Games: DEATHLOOP, Streets of Rogue 2, Steam Deck, and More
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DEATHLOOP and Monster Train are in the new Humble Choice Bundle
Another fresh month and a new set of games in Humble Choice, the monthly subscription from Humble Bundle so let's go over what's in it and the compatibility. Listing how they will run across Linux desktop and Steam Deck, and if any have Native builds as usual or ProtonDB rating.
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Streets of Rogue 2 gets a Steam page with some early screenshots
Excuse me for being overly hyped about this one but HECK YES! Streets of Rogue 2 is coming along in development, with a Steam page up now.
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Dome Keeper is a nice twist on base / tower defense
Blending together elements of survival, mining, exploration and tower defense — Dome Keeper is worth your attention. Note: key provided by the developer to our Steam Curator.
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Wine manager app Bottles gets some drag and drop fun
Bottles is the awesome free and open source app to help you manage the Windows compatibility layer Wine. A fresh release is out now with version 2022.9.28 (yes I'm a few days late).
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Gamepad driver and app 'SC Controller' gets Steam Deck support
SC Controller, what originally started as an application to control the Steam Controller outside of Steam and expanded to cover more gamepads now has a pre-release up with Steam Deck support.
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Fanatical have another great bundle of Steam Deck Verified games
Want to pick up some more great games for Steam Deck (or your Linux desktop!)? Fanatical have put up another bundle with all games that are Steam Deck Verified.
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Valve makes Steam Deck custom boot screens easier
Valve just released a fresh Beta update for the Steam Deck, as they loved seeing all the custom boot screens so much they've now made it officially supported. This is currently available in the Beta and Preview channels you can swap over to by going into Settings >System >Steam Update Channel.