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The Swords of Ditto, a compact and vibrant action RPG we confirmed that was coming to Linux back in February will be officially releasing on April 24th, with Linux support on the same day.
For those interested in getting scared this weekend, The Amnesia Collection featuring Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs are free on Steam (permanent copy!). There's also plenty on sale on various stores.
There's been a lot of people talking about this, so I figured we should get this out of the way. Kongregate are doing their own store and client named Kartridge and it will not support Linux.
Northgard is now on Linux as promised, this strategy game from Shiro Games is something I've been looking forward to and it does not disappoint. It does have a few issues with launching the game right now.
The latest DLC for Paradox Development Studios’ WW2 grand strategy title is very ambitious. The accompanying patch, available to all, shakes things up quite a bit and I’ve had a chance to play around with it all before launch.
The two WWI FPS games from M2H and Blackmill Games, Tannenberg & Verdun, both got an update recently which upgraded Unity for a performance boost and more.
The Linux beta of Arma 3 is once again up to date with the Windows client at version 1.80, this also brings compatibility with the Tac-Ops Mission Pack.