Games: DiRT 4, SuperTuxKart and The 10 Best Free Linux Games
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DiRT4 Power Slides onto Linux in 2019
DiRT 4 is the latest instalment of the popular franchise to drift on to free software platforms (as well as a non-free software platform in macOS). It follows on from the successful Linux release of DiRT Rally last spring.
DiRT 4 was originally released on Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in June 2017 and has garnered plenty of praise, positive reviews and high review scores.
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SuperTuxKart Spruces Up Its In-Game Visuals
SuperTuxKart, the famous free software kart racer, is picking up some improved visuals within the in-game user interface and racing screens.
Detailing their plans on the game’s official dev blog, the team behind the iconic racer have shared more details about the graphical spit and polish they’ve given the game ahead of its next major release.
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Refreshing the GUI
Online multiplayer won't be the focus of this new blog post : we will tell you more about it when launching the official beta in the coming weeks.
Instead, we'll tell you more about the many changes in the game's UI.
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The 10 Best Free Linux Games
There are plenty of excellent games on Linux, and a fair amount of them are completely free. Some are open source, and others are fairly big names available through Steam. In every case, these are quality games that you can play any time on Linux at absolutely no cost.
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