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A new year has arrived, so let's have a quick look over some of the most promising titles to be coming to Linux across 2020. There's plenty to be excited about. If any take your fancy, you can click the screenshot for a better look.

The Pedestrian

Developer: Skookum Arts | Expected: January 29, 2020 - Steam.

A puzzle game taking place inside street and building signs? Yes. You are the Person, the one you see usually standing proud inside a sign telling you where to go. Only now you're going on an adventure across the signs. The demo up on itch.io was really quite impressive.

Beyond Blue

Developer: E-Line Media | Expected: February 2020 - Steam.

"Venture with Mirai and her crew far below the surface of our largely uncharted ocean in an experience that explores the awesome wonder and unbounded mystery that infuses our planet’s beating blue heart."

Resolutiion

Developer: Monolith of Minds | Expected: March 2020 - Steam.

"Resolutiion is a fast-paced action-adventure created by two angry German brothers leading a band of vagrants who loaded it with lovely pixels, dirty jokes, deep ideas and badassemotional tunes for hours of punishing combat, rewarding exploration, and layered storytelling.

Explore a fractured future, gathering weird weapons and stories, to piece together the past: a friend betrayed, a family broken, worlds at war."

Half-Life: Alyx

Developer: Valve | Expected: March 2020 - Steam.

Okay, so we don't know for sure if Valve's full VR Half-Life experience will fully support Linux just yet. However, Valve support Linux with so many projects it would be weird if they didn't but it depends on how stable the VR experience on Linux is later this year. Either way, this is a massive title we don't want to miss.

Wasteland 3

Developer: inXile Entertainment | Expected: May 18 - GOG - Steam.

More post-apocalypse squad-based RPG goodness on the way, going from the sun-dried deserts to the frozen mountains. Wasteland 3 will offer "challenging tactical combat, hours of exploration, and a deep, reactive story full of twists, turns, and brutal ethical decision".

Dwarrows

Developer: Lithic Entertainment | Expected: Q1 2020 - Steam.

A mixture of town-building and third-person adventuring, looks and sounds super sweet. Gather, building, explore, solve puzzles and go on quests.

Hellpoint

Developer: Cradle Games | Expected: Q1 2020 - Steam.

Hellpoint is a dark sci-fi action RPG set in the aftermath of a massive quantum cataclysm. Set on board a space station orbiting a black hole, with each new game giving you a very different station full of rooms to explore, enemies, puzzles and random events.

Relic Hunters Legend

Developer: Rogue Snail | Expected: Q1 2020 - Steam.

From the creators of Chroma Squad, Dungeonland and Relic Hunters Zero we have Relic Hunters Legend. With a promise of shooting, plenty of looting and online cooperative play for up to four players with "next generation" top-down shooting.

Vaporum: Lockdown

Developer: Fatbot Games | Expected: Q1 2020 - Steam.

More gorgeous real-time first-person dungeon crawling, where do I sign up? Very excited about this one, as the previous Vaporum game was fantastic. "You will encounter nasty enemies with unique strengths and attack patterns. To beat them, you will have to employ a broad array of weapons, gadgets, upgrades, and smart tactics."

Death Trash

Developer: Crafting Legends | Expected: "Early" 2020 - Steam.

A post-apocalyptic filled with cosmic horrors, incredible design work and punks with shotguns. Sounds like everything I want with plenty of action, stealth and multiple choice dialogue. The developer said it will contain "gore, puke and tentacles.".

One Step From Eden

Developer: Thomas Moon Kang | Expected: "Early" 2020 - Steam.

Inspired by MegaMan Battle Network, One Step From Eden combines strategic deck-building and real-time action with roguelike elements. I was very impressed with the demo, the fast and furious combat was an absolute hoy and you can also try the older demo on itch.io still.

Receiver 2

Developer: Wolfire Games | Expected: "Early" 2020 - Steam.

A proper first-person gun simulator, a much expanded version of the original which was a pretty interesting tech demo. Every enemy can be destroyed by a single well-placed shot, if you loaded your gun properly that is. It's going to be tense.

WRATH: Aeon of Ruin

Developer: KillPixel, 3D Realms | Expected: "Early" 2020 - Steam.

A hard-core true retro first person shooter, powered by the legendary Quake-1 Tech. "Equipped with weapons of exceptional might and an inventory of powerful artifacts, you must traverse ancient crypts, sunken ruins, corrupted temples and howling forests to bring death to your enemies. But do not underestimate your adversaries, for they are great in power and number. Your mind must be as sharp as your blade if you hope to survive the dangers ahead."

