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You awake from the cold chill of your cryo-tube to discover cybernetic implants grafted to your flesh and the crew of the starship Von Braun slaughtered. The infected roam the halls, their screams and moans beckoning you to join them as the rogue artificial intelligence known as SHODAN taunts and ridicules your feeble attempt to unravel the horrifying mystery of the derelict starship Von Braun.

System Shock 2 looks like it is heading to Linux judging by the SteamDB entry for it;
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Looks pretty convincing doesn't it? It is already on Mac so it's not exactly a long shot being ported over to Linux.

Features
  • Choose from 3 specialized branches of the military to utilize unique skills, weaponry, and paranormal psionic powers.
  • Upgrade and enhance your skills to improve hacking, weapon proficiency, and psionic abilities.
  • Discover cryptic audio logs, encounter ghostly apparitions and conduct research to give you the advantage in combat and unlock exotic weapons and items.

System Shock™ 2 is a genre defining experience that established innovative game-play mechanics that are a staple of the FPS and RPG genre today. It has gone on to inspire some of the greatest titles of our generation with games including Deus Ex® and Bioshock®
Discover how a haunting story, innovative game-play and a terrifying atmosphere has made System Shock™ 2 one of the greatest games of all time.

Colour me in excited paint all over. Looks like the good news is flowing for Linux gaming and we are here to get you all excited and hopefully not give you any bad news if it turns out not to be true!

I have contacted the current developer and publisher to request confirmation. Article will be updated if we get anything.

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UPDATE: The developers got back to me about my questions! Here is the conversation;

LiamHello my name is Liam from GamingOnLinux.com I am enquiring about a recent entry in the Steam Database for System Shock 2. I am here to check to see if this is correct in that the game is coming to Linux? You are listed as the publisher so I am hoping you know.


PublisherHello Liam,
That is correct, we are publishing SS2 to Linux in the very near future.
Is there anything else we can do for you?


LiamThank you.

Is there a reason you are using wine as opposed to porting natively?


PublisherYes, unfortunately we do not have access to the source code.


LiamThanks for replying again.

Is it a case of not having the rights to the source code or does the code itself no longer exist?


PublisherThe code has been lost.

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Liam Dawe Aug 13, 2013
Quoting: Dana
Quoting: lewisjust got mine via gog.com's summer sale and YEP, there's absolutely NO SIGN of linux support there
crap :(
Why buy Windows games and then be disappointed that there's no Linux version?
Indeed that wasn't a smart move.
BSDplaya Aug 14, 2013
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: Dana
Quoting: lewisjust got mine via gog.com's summer sale and YEP, there's absolutely NO SIGN of linux support there
crap :(
Why buy Windows games and then be disappointed that there's no Linux version?
Indeed that wasn't a smart move.
I'll wait till they release a port. Might as well have the wine experience in the meantime. The game is old I don't think you'll lose a lot of fps running it in wine ;)
adolson Aug 14, 2013
Just as I suspected - Wine-based. :\


  • 38 minutes ago Changed App Config
    • launch/4/description: Launch Wine Configurator

    • launch/4/config/oslist: linux

    • launch/4/executable: wineconfig




  • tweakedenigma Aug 15, 2013
    Quoting: adolsonJust as I suspected - Wine-based. :\


  • 38 minutes ago Changed App Config
    • launch/4/description: Launch Wine Configurator

    • launch/4/config/oslist: linux

    • launch/4/executable: wineconfig




  • Personally I don't consider this a problem, as long as Wine is bundled and Linux is is a supported OS. More than a few games have been brought to OSX using this method and anything that brings us more games is Good in my view. 
    n30p1r4t3 Aug 15, 2013
    As long as the WINE bottle is properly maintained and optimized, it's better than nothing. And judging by the age of this game WINE should handle it very well.
    dyrvere Aug 17, 2013
    I have refurbished some of the System Shock 2 code that was leaked, still figuring out a few missing or broken headers and alternatives to the Windows CE libraries but I think it's about time to get in touch with the publisher. :)
    Anonymous Aug 19, 2013
    I am sure I remember Steam saying that all Linux games had to be native. No wine wrappers allowed.  That is why Braid isn't on Steam for Linux.
    Kame Aug 21, 2013
    Quoting: AnonymousI am sure I remember Steam saying that all Linux games had to be native. No wine wrappers allowed.  That is why Braid isn't on Steam for Linux.
    Er, what? Braid wasn't a wine port. Braid was very much native. Maybe you're thinking of Limbo?
    helsinki_harbour Sep 6, 2013
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    Quoting: Quote from publisherThe code has been lost
    Quoting: dyrvereI have refurbished some of the System Shock 2 code that was leaked, still figuring out a few missing or broken headers and alternatives to the Windows CE libraries but I think it's about time to get in touch with the publisher. :)
    Indeed, despite what was said, there is source code available... as there was this massive engine update recently.

    http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=141132

    http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/12/14/shipping-receiving-dark-engine-source/
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