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Phoenix USC is a fast action space combat game inspired by SubSpace (www.subspace.co). Phoenix USC is an MMO that will handle hundreds of players per server and will come complete with it's own map/world editor.

Phoenix USC is currently in the beta stage of development.

I spoke to the developer on their indiedb page about the Linux support and they stated this:
Quote@ liamdawe
Thanks. :D

Linux support is on the way. I will be going with a headless Linux server so I will be compiling for Linux very soon. In fact Linux support for me is a must! As it is the last open development OS/Kernel we have left.

I have already done a test compile on Debian 64bit and all running fine so look for a Linux client soon after the Windows client.

- Rich -

Early Video


One to add to your watch lists folks.
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