Commandos 2 - HD Remaster

Developer: Yippee! Entertainment | Expected: Spring 2020 - Steam.

Kalypso Media Digital have officially revived the Commandos franchise, as a huge fan I couldn't be happier especially since they've teamed up with Yippee! Entertainment who will be putting in Linux support. The Linux version is coming slightly later but Kalypso are clear it's coming. Commandos is an absolute classic and there's more to come.

Beyond a Steel Sky

Developer: Revolution Software | Expected: Early-mid 2020 - Steam.

The classic Beneath a Steel Sky is finally getting a sequel with Beyond a Steel Sky. "An adventure set within a dynamic world, populated by willful characters driven by motivations that the player can subvert. In combination with a unique hacking tool, multiple solutions to puzzles emerge from player choices."

Nebuchadnezzar

Developer: Nepos Games | Expected: Summer/Fall 2020 - Steam.

Inspired by the classic strategy game Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar is a stylish isometric city-builder. In the campaign, players get to rule over influential historical cities filled with magnificent monuments you design from scratch.

A Year Of Rain

Developer: Daedalic Entertainment | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

Daedalic are creating a proper co-op traditional real-time strategy game, full of all the good stuff like base building and resource gathering with a full campaign and skirmish mode. Currently in Early Access, with a Linux version confirmed to be coming.

CARRION

Developer: Phobia Game Studio | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

After trying out the demo for this reverse-horror, it's easily one of my most anticipated. Everything about it was absolutely brilliant. Controlling a creature that has no true form, as you slither and slide through vents to drop down and eat some unsuspecting humans—it's gruesome and awesome all at once.

Encodya

Developer: Chaosmonger Studio | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

It's 2062. Tina – a 9 years old orphan – lives with SAM-53 – her big clumsy robot guardian – on a rooftop makeshift shelter in Neo-Berlin, a dark megalopolis controlled by corporations. A dark cyberpunk world, looks like a point and click adventure not to be missed.

Crusader Kings III

Developer: Paradox Development Studio | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

While I struggled with the previous game, which is now free to play, CK 3 looks like it might be a lot more inviting and it's definitely looking good from all the previews. I love the idea of Crusader Kings, how it's such a personal strategy game and look forward to taking over the world, one family at a time.

Hollow Knight Silksong

Developer: Team Cherry | Expected 2020 sometime - GOG, Steam

Hollow Knight was arguably one of the best indie games of 2017, with some a magnificent setting and style it's really pleasing to see Team Cherry doing more. Silksong will have us explore a whole new kingdom with coral forests, mossy grottos, gilded cities and misted moors.

Iron Danger

Developer: Action Squad Studios | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

Tactical combat with time manipulation certainly piqued my interest. They claim it will have "the tactical depth of turn-based games with the exciting action of real-time games". Part of that is because you can rewind time itself up to 5 seconds, whenever you want, to try out many different actions and find the one you like the best.

Monster Crown

Developer: Studio Aurum | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

Pokemon for a more mature audience? That's what Monster Crown certainly seems like with a darker setting. Hundreds of monsters to collect, a special breeding system and a promise of a deep story with a world full of optional content to explore.

Off Grid

Developer: Semaeopus | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

Hack the planet! Something like that anyway. Semaeopus are crafting a story-driven third-person stealth hacking game where data is your most powerful weapon.

Prodeus

Developer: Mike and Jason, Bounding Box Software | Expected: 2020 sometime - GOG - Steam.

Retro first person shooters have had a bit of a revival in the last few years, and Prodeus seems to be taking that a step further. Being retro inspired, with a ton of modern visual enhancements.

Psychonauts 2

Developer: Double Fine Productions | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

"Razputin Aquato, trained acrobat and powerful young psychic, has realized his life long dream of joining the international psychic espionage organization known as the Psychonauts! But these psychic super spies are in trouble. Their leader hasn't been the same since he was kidnapped, and what's worse, there's a mole hiding in headquarters. Raz must use his powers to stop the mole before they execute their secret plan--to bring the murderous psychic villain, Maligula, back from the dead!"

Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass

Developer: Croteam | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

Croteam have been supporting Linux amazingly well the past few years, getting many titles working nicely with Vulkan. The next instalment of Serious Sam is coming and Croteam teased on Twitter that 2020 is about to get serious. Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass is going to be a much bigger game too, with huge open environments to explore with optional objectives, secrets and deadly ambushes.

Spacebase Startopia

Developer: Realmforge Studios | Expected: Q3 2020 - Steam.

