Games for GNU/Linux
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Feral Interactive Said To Be Announcing "Massive" New Game For Linux Tomorrow
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Feral's New Linux Port Is Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Is Coming to Linux
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is coming to Linux (and macOS) later this year, games publisher Feral Interactive has announced.
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Feral Won't Say Yet If Their Newest Linux Game Will Support Vulkan
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Space Shooter ‘Everspace’ To Hit Linux Later This Month
The sumptuous looking crowd-funded space shooter 'Everspace' will launch on Linux before the month is out, games developers Rockfish Games have announced.
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Interview with Timothee Besset, formerly of id Software, who helped port Rocket League to Linux
After waiting a while Rocket League finally launched on Linux in Beta form this month. It was fully worth the wait [my article here], but I wanted to speak to one of the main people behind the port itself.
I would like to thank Timothee "TTimo" for taking time out of his busy developer life to answer my questions.
Hopefully you will find this interesting.
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CryENGINE 5.3 Pushed Back One Month, Delaying Vulkan Support
CryENGINE 5.3 had been planning to ship in mid-October with a number of new features -- including Vulkan support -- but now it's delayed at least one month.
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