Games: Steam, Streets of Rogue, Stadia
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Steam has multiple big sales going with the Golden Week Sale, Tower Defense Tag and tinyBuild
There's certainly never a shortage of a game sales and Steam today has three major big sales going. Taking a look, there's a lot of excellent games discounted. With so many on sale, you're spoilt for choice, I know I am. Trying to pick the next game is getting so difficult.
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Valve drops support for SteamVR on macOS to focus on Linux & Windows
Today Valve made quite a big announcement about the future of VR, including an entire platform being dropped.
In a really short post on the official SteamVR page on Steam, Valve said "SteamVR has ended OSX support so our team can focus on Windows and Linux." with there now being a legacy branch of SteamVR for macOS. This is not long after the release of SteamVR 1.11, the "Spring Cleaning" update on April 20.
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The amazing Streets of Rogue gains six new fun sounding characters in a first DLC
Streets of Rogue, one of the best games of last year, just had the first proper DLC release with a Character Pack that adds in some really fun sounding character types.
With six entirely new characters, each with new abilities it adds quite a lot to the base game, especially since all the extras can be used in custom-made characters too.
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Stadia Pro games for May are up with Zombie Army 4: Dead War, The Turing Test and SteamWorld Heist
Google continue to expand the Linux-powered game streaming service, Stadia, with a fresh set of games you can claim today with Stadia Pro. Right now, that means everyone on Stadia since Stadia is now officially open in supported countries, and everyone gets two months of Stadia Pro free when they sign up.
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Apple OSX support cut for SteamVR; Windows and Linux remain
Apple OSX support cut for SteamVR; Windows and Linux remain
Valve suddenly ends SteamVR support for macOS to focus
Valve suddenly ends SteamVR support for macOS to focus on Windows, Linux