An all-new take on the 2001 cult classic Startopia from Mucky Foot Productions, with Realmforge Studios (Dungeons 3) taking the helm on developer and Kalypso Media publishing. Dungeons 3 was excellent, so I hope Realmforge can do the same for Startopia.

System Shock

Developer: Nightdive Studios | Expected: 2020 sometime - GOG - Steam.

I missed the boat on the originals and they're a little difficult to get into with how old they are, so to have a massively enhanced reboot that will support Linux is quite exciting. Nightdive Studios have done some great work reviving older titles, but how will they do at a full reboot? From the previews it looks promising. While it's a reboot, Nightdive claim they will stick closely to the original vision.

Total War Saga: TROY

Developer: Creative Assembly + Feral Interactive (port) | Expected: 2020 sometime - Steam.

The porting wizards at Feral Interactive have confirmed again that another Total War game is coming to Linux "shortly" after the Windows release. Going back to a historical setting inspired by Homer’s Iliad, it focuses on the flashpoint of the Trojan War, with new period-inspired features.


30 brilliant looking titles and that's just a really small slice of what's to come over this year and it's already getting very exciting. Plenty more not mentioned, but we have to stop somewhere. You can also see some other titles coming in our previous crowdfunding roundup.

What are you hyped up about? Do let us know in the comments, there's a huge amount coming.

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16 comments

Zelox Jan 3, 2020
Alot of good titles on the way :). Im hoping for escape from tarkov aswell, nothing confirmed only speculation. At the moment it makes me dual boot cause of there anti-cheat thingy. They use the same stuff as in PUGB and Destiny 2.
jens Jan 3, 2020
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Nice overview. I have Commandos 2 HD Remaster and Starmancer on my radar.
(Furthermore, cough, I hope that Read Dead Redemption 2 becomes playable using Steam Play)


Last edited by jens on 3 January 2020 at 9:29 pm UTC
Shmerl Jan 3, 2020
I'd add Eitr, though there is no guarantee it will even come out.


Last edited by Shmerl on 3 January 2020 at 6:15 pm UTC
Salvatos Jan 3, 2020
I’m keeping an eye on LUNA The Shadow Dust, and very curious to finally see what Death Trash looks like at release :)

Thanks for taking the time to put this list together, Liam!
Shmerl Jan 3, 2020
If I ever get CP 2077 it would be native (not sure if CDPR will ever do it, but Staida works leaves that chance) or in Wine. Not Stadia for sure.
Kimyrielle Jan 3, 2020
Most of the list isn't my cup of tea, but Crusader Kings III and Wasteland 3 are definite buys.
smokinglizards Jan 3, 2020
Dang
Nezchan Jan 3, 2020
Out of that list, I'm mainly waiting for The Pedestrian and Beyond Blue, and looking forward to watching someone else play through Wasteland 3. :D

Not on that list, I'm eagerly anticipating Spiritfarer, Last Moon, and Book of Travels, all of which I hope come out in 2020. And of course Imposter Factory, because like I'm not gonna jump on anything made by Freebird Games. Don't be silly.
scaine Jan 4, 2020
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The only thing I'd add to this list is Stoneshard. from the developers of Police Stories. As a big Tales of Maj'Eyal fan, this looks like it might be "the one".

In fact, and I don't know how I missed this, there's a prologue, which is free to play! If I can tear myself away from Graveyard Keeper (which is unlikely), I'll give it a shot and report back!
OG SWAT RV@Linux Jan 4, 2020
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Split Vendetta is my instant buy. :D
I love the X series.
Dunc Jan 4, 2020
As I said, I don't think I bought any 2019 releases at all. But my wallet is definitely looking nervously at that list; Beyond a Steel Sky and System Shock especially. Also KSP2, although I'm not sure if there's been any word on a Linux version.

CKIII I'm not sure about. I feel a bit like I did when Civ6 came out: yes, it looks good, but I'm not seeing any compelling reason to spend hard cash on it when the previous release is still perfectly enjoyable.
stud68 Jan 4, 2020
The Talos Principle 2 is def in my sights.
Eike Jan 4, 2020
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The Talos Principle 2 is def in my sights.

:O

I had no idea...!
stud68 Jan 4, 2020
The Talos Principle 2 is def in my sights.

:O

I had no idea...!


Croteam has announced that it is coming but no time as yet..........
Fingers crossed for 2020.
Pangaea Jan 4, 2020
Wasteland 3 is really the only thing in my sights, but I'll wait until it's out (on Linux...?) and somewhat stable before buying. I liked Wasteland 2, but not unconditionally. Combat is very slow, and for easy peasy stuff it gets kinda tiring. But overall it was a fun game that could branch in different ways.
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