Leftovers: Gaming
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Valve’s Steam Machines are coming in October
Valve, along with its hardware partners Alienware and Cyberpower, plans to release the first Steam Machines starting Oct. 16. That’s when people who preorder should start receiving the first units. Retailers, however, won’t start stocking Valve’s SteamOS-powered PCs until Nov. 10. The PC gaming boxes start at $450. That is also when the Steam Controller and Steam Link in-house game-streaming device debut. After this first wave, other Valve hardware partners should start releasing their take on the Steam Machine. This is all part of Valve’s attempt to create a viable ecosystem for gaming that stands apart from Microsoft’s Windows while simultaneously giving consumers an easy-to-understand alternative to buying a console or building a PC.
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Watch The Steam Controller In Action
As you may know, Valve has big plans regarding Linux gaming and is engaged in ambitious projects: SteamOS, a Linux based system for gaming, Steam Machine, gaming consoles that runs SteamOS and Steam Controller, a gaming controller for SteamOS and Steam Machine.
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GOG 2015 DRM-Free Summer Sale Has a Ton of Linux Games
GOG has launched its massive 2015 DRM-Free Summer Sale, and it's full of Linux games that can now be purchased at some ridiculous prices.
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PlayOnLinux 5 To Switch From Being Written In Python To Using Java
PlayOnLinux developers have shared that PlayOnLinux 5 development has begun and it will be a complete rewrite of this software used by Linux gamers. Rather than being written in Python, it will now be based in Java.
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Dota 2 for Linux Might Be Updated to Run on the Source 2 Engine
Dota 2 is one of the most played games on Steam, and Valve makes it. The developers are now considering moving to the Source 2 engine if we're to believe the entries in the Steam database.
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They Bleed Pixels Crimson Update Released + Now Available for Mac and Linux!
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They Bleed Pixels Crimson Update Deployed, Mac and Linux Versions Available, Trailer Released
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They Bleed Pixels gets new levels in free Crimson Update
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Sword Coast Legends Makes The Leap To Mac & Linux
If you have a Linux or Mac PC and have been wondering what of the upcoming crop of CRPGs you’ll be able to play, if any, then you can add n-Space’s Sword Coast Legends to that list…since it has been revealed that A Linux as well as a Mac version will be released simultaneously with the Windows one.
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