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Like me, if you've been eagerly waiting The Signal From Tölva for Linux, you may be in luck sometime soon as it looks like a Linux version is now in progress.
Deep Sky Derelicts has been announced that will be a turn-based strategy and RPG with tactical card combat. It's inspired by the likes of Darkest Dungeon and FTL: Faster Than Light and it certainly looks good.
I discovered Dead Maze recently and decided to wait to see what the current status of it was, it turns out the developers are planning Linux support of this MMO.
THQ Nordic has announced Black Mirror, a re-imagining of the acclaimed gothic-horror adventure series being developed by KING Art and it seems it will support Linux.
Bounty Battle looks extremely fun, with a cast taken from other popular indie games and it's now been fully funded on Fig. They also announced some new character's coming.
I'm going to be honest, I think Feral dropped the ball on this one quite badly. Total War: WARHAMMER just got a new DLC, 'Norsca', which released for Windows. Sadly Linux & Mac gamers have to wait on it which wasn't communicated very well.
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.
Artifact, a new card game based on the Dota 2 universe has been announced by Valve as the latest kick in the balls for everyone waiting on Half-Life 3.
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.
A new DLC 'mini-expansion' has been announced for Cities: Skylines that will allow you to put on concerts in your city. The DLC is aptly named Cities: Skylines - Concerts DLC.
I learned about West of Loathing recently from Twitter and it seems like it could be a pretty amusing game, it release with Linux support on the 10th of August.