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OBS Studio 27.2 is out bringing Flatpak support and much more

By Liam Dawe,
OBS Studio is the incredibly popular free and open source video capture and livestreaming software. A huge new release is now available with plenty of Linux improvements.

Vulkan post-processing layer vkBasalt gets a few tweaks in v0.3.2.5

By Liam Dawe,
Vulkan post-processing layer vkBasalt allows Linux gamers to run various visual enhancement features, along with support for running various Reshade Fx shaders.

Lutris 0.5.10 Beta 1 is out with Origin and Ubisoft Connect integration

By Liam Dawe,
Ready to test some more awesome open source software? Lutris 0.5.10 Beta 1 is out, so this is your chance to help make the next release a polished one.

Wine 7.2 spilled out with the beginnings of a WMA decoder

By Liam Dawe,
The dedicated team building up the Windows compatibility layer Wine have release a new development version with Wine 7.2 now available.

ChimeraOS 30 is out with big OneXPlayer improvements

By Liam Dawe,
ChimeraOS continues to provide a full-screen console-like Linux experience for those that want it, and ChimeraOS 30 is now live with some great upgrades.

KDE Plasma 5.24 is out now and what a beauty it is

By Liam Dawe,
KDE has today released the Plasma 5.24 desktop, filled with goodies across the whole thing and this is an LTS release (long-term support) that will continue seeing updates until a final Plasma 5 release after which Plasma 6 succeeds it.

Heroes of Might and Magic II recreation fheroes2 adds more content support

By Liam Dawe,
fheroes2 is a constantly improving game engine reimplementation of Heroes of Might and Magic II. A new version was just released recently and it's become the absolute best way to play this classic.

Open source evolution sim Thrive adds a new cell to grow with

By Liam Dawe,
Currently in Early Access, Thrive is an impressive scientific evolution sim developed in Godot Engine that continues to mature with a new version up.

Online multiplayer for OpenMW (Morrowind) TES3MP is alive again

By Liam Dawe,
OpenMW is a fantastic open source game engine reimplementation for Morrowind, plus there's the online fork of TES3MP which has sprung back to life with a new release.

FEX-Emu is a promising project for gaming on 64bit Arm

By Liam Dawe,
Want to play more games on Arm devices? Projects like Box86 and Box64 do already exist but is there a better option? FEX-Emu sounds like it's going to be another great open source way to do what you want.

RPG game engine Flare gets improved gamepad support, fonts and more in v1.13

By Liam Dawe,
Flare is a free and open source game engine for creating RPGs, plus it also has its own Empyrean Campaign to play through and it continued to get enhanced to be a bit more modern.

Heroic Games Launcher for Epic Games on Linux gets some more fixes

By Liam Dawe,
Readying up for the onslaught of users on the Steam Deck who will probably want to play some of their Epic Store loot, the free and open source Heroic Games Launcher has a new bug fix release up.

Linux Kernel getting prepped for the Steam Deck

By Liam Dawe,
While it's already known that the Steam Deck will ship with Valve's own SteamOS 3 based on Arch Linux, what about running more standard Linux distributions? It will get easier in a future version of the Linux Kernel.

KDE Plasma continues improving to stop you breaking things

By Liam Dawe,
Developer Nate Graham has highlighted more recent work for the KDE Plasma desktop environment (the one the Steam Deck will come with) and it's all sounding great.

CodeWeavers advertising for a Wine developer and Linux gaming tester

By Liam Dawe,
Looking for a job in the Linux space? Now is your chance! CodeWeavers, the company that sponsors development on the Wine compatibility layer and works with Valve on Steam Play Proton are hiring again.

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution comes to Gamescope for the Steam Deck

By Liam Dawe,
More preparation work being done for the Steam Deck landed in Gamescope, the Wayland-based micro-compositor, with it officially landing support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR).

Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer - Part 10: For I Have Sinned

By Hamish,
At heart XEvil is a basic deathmatch, but it is the anarchic elements that keep it entertaining. There is no reason XEvil has to die a death, other than its modern obscurity. Another with the talent could revive XEvil and bring all of its features back home again.

Minetest 5.5.0 is out, forked their own rendering engine with IrrlichtMT

By Liam Dawe,
Minetest 5.5.0 has rolled out, with a switch over from Irrlicht to their own fork of the rendering engine IrrlichtMt designed to have special enhancements just for Minetest.

Wine 7.1 is out with Vulkan 1.3 support

By Liam Dawe,
Now that the dust has settled on the bottle of Wine 7.0, the biweekly development releases have begun and Wine 7.1 is out with new features and bug fixes.

Wine manager Bottles has a big new release with major overhauls

By Liam Dawe,
Managing various games and applications installed on Linux using Wine can be a hassle, and while there's stuff like Lutris available perhaps Bottles might be a better dedicated option.
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