Games: Tropico 6, 7 Billion Humans, CrossCode, Evergarden
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Tropico 6 to launch in January 2019, Linux support still happening
Tropico 6 is having a little extra time in the oven, with it being announced today for a January 2019 release.
One thing that concerned me, was that their announcements and PR emails only mentioned Windows for the PC release. They cleared that it up on the Steam forum post after I asked about it, to confirm Linux support is still happening. When speaking to them over email, they clarified further that they are aiming to launch the Linux version at the same time as Windows, but they can't give a 100% guarantee on that right now. Either way it's happening—great!
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7 Billion Humans from Tomorrow Corporation to arrive with Linux support on August 23rd
Tomorrow Corporation have officially announced that their programming puzzle game 7 Billion Humans will launch on August 23rd with Linux support.
Always love their style, I have fond memories of World of Goo which was one of the indie games that came to Linux back in the "early days" of 2009. Tomorrow Corporation also previously put out Human Resource Machine and Little Inferno, so it's really great to see yet another developer continue supporting Linux for so long.
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CrossCode, the 2D action RPG set in the distant future to officially launch on September 20th
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The absolutely gorgeous puzzle game Evergarden is now out
Puzzle game Evergarden from Flippfly is out today with Linux support and not only is it gorgeous, it's also a very interesting puzzle experience.
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