Leftovers: Gaming
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Shadow Warrior Might Be Getting a Linux Version Soon
Shadow Warrior, an FPS build by Flying Wild Hog that is described as a bold re-imagining of the classic 3D Realms’ shooter with the same name that was released back in 1996, might be getting a Linux release.
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Dying Light From Techland Has A Little Hint About Linux Support
Well this was a surprised! Dying Light has hints that it may come to Linux thanks to information from the awesome SteamDB.
The visuals in the game are just fantastic, and we really don't have many games in this class on Linux.
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Dying Light Is an FPS Zombie Survival Game and It Might Get a Linux Release
Dying Light is a new FPS from Techland and it's all about surviving the night during a zombie apocalypse. This is a studio specialized in this kind of games, and it looks that they might also be interested in the Linux platform.
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Ronin Looks Like Gunpoint Only With More Ninjas
The publisher of Hotline Miami, Devolver Digital, has unveiled its new game Ronin, being created in collaboration with Tomasz Wacławek.
Due out on PC, Mac and Linux later this year, a debut trailer for the turn-based action platformer shows off elements that are clearly inspired by the critically-acclaimed Gunpoint, only with more katanas.
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