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Games: EvoCreo, Open Fodder, and More
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Monster-catching RPG 'EvoCreo' arrives on PC on January 7, 2026 | GamingOnLinux
After amassing around 2.5 million downloads on mobile, the first EvoCreo is arriving on Steam with Linux support on January 7th, 2026.
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The Home Sweet Home update for Palworld with the ULTRAKILL crossover is out now | GamingOnLinux
Palworld just levelled up with a big new free Home Sweet Home update as Pocketpair work towards finishing up the game for a full release next year. This update not only brings new enhancements to building and raids, but also has an ULTRAKILL crossover.
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Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl just got a huge free Stories Untold upgrade | GamingOnLinux
Stories Untold brings a whole lot new to the world of Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl with hours of new content for you to play through. Oh I do love a free update!
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Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II to release in Spring 2026 | GamingOnLinux
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II from Bulwark Studios and Kasedo Games has a release window now set for sometime in Spring 2026. The hotly anticipated sequel is looking promising, but needs time to cook and so going by the expected calendar that puts it anywhere between March 20 - June 20.
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Open Fodder, an open source port of the classic Cannon Fodder v2.0 released | GamingOnLinux
Cannon Fodder is a retro action-strategy gem from 1993 that was originally released on my old love the Amiga, and the modern open source port just got upgraded. Open Fodder works with Cannon Fodder 1 and Cannon Fodder 2 which you need need the original data files to play it which you can grab from GOG.
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MicroProse announce a revival of the retro Geoff Crammond Racing series | GamingOnLinux
First released in the '90s, the retro racing series designed by Geoff Crammond is making a return under new names with publisher MicroProse.
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Latest Steam Deck update will warn you if an Xbox controller needs upgrading | GamingOnLinux
Valve released a new Steam Deck Beta update that includes a useful tweak to its Xbox controller detection.
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Steam Replay is live and notes only 14% "of playtime spent by all Steam users" was for 2025 releases | GamingOnLinux
Valve have released Steam Replay for 2025, showing off some interesting stats about your gaming and how it stacks up against everyone on Steam.