Games: Mosa Lina, Steam Deck, Microsoft in Shuffle or "Damage Control" Mode
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Creative Assembly confirm Alien: Isolation is getting a sequel
It's truly hard to believe that Alien: Isolation is 10 years old now, and we're going to get a sequel to one of the scariest games ever made.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Uncompromising wilderness survival game The Last Plague: Blight now in Early Access
Original Studios just launched The Last Plague: Blight, an uncompromising wilderness survival game based on a more realistic set of game mechanics. It arrives with Native Linux support in Early Access. Note: key provided by ÜberStrategist.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Nazi Zombies: Portable is a free and open source Call of Duty: Zombies demake
I'm surprised I hadn't heard of this one before! A few developers have been building Nazi Zombies: Portable, a Call of Duty: Zombies demake powered by various enhanced forks of the Quake engine. What's a demake? It's basically remaking another game in an older style.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Ridiculous physics platformer Mosa Lina added co-op, game rebuilt to be native
Mosa Lina is a really fantastic game. It's also completely insanely ridiculous, full of chaos and now you can bring a friend along for the ride. It has Native Linux support and is Steam Deck Verified.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ SKALD: Against the Black Priory gets controller support and Steam Deck Verified
SKALD: Against the Black Priory is a retro-style party-based RPG set in a grim-dark fantasy world of tragic heroes, violent deaths and Lovecraftian horror. Released back in May, it now has full controller and Steam Deck support.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Halo will now be built on Unreal Engine 5, 343 Industries rebrands to Halo Studios
A bit of game industry news for you: in a pretty big win for Epic Games and their Unreal Engine, 343 Industries rebrands to Halo Studios and said the future of Halo will be built on Unreal Engine 5.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Grounded no longer needs a Microsoft Account for multiplayer
While Sony are actively making their PC ports worse with forced PlayStation Network accounts even for single-player games, some companies choose to make them better and now Grounded from Obsidian Entertainment and Xbox Game Studios gets improved.