Unity3D game engine got Linux publishing support recently. This feature was long awaited by Linux users and now more and more Unity3D games are adding Linux support everyday.
In a new video, Na'Tosha and Levi from Unity3D Linux team talked about their love for Linux, the success of Humble Indie Bundle, Ubuntu Software Center and Steam.
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Yesterday we reported that some game studios have added Linux support to their Unity3D games. Now couple of more Unity3D games are coming to Linux.
As Linux publishing support is available only in Unity 4 mostly new games who are using latest version of the engine are adding Linux support.
Wadget Eye Games is looking to bring some of their games to Linux. The game studio is well known for creating incredibly popular point-and-click adventure games 'Gemini Rue' and 'Resonance'.
These Linux ports will be most likely based on open-source Adventure Game Studio game engine.
Unity Technologies announced Linux publishing support for Unity 4, next version of their popular game engine.
Lots of Game Studios were waiting for this announcement and within just couple of days, some Game Studios have added Linux support.
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Sir, You Are Being Hunted is an open-world action title currently being developed by Big Robot.
The game is being made using Unity3D engine and Linux support has been announced with its alpha teaser trailer.
Check out the video:
The game will feature procedurally-generated landscape means nothing has been pre-decided or hand placed.
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.
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.
Jason Rubin, President of THQ, has tweeted that they are looking at possibility of porting games to Linux.