Leftovers: Gaming
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A Story About My Uncle officially released for Linux
First person platformer, A Story About My Uncle [Official Site, Steam] has been released for Linux! The game was released in May 2014, but just recently, developers Gone North Games decided to release support for both Linux and Mac.
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Square Enix is selling Io-Interactive, developer of HITMAN
The problem is that Feral Interactive ported HITMAN to Linux, as Square Enix seem willing to team up and allow Feral Interactive through some deal to port and publish certain games to Linux. The issue here is that if Io-Interactive are picked up by another publisher, they may not be so willing to allow Feral to port future titles to Linux.
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Sudden Strike 4 to release August 11th with day-1 Linux support
This is awesome news. Sudden Strike 4 [Steam, Official Site] now has a proper release date of August 11th and it seems it will see a day-1 Linux release too.
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Ravenfield, the Battlefield-like single-player FPS releases on Steam soon
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The developer of 'Inner Voices' will seriously consider a Linux version with enough interest
Another time to show support for a game to come to Linux, if you would buy it that is. The developer of Inner Voices [Steam, Official Site] has stated with enough support they will bring it to Linux.
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