Games: Baldur's Gate, 1997, and More
GamingOnLinux ☛ Nexus Mods app makes improvements to Collections, fixes Baldur's Gate 3 Script Extender on Linux
The newer open source and cross-platform Nexus Mods app has another update out, this time with more UI changes and improvements to the Collections system along with bug fixes. Still in Alpha, with a limited selection of supported games, but they're working on supporting more games.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Run a game store and go through gaming history in GSC - Game Store Chronicle
Imponix Game Studio have announced GSC - Game Store Chronicle, a management simulator where you run your very own game store.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH gets stability fixes and a Steam Deck graphics setting tweak
FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH has its first post-release patch to improve how it runs across all systems, with some useful improvements.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ 1997 classic adventure The Space Bar upgraded with ScummVM and Linux support
Another classic revived. The ZOOM Platform recently announced that the 1997 classic adventure The Space Bar has been upgraded to use ScummVM and there's now a Linux version to go with it.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ PS2 Emulator emulator PCSX2 should get Wayland support "in the coming months"
PCSX2 is a free and open source Sony PS2 Emulator, and it seems they're working towards ensuring it has full support for Wayland on Linux.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Video Game History Foundation launches a digital archive free for everyone
Giving everyone free access to their new launch (well, it's in "early access"), the Video Game History Foundation have put up their digital archive of video game history research materials.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Physics building game Besiege gets a big 10 year anniversary update
Besiege from Spiderling Studios just had a big free upgrade for all players to celebrate the 10th anniversary.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Steam Survey for January 2025 shows Linux still above 2%
Valve have released the Steam Hardware & Software Survey for January 2025, showing both Linux and macOS having a dip with a rise of Windows 10.