Games: Cities: Skylines, Mask of the Rose, and More
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Cities: Skylines - Plazas & Promenades expansion is out now
Making the best city-builder even better, the Cities: Skylines - Plazas & Promenades expansion is out now.
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Mask of the Rose from Failbetter Games gets a brand new trailer
Failbetter Games (Fallen London, Sunless Skies) has put up a brand new trailer for the upcoming release of Mask of the Rose. Planned to go live in April 2023, this one is actually pretty exciting.
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tinyBuild and Versus Evil team up for a games bundle
tinyBuild and Versus Evil have teamed up for a bundle of games available via Humble Bundle so here's what to expect for the Linux desktop and Steam Deck compatibility. To give you the best idea I'll be going over each game to list the Steam Deck Verified rating plus either Native Linux status or ProtonDB ranking so you've got the full picture.
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Mesa gets a big CS:GO speedup, plus upcoming AMD RADV performance boost
Mesa, the open source driver set for Linux, has two rather interesting bits of work done recently that gamers might want to keep an eye on.
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Godot Engine 4 hits Beta with absolutely loads new
Godot Engine, the powerful free and open source game engine that is becoming increasingly popular has a massive new Beta release available for Godot 4. This is the version many have been waiting on, which comes with huge enhancements to all parts of it but especially so on 3D rendering with Vulkan.
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Golf With Your Friends gets a free Sports Update, plus a Free Weekend
Team17 have announced that the latest big free update for Golf With Your Friends is out now, plus it's going on a Free Weekend so you can try before you buy. The Free Weekend on Steam will start later today, along with a 67% discount too.
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X-Plane 12 flight sim is now available in Early Access with Linux support
The next-generation X-Plane 12 flight simulator is on the way, with it now being officially announced as available in Early Access with a Beta.
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Broken Sword 2 gets a big upgrade along with Steam Deck support
The absolute classic that is Broken Sword 2 from Revolution Software just got a big surprise update, which should make it work a lot better in modern systems and the Steam Deck too! Originally released in 1997 and then Remastered in 2010 and now they're back to improve it yet again.