Leftovers: Gaming
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EA Frostbite Games Unlikely To Be Ported To Linux
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Don't Count On Any EA Frostbite Powered Games On Linux
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Preorder OSVR dev kit, BrushFire Games, and more open gaming news
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Cross of the Dutchman Action Adventure Game Arrives on Linux
Cross of the Dutchman, an action adventure title developed and published on Steam by Triangle Studios, has also received a Linux version.
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Looks Like Grid Autosport Could See A Linux Release Soon
I was very impressed with the recent Dirt Showdown port from VP, so let's hope Feral do us proud with their racing game too. We need more of them that's for sure, as we are pretty starved for decent racing games still.
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The Astronauts Looking to Port "The Vanishing of Ethan Carter" for Linux Users
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a beautiful first person adventure game developed by a studio named The Astronauts and it looks like they are finally willing to take a closer look at Linux support.
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The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter Redux Moved To Unreal Engine 4, Still Has A Linux Port On The Table
The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter Redux Moved To Unreal Engine 4, Still Has A Linux Port On The Table http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/the-vanishing-of-ethan-carter-redux-moved-to-unreal-engine-4-still-has-a-linux-port-on-the-table.5935
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