Steam has revealed 13 new game titles to advance through Steam Greenlight project. These games will be soon offered worldwide distribution via Steam client.
Out of these 13 games, 5 fully support Linux, taking the tally of all Greenlit Linux games to 9.
Valve announced few days back that Steam for Linux beta testing will start in October. Since then, many new Linux games have been added to Steam database, including Team Fortress 2.
Now official Steam for Linux community group has been launched, indicating that Steam Linux Beta release is imminent.
The Beta version of Steam for Linux was announced last evening, November 6, by Valve, only for the Ubuntu operating system.
Steam for Linux has been in the Beta stages for some time now, but Valve is making daily changes to its client.
The development of Steam for Linux is going smoothly, and judging by the number of updates for the client, we can only imagine that the final version is not too far off.
The changes are usually for the backend of the client, improving the general performance or simply fixing some probl
“Steam for Linux” – is now available for Ubuntu/Linux platform. They just announced – the limited access beta for the newly launched – “Steam for Linux Client”. Currently, Steam is the leading platform for delivery and management of PC/MAC games.
Now, you can play a lot of cool games in Ubuntu / Linux.
CroTeam has posted a status on Facebook confirming that Linux version of Serious Sam 3: BFE will be included with Portal and Team Fortress 2 in upcoming beta launch of Steam for Linux.
Its not clear if they meant public beta launch or the closed beta testing which will start soon for 1,000 lucky users.
In a new blog post, Valve has announced that they will be starting internal beta testing for Linux client next week.
There will be an external beta as well in October for about 1,000 users. They will be providing a sign-up page for users to apply for beta testing.
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)