Leftovers: Games
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Warsow 2.0 Released With Better Graphics, CC-Licensed Game Assets
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Europa Universalis IV: The Cossacks Now Available
The latest expansion for the popular grand strategy game, Europa Universalis IV, is now available. Hordes get a lot of shiny new features but there's a lot of new internal and diplomatic options introduced as well. It's been released alongside a massive patch that improves things for all players.
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Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition for Linux & SteamOS is in testing
The founder of Larian Studios has confirmed on Twitter that the Linux and Mac versions of Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition are currently ready, and undergoing testing.
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Total War: ATTILA looks like it's preparing a Linux & SteamOS version
Against a darkening background of famine, disease and war, a new power is rising in the great steppes of the East. With a million horsemen at his back, the ultimate warrior king approaches, and his sights are set on Rome…
The next instalment in the multi award-winning PC series that combines turn-based strategy with real-time tactics, Total War: ATTILA casts players back to 395 AD. A time of apocalyptic turmoil at the very dawn of the Dark Ages.
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Linux is holding exactly where we thought it would in the Steam Hardware Survey
Linux is holding out at 0.98% which is a change over last month of +0.03%. The numbers are still so small it's pretty much irrelevant, but hey change is change right.
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Valhalla Hills, a rather unique city-builder strategy game now on SteamOS & Linux
I only learnt about Valhalla Hills recently, as they stealth-added a Linux version just before the official release. GOG sent over a key for this interesting Unreal Engine city-builder strategy game, so I took a look.
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Bound By Flame, an impressive looking action RPG now on SteamOS & Linux
Always fun to see an old port request thread on Steam revived, especially when it's created by me. Not claiming I had a hand in it or anything, but it's great. Times sure do change, I don't do any posts like that anymore.
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Speculation: It looks like the Saints Row series will all launch together on SteamOS & Linux
We all love a bit of speculation now and then (okay, some really don't, but I do), and to me it looks like the Saints Row series will all launch on Linux together.
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GRID Autosport releasing for SteamOS & Linux on December 10th
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GRID Autosport Racing Game Is Coming to Linux and Mac OS X on December 10, 2015
Feral Interactive has just dropped the news that they will release the Linux and Mac OS X ports of the GRID Autosport game next week, on December 10, 2015, on Valve's Steam digital gaming store.
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GRID Autosport Mac and Linux Versions Dated
Feral today announced that GRID Autosport, previously released for PC, Xbox 360 and PS3, will also arrive for Mac and Linux via Steam on December 10th, and on Mac via the Mac App Store soon. Players will get behind the wheel of 80 highly desirable rides including front-wheel drive hot hatches, souped-up Muscle cars, lightweight open-wheelers and 1,000 horsepower hypercars, by manufacturers including Jaguar, McLaren, Pagani and Aston Martin. They'll put these vehicles through their paces on 22 speed-friendly locations around the world, including purpose-built circuits such as Spa-Francorchamps, Brands Hatch and Yas Marina, and the city street circuits of Barcelona and San Francisco.
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GRID Autosport on the fast track for a December 10th release on Mac and Linux
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