Steam Beta Linux client will enter in closed beta testing this month. About 1,000 users will have access to Steam client and one Linux game.
Though a date for full public release is yet to be announced, Valve is already adding new Linux games to its database.
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)
The Steam Greenlight program initiated by Valve has just cleared eight great games that will arrive on Linux, along with the other platforms. Now that Steam for Linux is a certainty, a lot of developers want to see their games on Linux, especially if their games can be ported easily. The latest wave of games that passed ... (read more)
The sixth set of games that passed through the Steam Greenlight process, that are going to be released on Steam, contains 12 games confirmed for the Linux platform.The rate of adoption of Steam for Linux has been very high, and a lot of developers have decided to make their game for multiple platforms, including Linux.From a total of 20 entries, 18 games and 2 applications, 12 are titles that have
Steam for Linux is a certainty, but little is known about the games that are going to be available. Lucky for us, a small list of games with Linux support, that will make an appearance on Steam, is now available. Needless to say, Steam for Linux is not even launched yet, but it already gathered a few dedicated fans. One of them has put togeth... (read more)
Steam for Linux is breathing down our neck and with the launch data getting closer and closer, more and more games are being ported to Linux.
Unity of Command: Stalingrad Campaign is an operational-level war game that covers the entire 1942/43 Stalingrad Campaign on the Eastern Front.
Users can play both from the Axis and Soviet perspective and the game strives to recreate the strategies involve
Valve has released an update for their Steam for Linux client, integrating a couple of Beta versions launched in the past weeks.
The development for Steam is usually done in the Beta branch and pushed at a later date into the stable version.
Highlights of the new Steam for Linux stable update:
• The Auto-Cloud was being erroneously disabled for some games.
Gaming on Linux is getting more interesting by the day. Valve has updated its Steam December Survey to include Linux statistics. This is Valve’s first month with Linux and even though the Steam for Linux system is still in a beta stage, Linux users already account for 0.8% of total Steam users.
Linux users continued desire for pure Linux version of Steam, is now met with the official beta version of Steam for Linux. There is definite indication that the native Linux client for Steam games...
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