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Red Orchestra 2 coming to Linux?

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Look at this twitter between Ryan Gordon and John Gibson (co-owner Tripwire Interactive, the authors of the "Red Orchestra" series):

https://twitter.com/RammJaeger/status/284845942681788416

Ryan Gordon worked for Loki Software, in his career he ported to Linux a great number of titles.

With Steam coming to Linux he's very busy. Recently he ported Dungeon Defenders (for Humble Bundle 7), Killing Floor and the first Red Orchestra.

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I think that Red Orchestra 2 Linux version would be good, the game is very fresh (don't forget, released for PC was 2011) and in comparison with others shooters available for Linux looks great. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Liam Dawe Dec 30, 2012
Post cleaned up and accepted.

I hope it does come, well it probably will. The game itself is far better than the first one in terms of graphics, game play and player base.
Qantourisc Jan 3, 2013
Fresh !?! it's pre-century warfare :)
I like 4-5 red orchestra.

I see no more single bolt rifles ?
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