Thu, Feb 14, 2013 | 19:55 GMT
Steam client now available for Linux, 50 Linux titles on sale for 50-75% off
Valve has announced the Linux client for Steam is now available with 50 Linux titles on sale for 50-75% off until Wednesday, February 21. You can grab the client from the Ubuntu Software Center. Team Fortress 2 is also now available on Steam for Linux and for a limited time, users will automatically receive a free in-game item: Tux, the Linux mascot. It’s the penguin. Additional Valve titles available on Steam for Linux include Half-Life, Counter-Strike 1.6, and Counter-Strike: Source, Big Picture, and access to the Steam for Linux Community Hub.


6 comments
#1
roadkill
14/02/13, 9:16 pm
And so it begins!
#2
Cobra951
14/02/13, 9:37 pm
Shit just got real?
#3
DSB
14/02/13, 9:39 pm
I dunno. It’s one thing to make your own games run on Linux, but it’s quite another to make others do the same.
#4
silkvg247
14/02/13, 9:53 pm
“make”? I’m pretty sure nobody is being held at gunpoint being told to make a Linux port. ;p
#5
DSB
14/02/13, 10:07 pm
I know this is well dickish, but I think you’re confusing the word make with the word force
You need a platform if you’re gonna have someone make their games for it. It’s hard enough to get people to port games to Windows, nevermind Linux.
#6
roadkill
15/02/13, 8:33 am
@5 “It’s hard enough to get people to port games to Windows” Lol! Delusional!! Thanks mate! You’ve just made my day.
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