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.
With Unity Technologies finally adding Linux publishing support in Unity 4.0 beta, game developers can now compile and run their games on Linux.
Some announcement have been made in last few days by game studios, confirming Linux support for their Unity games.
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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Unity Technologies has added Linux publishing support recently to their popular Unity3D game engine.
With the latest Unity 4.0, developers who wish to provide a Linux version of their game can easily compile source code with the built-in export option and make binaries for Linux platform. Two Unity games, Rochard and Cubemen have already been released for Lin
Unity Technologies adding Linux publishing support to their Unity3D game engine is doing lots of good to Linux gaming.
Two million dollar Unity based game projects, Wasteland 2 and Project Eternity have already announced Linux support.
YoYo Games' popular 2D game engine GameMaker will soon have an option for exporting games to Ubuntu. Similar to what Unity 4.0 game engine is doing, developers will be able to export their games to Linux platform.
GameMaker can build both native apps and HTML5 versions.
Few days back we reported that many game developers who are using Unity game engine are working to port their games to Linux.
Blackreef Pirates is one of the games we listed and the good news is that developers have successfully ported the game to Linux using Unity 4.0 exporter.
Blackreef Pirates is a single player, third-person pirate themed role playing game by Subvert Games.
Unity Technologies has released a free public beta of their Unity 4.0 game engine. Unity 4.0 has Linux publishing support among many other new features.
Earlier, developers had to pre-order Unity 4.0 to test out Linux support.
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Many new games based on latest CryEngine 3 are coming in future including MechWarrior Online and Star Citizen.
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