ProtonUp-Qt is such a useful tool for Linux desktop and Steam Deck gaming, giving you an easy all-in-one way to add different versions of GE-Proton and other tools to different launchers and a new version is out now with v2.10.2.
Another release of GE-Proton / Proton-GE with version 9-11 updating various stuff behind the scenes, along with some more game-specific fixes for Linux desktop and Steam Deck gaming.
Just before the weekend was over, another development release of the Windows compatibility layer Wine 9.14 was released.
Available now with Native Linux support and full Steam Deck support with the 1.0 release, Scorchlands has left Early Access.
Old School Rally released recently and it not only looks fantastic for retro rally fans, it's also now Steam Deck Verified.
The developer of Puzzledorf emailed in about their rather vibrant Sokoban-style game that recently added Native Linux support.
No Rest for the Wicked from Moon Studios GmbH and Private Division has been through another major upgrade, and thanks to it the game is now Steam Deck Verified.
Linux Mint 22 "Wilma" is officially out now, as their next long-term supported release with updates until 2029 based on Ubuntu 24.04.
While Spinny Dungeon won't suck away your money like a real slot machine, it will eat away your time.
Valve have overhauled the way game demos work on Steam in some big ways, and it sounds like a really good thing for both developers and players.
A day some thought would never come, 7 Days to Die 1.0 is officially out now with quite the price increase to go with it.
All ready for warm weather, the Gold Medal Games Summer 2024 Humble Bundle is live and all of them will be playable on Linux desktop and Steam Deck.
While developer Bippinbits are working on their next game that has a title so long it's just hilarious (PVKK: Planetenverteidigungskanonenkommandant), they are still updating Dome Keeper with a big free update out now.
Truckful has been announced by MythicOwl, who recently released the really wonderful Planetiles and Truckful looks like one not to be missed.
Fallout: London, the hotly anticipated game-changing mod for Fallout 4 is now finally available via GOG, because it's simply too big for modding sites.
GSC Game World have decided to again delay the release of STALKER 2, as it's simply not ready for the public yet.
This isn't your classic Tetris, this is Hexis, a block-falling puzzle game about building up your high score but the blocks will come from all directions.
MetalMercs could be a good one for those of you who love customizable mech combat action, and this time it's not turn-based it's actually real-time.
Well that's a lovely surprise. Dragon Age: The Veilguard just got Steam Deck Verified, showing that Valve have been testing it ready for the upcoming release.
Necesse is an impressive game but the graphics were a bit on the plain side. This changes dramatically on August 10 with the exciting Graphics Update.