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Games: Schrodinger's Cat Burglar, TimeSplitters Rewind, and More
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Schrodinger's Cat Burglar is an adorable looking puzzle game | GamingOnLinux
Schrodinger's Cat Burglar is a puzzle game with a cat that can be in two places at once, and that will no doubt confuse my brain. Not only does it look wonderful, but the developer added a Native Linux version of the game back in October to help improve it on Steam Deck too. They said that the newer Native build runs a lot smoother.
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Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault enters Early Access and work is ongoing to improve it on Steam Deck | GamingOnLinux
While it's not quite Verified for Steam Deck just yet, Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault should be a reasonably good experience. It's rated Playable by Valve, with a note that some text is a bit too small. The developer has confirmed they plan to solve that as soon as possible too.
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Try the demo for Kinsfolk, a casual emotional adventure about fatherhood | GamingOnLinux
Made in the spirit of the likes of Journey, Firewatch, What Remains of Edith Finch - Kinsfolk is a casual adventure about fatherhood. As the main character you embark on a journey to discover the meaning of family. Seems like a nice one if you're into slower-paced experiences.
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The huge fan-made TimeSplitters Rewind is out now in Early Access | GamingOnLinux
It's splitting time? TimeSplitters Rewind has released for free and it should work just fine on Linux / SteamOS thanks to Proton. They said: "Sorry it's taken us so long. We've only been making the largest free content video game ever", that's a little…cheeky to say given some of the many other free games out there but okay.
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Palworld publisher picks up Vision Quench, a co-op dark fantasy looter shooter set in a consumer goods conglomerate mega dungeon | GamingOnLinux
Set in the underbelly of a consumer goods conglomerate mega dungeon, Vision Quench is now being published by Palword's Pocketpair Publishing. From WizMUD, this is their first game on Steam and it's going to release sometime in 2026.
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Igalia detail their open source work for Valve's Steam Frame and Steam Machine | GamingOnLinux
One of the great things about Valve's hardware is that it's not locked down, and they put a lot of money into open source for SteamOS (Linux). With the upcoming new Steam Machine and Steam Frame, the open source never stops.
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Blending classic survival games with automation - ORMOD: Directive sounds interesting | GamingOnLinux
ORMOD: Directive is a very interesting recent announcement that blends classic action survival gameplay mechanics with automation. A little unusual bit it sounds like it might work quite well and it's set to release on Steam sometime in early 2026.
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WinBoat adds support for Podman, UWP, app filtering and more | GamingOnLinux
WinBoat is a popular way to run Windows apps on Linux in a containerized environment that sorts all the configuration for you and a new update sounds great.
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Palworld update 'Home Sweet Home' arrives December 17 with an ULTRAKILL collab | GamingOnLinux
Home Sweet Home huh? The name of the next Palworld update that's been confirmed to arrive on December 17th.
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Get a nice discount on the Steam Deck LCD during Valve's Black Friday sale | GamingOnLinux
It's Black Friday Monday, because nowadays it's a whole week thing and thanks to Valve you can grab a great deal on the Steam Deck too!