Games: Commandos, Area 86, Insurgency: Sandstorm and Humble Paradox Management Bundle
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Kalypso Media form new studio to work on next-gen Commandos games
Now that Kalypso Media own the rights to the Commandos franchise, along with a remaster of Commandos 2 coming to Linux next year, they're now planning more.
Announced today, Kalypso Media have formed their third internal development studio to be based in Germany's Greater Frankfurt. They have announced that industry veteran Jürgen Reußwig will be the Studio Director, with the new as-yet-unnamed studio's explicit task being the creation of a next-generation entry in the Commandos strategy series.
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Physics-based escape room puzzler Area 86 delayed, wins Best Game Design award
SimDevs have announced their amusing physics-based escape room puzzle game, Area 86, is now going to release in Q1 2020.
Area 86 is a game I tried out and gave a few early thoughts on back in September, coming away very impressed at the idea. A clumsy physics-based puzzle game, where you need to solve multiple different puzzles to escape each level.
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Insurgency: Sandstorm no longer getting Linux/Mac support or a campaign mode
New World Interactive have released a news post going over the state of Insurgency: Sandstorm, along with announcing a bunch of features no longer being made.
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The Humble Paradox Management Bundle just launched, great deal for Linux gamers
The Humble Paradox Management Bundle just launched and it's a really great selection of games that's available for Linux.
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