When Valve announced to the world that the Steam Linux client for its digital distribution service was in the works, everybody rejoiced. But what can we realistically expect from a Linux client launched so late in the game?
There is no doubt that Steam is by far the largest digital distribution platform for games, so it must stand to reason that L... (read more)
Steam for Ubuntu has been finally announced by Valve on its official blog, giving rest to all the rumors that have been circulating in past few months.
In the blog post titled 'Steam'd Penguins', lots of details on their Linux plans were revealed. Valve is looking to strengthen the gaming scene on Linux, both for players and developers.
Day of Defeat: Source has just been made available of Steam for Linux by Valve, but it's still in the beta stages.
Valve has promised to bring its entire catalog of games to Linux and they doing it one title at a time.
Bastion, a beautiful action RPG that was released a couple of years ago, is finally available on the Steam for Linux platform.
Bastion was a real success at launch and its developer, Supergiant Games, become overnight gurus. They have managed to deliver a funny and engaging game that set the tone with its amazing art style.
Steam for Linux may not have officially launched yet, but we have a pretty good idea of the games that will be available. Valve is running a major Steam Autumn Sale and a log of the games to be available on Linux benefit from generous discounts. One of the Steam perks is the fact that a game bought on any platform, ... (read more)
Steam for Linux is a certainty, but a list of official supported games still hasn’t been made available. Even so, gamers always found a way of getting this kind of information ahead of time, and this situation is no different.Steam is the client for Valve’s digital distribution platform and so far it was only available for the ... (read more)
Finally, Valve has the pleasure of releasing the Portal game for all Linux operating systems, through the Steam platform. Valve officially released the Portal game back in 2007, along with Team Fortress 2 and Half-Life 2.
Linux users have been mostly left out when trying to get in on the gaming action, but soon they'll be able to be "Left 4 Dead 2" instead. On Tuesday, Valve announced that it would bring its digital distribution service Steam to the Linux platform.
Valve is gearing up for the release of Steam on Linux and they've announced that an internal beta will start next week. Steam is a digital distribution platform for games. So far, only the PC and Mac have been blessed with Steam's presence, but things are about to change. The reason we’re saying “blessed” is beca... (read more)