Leftovers: Gaming
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'Firewatch' To Be Released February 2016 For Windows, Mac, Linux, and PS4
Wilderness adventure video game "Firewatch" finally gets a release date. It is arriving for Windows, Mac, Linux and the PlayStation 4 on February 9, 2016, according to a report in Wired. The first-person adventure game features the Wyoming wilderness and is being developed by independent game developer Campo Santo. As the name suggests, players take on the role of a fire lookout that is stationed in the middle of the wilderness and reports to a supervisor reachable only through a handheld radio.
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Wasteland 2: Director's Cut Released, Looking Good For Linux
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Before The Echo Is An RPG And Rhythm Game Mash-Up That's Now Available On Linux
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Turn-Based Action Platformer RONIN Released For Linux In Time For Steam Stealth Sale
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First Wonder Announced For Linux, Spiritual Sequel To MDK And Giants: Citizen Kabuto
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The Long Dark, A Sandbox Survival Game, Gets Closer To A Linux Release
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Broforce Is Not Coming Out Today For Linux
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Last Dream RPG Now Available For Linux
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Feral Interactive Are Hosting A Bunch Of Company Of Heroes 2 And Empire: Total War Events, Game On
Head over to their Mac & Linux events page for the full details. Also, be sure to join the group if you haven't already to get notified about the events in your Steam client.
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Telltale Games Programmer Really Wants A Linux Port Of Minecraft: Story Mode
After the recent SteamDB info for Minecraft: Story Mode, we have some more interesting info to share. It seems one of the developers at Telltale is a Linux user, and wants to see the new Minecraft: Story Mode on Linux.
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Defender's Quest Will Be Getting A Native Linux Port With Its Free HD Update
In a recent blog post the developer for Defender's Quest has stated that they've redone their engine in C++ instead of dealing with Adobe products. Linux is specifically mentioned as a beneficiary of this move. Not only that, since the upcoming sequel will be using the same engine, it seems possible that we'll get a native port upon release.
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Valve Looks Like It's Removed The SteamOS Icon For Games That Work On Linux, But Not Perfectly On SteamOS
This is quite interesting, it seems Valve are actually doing some more curating on their store now ahead of the SteamOS launch.
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Valve puling Linux games from Steam that fail to meet SteamOS standards - report
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Some Linux Games Won’t be Available on Steam Machines
Valve Corporation has been shuffling around a number of things in their gigantic distribution service Steam ahead of the Steam Machines launch.
One thing that a number of people noticed was how they were treated Linux games that are supposed to be playable on the new platforms. In a recent series of changes to the website, it appears that Valve has removed the SteamOS icons for a number of Linux games.
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Valve pulling Linux titles off Steam which fail to run properly on SteamOS – report
Valve has started removing SteamOS icons from Linux titles on Steam, reportedly due to required standards not being met or incompatibly issues.
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Minecraft Story Mode for Linux, Alienware's Steam Machine, and more open gaming news
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Steam Client Just Got a New Update with Big Picture and Steam Controller Fixes
Just a few moments ago, Valve announced the release of a new stable update for its awesome Steam Client for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X operating systems.
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