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Here is a look back at the most popular articles on GamingOnLinux for April 2014, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past month for Linux Gaming! Sorted from lowest to highest to make sure you don't miss the smaller news stories.

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Linux & SteamOS Earn The 400 Games Badge - Views: 3,913
An interesting little note is that when you look into how many games Steam has that are now on Linux, the figure has surpassed 400!


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Sanctum 2 FPS/Tower Defence Hybrid Now Has An Open Beta On Steam - Views: 3,922
As promised when we told you it would come. Sanctum 2 is now downloadable on Steam for Linux by opting into the "linuxbeta" branch on Steam.


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Folk Tale Sandbox Fantasy City-Builder Nearing The Linux Release, Finally - Views: 4,110
Folk Tale has been a sore spot for Linux gamers for quite some time now, after initial excuses about graphics drivers the developers are finally closer to a Linux release.


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Serious Sam HD & Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter Will Come To Linux - Views: 4,309
Hot off the Steam forum news stands is that Serious Sam HD & Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter will come over to Linux.


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Steam Has Greenlit 39 New Linux Games At The End Of April - Views: 4,388
Wow Valve is on a roll for Linux gamers aren't they! 39 more Linux games have been lit up to be included on Steam's store.


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Did Anyone Else Notice What System The Lead Star Citizen Developer Is Using In Their PAX Video? - Views: 4,540
So, we do know that Star Citizen will come to Linux thanks to CryEngine being on Linux. I have just found a video of the Star Citizen team getting ready for PAX and an interesting operating system is in the background.


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Gearbox Looking At Customer Interest For A Linux Version Of Borderlands - Views: 5,005
It seems the president of Gearbox is looking into how much interest their is for a Linux version of their extremely popular Borderlands series of FPS/RPG games.


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Project Cars New Trailer & A Poll On Platforms - Views: 5,293
While we already confirmed to you that Project Cars would come to Linux thanks to SteamOS, they are now running a poll to see what platforms people are going to play on.


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Valve Has Turned On The Greenlight For 34 More Linux Games This April - Views: 5,789
That's right folks Valve are bringing the easter cheer lighting the way for another 34 Linux games to come out on Steam!


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Interview With The Developers Of Star Conflict The Space MMO Including Game-play Video - Views: 5,966
Today I have been lucky enough to chat with Alexei Baidalo of StarGem Inc. I got down to the nitty-gritty about their space MMO.

Check out page 2 for even more hot articles!


Here are the last few months of overviews to keep you updated if you missed them:
The Most Popular Linux Gaming Articles For March 2014

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Samsai May 1, 2014
Lots of good stuff happened this month. Gaming on Linux is getting pretty wild! :D
Abhishek chatterjee May 2, 2014
Petition for Rockstar Games to Bring Games to Linux

I'm currently running a petition on Change.org for Rockstar Games to bring their games over to the Linux platform. Any Linux users who like GTA should take a look at this.

https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/rockstar-games-release-pc-games-for-the-linux-operating-system
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