Leftovers: Gaming
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Desura Steam On Linux Alternative Gets Acquired
Desura, the digital distribution platform that's similar in nature to Valve's Steam client and is popular with indie game studios, has been sold off by Linden Labs.
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7 Days To Die Finally Has Hope For The Linux Version
It's been a bumpy ride for 7 Days To Die as we have extensively covered here, but the developers finally decided to update Linux users waiting on it.
I still don't see what's so hard for developers to be open with communication (Developers could take notes from Aspyr Media on their recent blog posts), but that aside if they do actually release 7 Days To Die on Linux as promised then the issues we had with them will have gone.
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New & Improved GamingOnLinux Sales Page
I'm happy to announce our games Sales Page has been revamped to be much more useful for you with new filters and sorting options! It may look mostly the same, but it's had a lot of changes behind the scenes.
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War Thunder now heard over on Linux
War Thunder is one of the best World War 2 games on PC - a period flight and tank sim specialising in combat of the ground-to-air-and-back-again variety. It’s seen ginormous success on Windows, where you could find five million War Thunder players a year after its launch in open beta.
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