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Writing on their official L4D blog the developers announce the new version of Left 4 Dead 2 is out featuring Linux!

QuoteThe Linux conversion is ready for primetime so we are opening it up to more people and releasing it officially on Steam. This will let us get feedback on more builds and distros


Left 4 Dead 2 is the awesome zombie survival game from Valve. Personally it's one of my favourite games so you can expect to see me put some hours into it!

Not only is the single player fun running through different campaigns either by yourself or teaming up to do co-op with friends it also has many different online modes to try as well! You can even play as zombies vs humans!

Here is some Linux gameplay of it I found on Ubuntu 13.04:
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All looking good, you can pick it up now for £14.99 but with a Steam Summer Sale not far off it may be worth waiting a few weeks to get it cheaper! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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hero900 Jul 3, 2013
the bad thing is you need to re-download 13 GB
Xpander Jul 3, 2013
Quoting: hero900the bad thing is you need to re-download 13 GB
no, just ~7.5GB, 13GB will be the final size when stuff is unpacked after download
PlayX Jul 3, 2013
View video on youtube.com
Here is a german gameplay of the beta on Linux
Kristian Jul 3, 2013
So is there anything left in beta now?
kabamaru Jul 3, 2013
Is there a L4D 1 for Linux? I'm asking because Portal, Half-Life 2 and maybe other non-beta games are available for Linux but Steam doesn't list them as Linux compatible. It's like they don't want us to buy their games or something.
Sabun Jul 3, 2013
Awesome! I hope this means it'll stop updating so much. The Beta kept downloading something nearly everyday for me. Do the EMS mods work on Linux?

Btw, thanks Liam for using my video :D
alexThunder Jul 3, 2013
Hm, I got a Left 4 Dead 2 Beta and Left 4 Dead 2 (Beta) now. What's the right one? :)
Xpander Jul 3, 2013
Quoting: alexThunderHm, I got a Left 4 Dead 2 Beta and Left 4 Dead 2 (Beta) now. What's the right one? :)
Left 4 Dead (Beta) is the correct one
that means its using the main game catalogue (non-beta), but the linux client is still with beta quality
you can now join to non-beta servers
PlayX Jul 3, 2013
Quoting: kabamaruIs there a L4D 1 for Linux? I'm asking because Portal, Half-Life 2 and maybe other non-beta games are available for Linux but Steam doesn't list them as Linux compatible. It's like they don't want us to buy their games or something.
I think l4d1 will not be ported, because you can play the l4d1 missions in l4d2.
Orkultus Jul 4, 2013
CS:GO and Nuclear Dawn next! .. Also i am hoping that Dota makes it soon!.

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