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Schedule I dev confirms they're working on gamepad support and Steam Deck certification
The popular drug sim Schedule I that's currently in Early Access is going to get easier to play exactly how you want it with an upcoming update. Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/schedule-i-dev-confirms-theyre-working-on-gamepad-support-and-steam-deck-certification/

Schedule I dev confirms they're working on gamepad support and Steam Deck certification
The popular drug sim Schedule I that's currently in Early Access is going to get easier to play exactly how you want it with an upcoming update. Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Schedule I - Dealer's Choice
It's time for Schedule I on tonight's show!

D&D's live service era could be great - but only if it keeps the actual RPG alive
Believe it or not, I'm kind of a cautious fan of Wizards of the Coast's new, live-service-videogame approach to D&D - and not just because, after long months of excruciating, confusing inactivity in 2025, literally any update to the DnD release schedule is like water in the desert. No, I think the...

Post-Pragmata, Capcom Starts Hyping Up Onimusha's PS5 Revival
"We're not done with 2026 yet". With the recent release of Pragmata, Capcom's schedule is once again wide open, and that can only mean one thing: we're about to see a lot more of Onimusha: Way of the Sword. The samurai action game has been on hold for ages, but the publisher has always maintained...

Microsoft’s Fairwater AI Datacenter Goes Live Early, Unleashing Hundreds of Thousands of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs On The World
Microsoft has announced that its Fairwater facility, the world's most powerful AI datacenter powered by NVIDIA Blackwell, is going live ahead of schedule. Featuring Hundreds of Thousands of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, Microsoft's Advanced "Fairwater" AI Datacenter is going live ahead of Schedule In a...