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After a few leaks, it’s now official! F1 2017 is coming to Linux and Feral Interactive are porting it. The plan is to release it on November 2nd (Thursday next week!).
I used to love Road Rash, it was an incredibly fun game on the Sega Megadrive and now the spiritual successor, Road Redemption, is officially available.
Suprised? No? Okay. After Feral Interactive directly asked to see a demand for F1 2017 and then the official F1 2017 twitter account had a little leak, F1 2017 for Linux has turned up on SteamDB.
Well then, this is interesting. Not long after Feral Interactive asked to see interest for a Linux version of F1 2017, the official Twitter account just let something slip.
Motorsport Manager, the management simulation game where you run an F1 team has released a big patch with lots of goodies and a new challenge pack DLC.
Feral Interactive are up to their usual teasing once again. They've announced F1 2017 is coming to Mac, but they're also directly requesting to see demand for it on Linux.
Astral Traveler, what the developer is calling a 'runner style' racer, where you keep on going and going while dodging obstacles and shooting down enemies is releasing next month, with Linux support.
It seems Virtual Programming are porting 'MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Videogame' to Linux according to their website. However, something strange happened today with another port they claimed they were doing.
The Underground King was one of the last games submitted to Steam Greenlight before being quickly Greenlit by Valve. The promising mix of racing strategy and RPG mechanics is currently on Kickstarter, complete with Linux support.
With its top-down fast action, Mantis Burn Racing looks like a fun game to play. Its developers have indicated they are open to a Linux port, so make your voices heard if you're interested.