Games: The Bible, X-Plane 12, Slayer Bundle, and More
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Thousands of years later, The Bible has arrived on Steam
I had to do a double-take to ensure I wasn't seeing things: The Bible is now available on Steam in the form of a Kinetic Novel. Yes really, a developer going by "Bible Games" has actually put it on Steam. This release supports Linux with a Native build too (Ren'py engine) because of course it needs to reach all God's children — something like that anyway.
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Advanced flight simulator X-Plane 12 set to fully release in December
X-Plane 12, an advanced flight simulator from Laminar Research that's currently in Early Access and has full Linux support, is set to release in full in December.
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Fanatical has a nice build your own bundle with some good choices
Need some more games? Fanatical have put up a fresh 'Slayer Bundle' where you pick from various games and get a great price on them too. I'll list what's included along with how you can expect to play them on Linux desktop and Steam Deck.
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Retro inspired RTS Rusted Warfare adds shaders, new units and other huge upgrades
Rusted Warfare is a great RTS for people who love the classics. One I discovered years ago on Android and then it later had a PC release. A big new release version 1.15 adds in loads to it. A game built for large battles. If you loved Total Annihilation, you will love this too.
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Godot Engine 4.0 gets a Movie Maker
With Godot Engine 4.0 slowly approaching release, the developers are still hooking up some huge features to this free and open source game engine like a Movie Maker. This is something other game engines have too, so it's nice to see it land in Godot. This should make it easier for developers to make trailers of games, and use Godot for other projects too.
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Future Tech Pack to bring more gadgets to Prison Architect
Future Tech Pack is the next small DLC for Prison Architect, releasing on November 22 it will give you some new gadgets to play with. Releasing along with the Future Tech Pack is The Slam, a free patch containing some quality of life improvements, a Visitor Only zone, more categories for your Staff breaks, and more.
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Unreal Engine 5.1 rolled out with plenty of Linux improvements
Epic Games announced that Unreal Engine 5.1 is now available, and along with all the usual big new features, they continued improving their Linux support in this release. You can see the official release post here, release notes here.
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ProtonUp-Qt version 2.7.5 released for easy GE-Proton installs
ProtonUp-Qt is a simple and easy to use application that helps you install various compatibility layers on Steam Deck and Linux desktop, with a new release version 2.7.5 out now. It makes it easy to install the likes of GE-Proton, Wine-GE,�Luxtorpeda and more for Steam, the Heroic Games Launcher and Lutris.