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The War to End all Wars is a colony sim now, with an Acceptable Losses gauge
If Dig In were called a 'historical wave defence strategy base-builder' or similar I wouldn't have been jarred by it. Odds are I'd have skimmed right past. Instead, Icelandic developers Vitar Games are calling it "a WW1 trench warfare colony sim", and this wigs me out a little. We are colonising the Somme! Nothing is too sacred for artistic depiction, and people have been commodifying memories of the World Wars for decades, but throwing in an ultra-compacted gravitational mass of a concept lik
The new Arc Raiders update gives us a glimpse into the beforetimes, and it turns out people were rude then, too
The Arc Raiders Riven Tides update adds a new map, a new Arc threat, and it makes me a bit sad in a way the shooter hasnât managed to before.
Pearl Abyss paid its employees a 5 million won bonus after Crimson Desert reached 5 million sales: 'Our journey does not end here'
Crimson Desert reached the sales milestone a couple of weeks ago.
The popular ZSNES emulator returns as SUPER ZSNES with enhanced features
Two original developers of the Nintendo emulator ZSNES have returned with a new project, SUPER ZSNES - a fitting name don't you think?Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
"We're just as impacted as everyone else": Valve explain Steam Machine delays and why the Steam Controller is coming out sooner
Ahead of the new Steam Controller release on May 4th, and shortly after I finished reviewing it (it’s good!), I sat down with Valve engineer Steve Cardinali and designer Lawrence Yang to discuss the Controller, the industry-upending RAM shortage it’s launching into, and delays to the Steam Machine that said disruption has caused. While no new Steam Machine pricing or release date specifics slipped from any errant lips, both Cardinali and Yang spelled out what previous Steam statemen
Valve is 'hard at work' on the Steam Deck 2, but over four years after the OG Deck there's still no indication of a launch date
Valve wants the next Steam Deck to be a really major upgrade.
Canonical clarify their AI for plans for Ubuntu Linux - opt-in and easy to remove
Recently GamingOnLinux highlighted Canonical's plans for adding AI features into Ubuntu Linux, and naturally this has caused plenty of concern.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Canonical clarify their AI plans for Ubuntu Linux - opt-in and easy to remove
Recently GamingOnLinux highlighted Canonical's plans for adding AI features into Ubuntu Linux, and naturally this has caused plenty of concern.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Canonical clarify some their AI for plans for Ubuntu Linux - opt-in and easy to remove
Recently GamingOnLinux highlighted Canonical's plans for adding AI features into Ubuntu Linux, and naturally this has caused plenty of concern.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Castle-on-wheels medieval roguelike battler Wanderburg arrives this Summer
It's not entirely clear exactly when it will release other than "later this summer", but Wanderburg is a game that simply needs to be on your radar.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
"This isnât just something that affects Wizards of the Coast" - Magic: the Gathering Arena team vote to unionise for protection against layoffs, genAI and forced crunch
Magic: The Gathering Arena developers at Wizards of the Coast are set to unionise with the Communications Workers of America (CWA). The CWA say they've secured a "supermajority" in favour of unionisation among the workers, and have given Wizards of the Coast until the end of the week to voluntarily recognise the union - dubbed United Wizards of the Coast—CWA - and filed an election petition with the US National Labor Relations Board. Read more
Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes launches May 11
Publisher Dotemu have revealed their space strategy game Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes is now set to release May 11th.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Clever engineering roguelike Rogue Voltage 1.0 arrives May 1st
One of the most unique and unusual roguelike deck-builders around, Rogue Voltage is set to leave Early Access on May 1st.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Schedule I dev confirms they're working on gamepad support and Steam Deck certification
The popular drug sim Schedule I that's currently in Early Access is going to get easier to play exactly how you want it with an upcoming update.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Zenless Zone Zero is heading to Steam in Q2 2026
Another of those popular anime from HoYoverse / miHoYo is heading to Steam, with Zenless Zone Zero set for release sometime in Q2 2026.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
This brutal 95%-rated Postal spin-off is one of Steam's greatest boomer shooters, and it's just $1 right now
Postal Brain Damaged is an unsurprisingly gross take on a classic Doom-style spin-off, and this 'overwhelmingly positive' Steam game is just $1 right now.
Logitech's new gaming keyboard lets you hot swap analog and mechanical switches
Thanks to Logtiech's new Dual Swap technology, you no longer need to choose analog performance or mechanical feel for your gaming keyboard.
Valve have plans for the Steam Deck 2, plus a brief Steam Machine / Steam Frame update
The good news is that the Steam Deck 2 is still firmly within Valve's plans, the bad news is that there's no date for it yet.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Logitech G512 X review
Logitech's first foray into TMR switches is a triumph, and easily one of the best gaming keyboards I've used in recent memory.
Full list of The Sims 4 Businesses & Hobbies cheats with skills, perks, and hidden reward traits
Here's your full reference list for cheats in the small businesses expansion to change your renown, alignment, and skill levels.
The new Moomin game is lovely, but also illustrates the limits of cozy comfort over the harsher lessons of a children's book
Agency over adversity.