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So here is just a small round up of all things Steam as they are right now for you.

Steam has just today release the next set of Greenlight titles thankfully some Linux ones are included too!

Also new games that are installable for Steam Linux:
  • Wargame: European Escalation
  • Waking Mars
  • Counter Strike: Condition Zero (Beta)
  • BIT.TRIP Runner 2
  • Kentucky Route Zero
  • Super Hexagon

Check them all out here http://store.steampowered.com/browse/linux

They keep flowing which is great to see, doesn't leave much for productivity though!

Still, I am patiently (hurrrrrry up!) for DOTA2 and Counter Strike: Global Offensive, which I am sure at least one will be with us by the end of the year! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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7 comments

Toby Haynes Feb 26, 2013
Sweet - my sneaky purchase of Wargame: European Escalation I bought in the 75%-off sale can now be installed! Now I just need Portal and Portal 2 to be released on Linux to complete my 'early' purchases.
Mike Feb 26, 2013
Thanks for this information. I already have CS and BIT.TRIP 2 on Steam, but I bought Receiver through the Humble Store. Any idea if they'll give out a steam key for those who purchased it through there when it comes out? Also, Distance and Anodyne looks like excellent games!
Joe Feb 26, 2013
Should have bought Wargame: EE when it was on sale... Well, I guess I need to finish Unity of Command + DLC first anyway :)
In any case, so many games to choose from now on Linux. Still need to get used to that after about 10 years of booting into Windows to play.
tombuben Feb 26, 2013
I should remind you that the new Runner 2 game is actually not in the Bit-Trip series and has a completely different visual style.
Liam Dawe Feb 26, 2013
Quoting: tombubenI should remind you that the new Runner 2 game is actually not in the Bit-Trip series and has a completely different visual style.
I prefer to call it "BIT.TRIP Runner 2" than it's real name "BIT.TRIP Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien" well that's its full title on Steam anyway.
Anonymous Feb 26, 2013
Quoting: JoeShould have bought Wargame: EE when it was on sale... Well, I guess I need to finish Unity of Command + DLC first anyway
In any case, so many games to choose from now on Linux. Still need to get used to that after about 10 years of booting into Windows to play.
Jayson Feb 26, 2013
Quoting: MikeThanks for this information. I already have CS and BIT.TRIP 2 on Steam, but I bought Receiver through the Humble Store. Any idea if they'll give out a steam key for those who purchased it through there when it comes out? Also, Distance and Anodyne looks like excellent games!
They will give you a steam key it says so on the Humble page 


"Your order also comes with a complimentary copy of Receiver. Be sure to vote on it on Steam Greenlight here. As soon as it becomes available on Steam, all customers will receive a complimentary Steam key as well. (Overgrowth is already approved for Steam and will be added in the future)."
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