Games:Steam Audio as Free Software, Hazard Pay, ChipWits, and More
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Unicorn Media ☛ Valve Releases Steam Audio as Open Source
Steam Audio, a feature-rich audio solution for game developers, has been released as open-source. In an undated item evidently posted on Tuesday, Valve, which develops the game distribution platform Steam, announced on its website that the complete source-code of the Steam Audio SDK is now available under the Apache 2.0 license.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Valve open sourced Steam Audio including the SDK and Plugins
Steam Audio is a full-featured audio solution for game developers, and now anyone can pretty much do anything with it as Valve has made it entirely open source. Valve continues to show to others how it's done, with lots of their developers and contracts with others (like CodeWeavers for Proton) working on various open source projects.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Humble Bundle IGN Fan Fest 24 has some good stuff like Loop Hero and Tinykin
IGN Fan Fest is kicking off so there's a new Humble Bundle IGN Fan Fest 24 with some sweet treats you can pick up for cheaps.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Which Way Up: Space Olympics is anti-gravity party game chaos
Turtle Flip Studio plan to launch their physics-based anti-gravity party game Which Way Up: Space Olympics sometime in Q1 2025 but there's a demo up on Steam you can try with Linux support.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Hazard Pay is an upcoming dark and mysterious block-pushing puzzler
Want a puzzle game that's a little bit different to keep you wanting to find out more? Hazard Pay from Smitner Studio releases later this year and it sounds great.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Check out ChipWits, an upcoming remake of one of the first programming puzzle games
Originally released back in 1984, ChipWits is a programming puzzle game and it's getting a modern remake in Unity that will be released on Steam. According to the Steam page, it will have Native Linux support too.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Free Stars: The Ur-Quan Masters (open source Star Control 2) now available on Steam
Free Stars: The Ur-Quan Masters, which is an open source version of the classic Star Control 2, has managed to get a Steam release from Pistol Shrimp Games. The developer team includes both of the original designers Paul Reiche and Fred Ford and they're currently working on The Ur-Quan Masters 2.