Games: Insurgency: Sandstorm, Driftland: The Magic Revival and More
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The FPS Insurgency: Sandstorm looks good from the E3 trailer
One from E3 we totally shouldn't have missed is the Insurgency: Sandstorm trailer, the brand new FPS that's coming to Linux.
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Driftland: The Magic Revival, a magical strategy game involving floating islands will come to Linux
If there's one thing I can't get enough of, it's strategy games that offer up a little something different. Driftland: The Magic Revival [Official Site, Steam] certainly looks the part and it's coming to Linux.
The game is currently in Early Access on Steam and I honestly hadn't heard of it, at least until it showed up on Twitter as an advert in my timeline. I messaged the developer and their reply was a surprise, as they're actually planning a Linux version.
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Depth of Extinction looks like it will release on Steam in August, still has keys left on itch
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Feral Interactive have no plans to put their Linux ports on GOG
Recently, GOG added the Windows version of XCOM: Enemy Unknown to their store and since it has a Linux version on Steam, I reached out to the porter to see about their plans for the Linux version.
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Action RPG 'Lovecraft's Untold Stories' should see a Linux version post-launch
Lovecraft's Untold Stories [Steam], a slightly freaky indie action RPG will be heading to Linux according to a developer.
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