Leftovers: Gaming
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Metro Redux arrives on Linux and SteamOS
4A Games has launched the Linux and SteamOS versions of Metro 2033 Redux and Metro: Last Light Redux, both with Steam Play support. It is offering fans these titles for 50 per cent off the regular price for a limited period in celebration (ends today), reports GameSpot.
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‘Warhammer: Quest’ Ventures To PC, Mac And Linux
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Signs Of Final Fantasy XIII-2 Potentially Being Ported To Linux
Steam changes in recent days indicate that Final Fantasy XIII-2 may very well be on its way to Linux.
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No, Final Fantasy XIII-2 Probably Isn't Coming To Linux
Sorry to be the bringer of bad news, but it seems some Linux websites are claiming that Fantasy XIII-2 will come to Linux. Sadly, this is not actually the case.
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Warhammer Quest levels up to a PC, Mac, and Linux releaseWarhammer Quest tasks players with leading their party of adventurers through a number of dungeons within the Warhammer world in search of both wealth and glory. Players will encounter Night Goblins, Orcs, River Trolls, and Skaven, among others that are looking to put an end to your group’s adventure.
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Civilization: Beyond Earth Is Being Released Thursday
Aspyr Media has been porting Civilization: Beyond Earth to Linux the past few months and they've had a lot of issues to overcome -- primarily around Linux GPU drivers. Originally it looked like the Linux version of this Sid Meier game would drop AMD and Intel graphics support due to driver issues but now that support should be better, albeit the best Linux gaming experience will still most likely be with NVIDIA graphics using the binary blob.
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Civilization: Beyond Earth Arrives On Linux This Thursday
If you're going to pre-order it or buy it, then be sure to do it through GameAgent. That link supports us too (full disclosure and all that).
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