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Shadow Warrior Classic Redux to support Linux

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Shadow Warrior Classic Redux, classic first person action will be heading to Linux in a future version!

About the Game
The definitive version of the cult classic shooter, Shadow Warrior Classic Redux features remastered visuals, a remixed soundtrack, and two massive expansion packs. Corporations rule every facet oflife in a near-future Japan and employ Shadow Warriors, one-man armies of unparalleled skill, to protect their power and forcefully remove all opposition.

The Zilla Corporation is the most powerful of these conglomerates and will stop at nothing to achieve domination unseen by any other corporation in the world. Lo Wang, Zilla Corporation’s legendary Shadow Warrior, discovers this corruption and the dark powers being summoned to aid his employers in this quest for absolute power. As a man of honor, Lo Wang vows to battle these demonic forces with an arsenal of explosive weapons, his silent blade, and a razor sharp wit.

Key Features
  • Includes Shadow Warrior Classic Redux, two expansion packs - Wanton Destruction and Twin Dragon, and the original Shadow Warrior.
  • Remastered visuals, a remixed main theme, and compatibility with modern gaming PCs.
  • Challenging Steam achievements for only the most skilled warriors.


Speaking on their community forum on Steam a developer stated this:
QuoteShadow Warrior Classic Redux includes remastered visuals of the game and it's two expansion packs, native compatibility with modern PCs, new UI, SteamPlay for PC/Mac, and Steam achievements. Future features will include Linux support and Steamworks supported online play.

Sadly that topic has people claiming they are money grabbing for extra features, which just isn't true when the version without all of the above is still free.

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5 comments

Alex V.Sharp Jul 16, 2013
Could you link to the topic this was quoted from? I couldn't find the thread... :P
Kristian Jul 16, 2013
They are saying that with Duke3D Megaton Edition as well and that involves the same publisher (Devolver Digital), developer(General Arcade) and IP owner(3D Realms, well they own everything Duke prior to DNF. DNF and post-DNF games belong to Gearbox).

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I should also note that Devolver Digital have shown themselves to be one of the the most Linux friendly publishers on the planet.
Scott Jul 17, 2013
This is awesome. I was shocked to see this show up on Windows a week or so ago...and now it's gonna be on Linux...pure awesome. And this is all thanks to Steam, I might say.
Liam Dawe Jul 17, 2013
Could you link to the topic this was quoted from? I couldn't find the thread... :P
[url=steamcommunity.com/app/225160/discussions/0/846958223143888175/#c846958223144520821]Ask and thou shall receive[/url].
Lord Avallon Jul 17, 2013
Well, I left my words of gratitude to them, I hope this open the door to other classic games ports to Linux.
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