Leftovers: Gaming
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Steam Hardware Survey shows Linux gamers are on the decline, but that isn’t the case
Even though the percentage of users went down, the overall number of users rose over the course of the last year, as 0.91 percent of 125 million means that there are at least 1.13 million gamers on the Linux platform. Moreover, Valve did not account for SteamOS machines, and while the platform is still in its nascent stages, it is slowly gaining momentum.
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Offworld Trading Company looks like it may come to Linux
Looks like Linux is about to get its first Stardock Entertainment published game in the form of Offworld Trading Company.
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Tomb Raider Is Arriving On Linux This Spring
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Feral Interactive Announces Release Window for Tomb Raider’s Linux Version
Developer Crystal Dynamics’ 2013 reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise is officially heading to Linux, publisher Feral Interactive confirmed today.
Feral Interactive, who has been responsible for porting titles such as Alien: Isolation and Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor to Linux, has revealed that Tomb Raider will be targeting a release window for this spring.
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Tomb Raider Linux Port is Coming, Feral Interactive is Developing
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Tomb Raider, the excellent 2013 game is officially coming to Linux from Feral Interactive
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A survivor is born: Tomb Raider coming to Linux this spring
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