Games: Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Spaced Out Humble Bundle, and More
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Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart update includes a fix for Linux gamers
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart released back in late July and Insomniac Games / Nixxes Software have released another patch for it, which includes a fix for Linux gamers.
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High On Life, The Outer Worlds, Journey To The Savage Planet and more in this bundle
You can get a whole lot of crazy space sci-fi in this Spaced Out Humble Bundle and there's some really good picks. So here's what you can get and what compatibility to expect on Steam Deck and desktop Linux.
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TMNT: Shredder's Revenge - Dimension Shellshock DLC to release on August 31st
The previously-announced DLC Dimension Shellshock for the Native Linux beat 'em up Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge now has a confirmed release-date and price, and there'll be a separate free update on the same day, too.
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Tempest Rising brings back memories of Command & Conquer
Tempest Rising is an upcoming base-building RTS from Slipgate Ironworks and 2B Games with publishing via THQ Nordic and 3D Realms and a first playable preview is out with the first GDF mission.
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Sandtrix the falling-block Tetris-like is getting a Sandtrix+ Steam release
Originally called Setris until a DMCA from Tetris Holding, LLC appeared, Sandtrix is now getting a Sandtrix+ treatment with a full Steam release coming on September 1st.
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ProtonDB now has filters for PC and Steam Deck reports
ProtonDB is the go-to for a lot of people to see how games run on Linux desktop and Steam Deck, and while its rating system is far from perfect it's nice to have. A recent upgrade also makes it a lot nicer to browse.
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To the Moon - Beach Episode gets a trailer, plus there's going to be a card game
Freebird Games have revealed a brand new trailer for To the Moon - Beach Episode, the next is the series of this 2D RPG adventure and there's even going to be a real-life card game.
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Baldur's Gate 3 is going to get some big updates
I'm still completely hooked on Baldur's Gate 3, the first time for a while I've been properly firmly sucked into a game and it's set to get some big updates too. Thanks to Valve's effort with Proton, it's working fantastically on desktop Linux and could easily be my GOTY - it's going to take a lot to top this.