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Games: Lakehopper, Skull Horde, and More
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French consumer group UFC-Que Choisir sues Ubisoft over The Crew shutdown | GamingOnLinux
Video game preservation is important, and now the French consumer group UFC-Que Choisir are getting into a fight with Ubisoft over The Crew. UFC-Que Choisir announced this today, with support from the Stop Killing Games movement.
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Money is life and everything in SUPER DEBT, an unrelenting horror themed bullet-hell roguelike | GamingOnLinux
An unrelenting horror themed bullet-hell roguelike, where money is life Sounds interesting! SUPER DEBT is one to ensure is on your radar.
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Lakehopper looks like a wonderful casual seaplane flight simulator | GamingOnLinux
Fancy a new type of simulator? How about flying your own seaplane? Lakehopper has launched into Early Access on Steam with Linux support. Early reports from Steam users have given it a Very Positive rating.
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Heretic II has a new reverse-engineered source port | GamingOnLinux
A lot of classic games have received source ports over the years, and now it's time for Heretic II with Heretic2R bringing some enhancements. Right now it seems to run with Proton on Linux, but may need some work to get a Native Linux build going.
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Diablo 2-inspired auto-battle dungeon crawler Skull Horde launches April 10 | GamingOnLinux
We have a release date along with a new trailer for Skull Horde, a Diablo 2-inspired auto-battle dungeon crawler. Coming from developer 8BitSkull who also made BORE BLASTERS and Void Scrappers - it arrives on April 10th with Native Linux and Steam Deck support.
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Fans of Portal and first-person puzzlers will definitely want to check out He Who Watches | GamingOnLinux
He Who Watches is an innovative new puzzle game that Draknek and Friends just revealed they're publishing, and it looks like it will melt my brain.
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Virtual hangout game Rec Room is shutting down in June | GamingOnLinux
Rec Room is a free to play social hangout space available for both VR and standard gaming, and unfortunately it's going to be shutting down. Announced by the developers on March 30th, there's not long left for it as it will be inaccessible from June 1st on all platforms.
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The Flashpoint update for ARC Raiders has lots of the good stuff | GamingOnLinux
ARC Raiders just launched the major Flashpoint update and it includes a whole bunch of new content, along with long-requested additions. This might actually be the best update for the game so far, on top of the pleasing news recently about some AI voices getting replaced.