Games: Antimatter, Chernobylite, and More
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GamingOnLinux ☛ The new trailer for sandbox strategy game Antimatter shows off the epic scale
Back in 2020 the strategy game Antimatter sure looked exciting during the Kickstarter, with the developer steadily building up all the promised features.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Survival horror Chernobylite updated for better Steam Deck support
While working on Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone, developer The Farm 51 have gone back and further enhanced Chernobylite Complete Edition to bring some Steam Deck improvements.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Popular rogue-lite space shooter Nova Drift gets updated for Steam Deck verification
Nova Drift from developer Chimeric is a very well-received rogue-lite space shooter that released back in 2024, and the dev continues working on it. The latest update includes some changes to improve it on Steam Deck.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Wild West point & click adventure Rosewater set for release in March with a new trailer
Rosewater from Grundislav Games and publisher Application Systems Heidelberg has a brand new trailer and they've revealed the release date is now set for March 27th. The developer Grundislav Games also made A Golden Wake and Lamplight City. Rosewater will have Linux support at release.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ The latest Two Point Museum trailer shows off Museum Management
Releasing with Linux support on March 4, Two Point Museum has a brand new trailer to showcase Museum Management and more.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Dying Light is getting a free graphical update, plus Dying Light 2 will get a new game mode
Techland are celebrating 10 years of Dying Light with a number of announcements, like a graphics update to the original, a few events and some big discounts.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Steam / Steam Deck Beta update will no longer bug friends in-game when you reconnect
Valve released another smaller Steam Client Beta update for Desktop / Steam Deck, with a little tweak for in-game notifications amongst some other bug fixes.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ NTSYNC for Proton / Wine now in Linux kernel 6.14 that "Should make many SteamOS users happy"
Seems like the upcoming Linux kernel 6.14 release is going to be a nice one for gamers on Linux / Steam Deck, as the NTSYNC code has now been properly merged in ready.