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Ku: Shroud of the Morrigan Sells Well On Linux

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Ku: Shroud of the Morrigan was released onto Steam for Linux on the 17th of March, so after just over a week we managed to grab some Linux sales statistics from the developer to share with you.

Sales Stats On Steam
Linux 6.4%, Mac around the same and the rest Windows of course.

That's really encouraging and is certainly higher than other developers have seen, if this keeps up still remains to be seen, but I will keep my fingers crossed for the developer and they have gracefully agreed to keep us updated whenever I ask.

About
Forged from an ancient tale of Celtic mythology. An action-adventure set in a future Ireland devastated by technomagical war and economic collapse, humanity clings on by using the remnants of technology that survive. When their ancient spring of life begins to fail, an unwanted orphan child must leave the safety of his villages' mountaintop refuge. With only an ancient sword and a mysterious metal glove, he ventures into lands unexplored and twisted by strange ancient powers.

Features
Celtic-punk – a fusion of Celtic and steampunk aesthetics
A rich and intriguing world, brought to life by beautiful hand-drawn sketches, lovingly painted and animated in high resolution
A lush world populated with strange creatures and vicious enemies, born in the cauldron of war
Fast-paced combat and epic boss encounters
Combat Arena with unlockable arenas and high scores
Critically acclaimed original soundtrack – Music from Irelands premier independent electronic artists
Play in Irish – a full Irish translation of the game.

Pick it up on Steam below which seems to be the only place to get it on Linux currently:
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