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LinuxGameCast Weekly 339: Funemployed
Steam adds a mysterious new partner API! Hollow Knight: Silksong is confirmed for Linux, GameCube Adapter Support for SDL2, and open source Metroid Prime with URDE.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 338: LGC HindenBlimp
ZaReason releases a Linux gaming PC! Steam gives out some awards, Rust receives a surprise update, and retro FPS DUSK answers the prayers of 17 people.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 337: Special Kind Of Dumb
NVIDIA brings FreeSync to Linux! Steam’s getting dedicated servers for non-Valve games, Sunless Skies exits Early Access, and Lutris v0.5.0 adds support for GOG.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 336: Sexualizing Pedro
NVIDIA 2060 review incoming! DXVK 0.96 reduces CPU overhead, We Happy Few heads to Linux, and AMD vows to have Radeon VII drivers ready at launch.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 335: Skeletor Dance Party
Steam enables the Proton support for native games, NVIDIA presses the 2060 button, hardware-accelerated raytracing comes to Quake 2, and Unity rolls back their latest TOS.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 334: Smash That Fright Button
NVIDIA drops the F-bomb, Unity reminds us of the danger of proprietary software, Valve issues a tsunami of VAC bans, and the developer behind Smith and Winston explains how to Linux.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 333: Seduce The VCR
The Steam Integration project awakens! Linux support is not on the roadmap for the Epic Store, dispelling the fragmentation myth, and Linux beats VR in the 2018 Hardware & Software survey.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 332: Walking On Lutris
Steam reveals the biggest sellers of 2018! Dead Cells adds babby mode, Quake 2 gets support for Vulkan, and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night drops support for Linux.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 331: CS A Go-Go
Steam drops a noisy Proton update, Discord Store confirms Linux support, highlights for Game Off 2018, and OpenSC2K returns from the dead.
LinuxGameCast Weekly 330: Tentacle With a Handgun
Steam Winter Sale dates leak! New games come to GOG Connect, Unvanquished gets a nifty launcher, and why the Epic store is not so epic for Linux gamers.