [Official Site], which allows you to play classic Command & Conquer titles has a new release out.
As a reminder, it currently supports Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert and Dune 2000 officially. They're working on Tiberian Sun, which is one of their current major goals with the project. It's taking a long time though, since it's quite different to the other games. For the existing games, it will download the required content for you since they were set free by EA years ago.
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Looks like Galaxy in Turmoil, an exciting looking free to play shooter will come to Linux
Galaxy in Turmoil [Steam] is an upcoming shooter that looks promising, with large 32v32 battles that take place both on the ground and in the air. The developers are looking to do a Linux version too.
From what I understand, it started off as a fan-made Star Wars game, but Lucasfilm got involved and asked them to remove all Star Wars related IP and so they're now going their own way.
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