Civilization VI: Update 1.0.0.341 released, "Frontier Pass" not yet for Linux
Submitted by playingtux on 21 May 2020 - 10:43amFor Civilization VI the Update 1.0.0.341 has been released for Linux on Steam.
The "Roguelike Expedition-Simulation-Game" Curious Expedition has received a new free update, which also adds a multiplayer-mode called "Rivals":
New content update: RIVALS
Find the golden pyramid to access the Curious Expedition 2 Closed Alpha!Have you ever wondered what Curious Expedition would be like as a massively multiplayer game? Make sure to play the new RIVALS mode we launched today to find out!
Sigma Theory: Global Cold War, the "" leaves Early Access after seven month with a new update.
Sigma Theory is finally out of Early Access!
The 1.0 update is available to download from Steam now!
The current game has nothing in common with the one we've released 7 months ago. We've worked hard fixing bugs, improving feedbacks, adding content, fine-tuning mechanics and balancing gameplay with your feedback and support to come up with the best version of the game you get today!
For Stellaris the new (paid) DLC "Ancient Relics" has been released for Linux on GOG and Steam.
Also Stellaris is currently available for free on GOG Connect, and the huge Update 2.3 ("Wolfe") has been published!
A huge patch 1.6.0 and a new (paid) DLC "Urban Warfare" are now available for Linux on GOG and Steam!
Urban Warfare brings 'Mech combat to the vast cityscapes of the Inner Sphere! Electronic warfare, large-scale building destruction, environmental mechanics, new enemy units and more make the urban sprawl a whole new battlefield.
The update called "Great Works and Trade" for Civilization VI has been released by Aspyr for Linux on Steam.
This finally re-enables cross-platform multiplayer- games!
A new update, addressing issues that have emerged in the community following the release of the Antarctic Late Summer Game Update, is now available for Civilization VI. Please see below for details on this update.
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