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Valve has announced a Steam sale simply titled ”STEAMOS SALE” with interesting games that are already available and games that they claim are heading over to the platform. The list seems to include some quite big titles too!

A big part of the games featured on the sale are titles that are already on Linux, such as the Aspyr ports Borderlands 2 and Civilization V and indies like Ziggurat and Kerbal Space Program, but as much as we love those games the announcement has something even bigger. Games that apparently are getting ported but have so far been unannounced.

Torchlight II is now officially available, so go check it out. It seems they waited for this big announcement to make a real splash!

Now, before I set out to list these games, I'd like to remind all of you not to blindly buy the games mentioned. I know, I know, it seems very official and all, but we haven't heard anything from some of these titles, so be careful. We are trying to reach out to everyone we know for confirmation.
However, they have massive "Coming to SteamOS" banners on the Steam homepage, so it's extremely exciting.

Okay, now that we have the disclaimers out of the way it's time to blow your minds.

The sales page promises titles such as

- Shadow of Mordor
- Payday 2
- Batman: Arkham Knight
- Saints Row IV
- Company of Heroes 2
- Magicka 2
- Total War: Rome II
- The Witcher III
- GRID Autosport
- Total War: Attila
- Evolve - (listed here: http://store.steampowered.com/universe/games/)

All will be heading to SteamOS/Linux.

Shadow of Mordor is officially confirmed, and is being ported by Feral Interactive. Feral have stated to us officially that it will release “this spring”, and they have publicly announced it on twitter now too:

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is coming to Linux this Spring. View the trailer on YouTube: https://t.co/H3mfNsn2jN pic.twitter.com/ne2rXFNEuc

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) March 4, 2015



Payday 2 is fully official now too:
QuoteWe're also announcing that PAYDAY 2 is under development for SteamOS. It'll be released later this fall.


Saints Row IV, Company of Heroes 2, GRID Autosport and Total War™: ROME II are also official, and they have updated their store pages to say this:
Quotewill be available on SteamOS and Linux in 2015.


Magicka 2 have updated their store page availability to state this:
QuoteAvailable: May 26th, 2015 (Linux: Fall 2015)


Batman: Arkham Knight - Already has a Linux icon, possibly not a same-day release even though it has a Linux icon, as the store notes it will be released on SteamOS in the "fall" which is after the release. So, not sure why it has a Linux icon now.

The Witcher III - The only one not mentioning anything about SteamOS/Linux on their store page.

Source: http://store.steampowered.com/sale/steamos_sale

This is exactly the type of support and push we needed to see, and I'm extremely happy it's happening! I'm trying to remain coherent amongst this utter nuke of news.

Begin going nuts. Now where's my wallet? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Ilya Mar 5, 2015
I have nearly all of the games on that page, except the pre-order ones. It's sad that I won't be able to give money to Torchlight, Payday, SaintsRow, Rome & CoH...
Promised myself I wouldn't pre-order anything (only thing I every pre-ordered was BL:TPS, because that was the first big day one Linux launch, and I really wanted to thank them), but I'll definitely be buying the new Witcher, Shadow of Mordor, Attila, Cities and Batman at some point after they are released on Linux.
Really excited about the GDC habbenings.
Vulkan, Valve, Unreal, Unity, ...

whoever said last year was linux year was wrooong
abelthorne Mar 5, 2015
Quoting: AsavarTzethRome II Total War was announced November 2013. promised for early 2014. I bought into it and feels it is kind of an insult that they announce it again like this, as if nothing was ever promised. Even so, I do like to see they have not forgotten about us.
Maybe it was their plan all along to release it with the Steam Machines & SteamOS. They were too announced in 2013, planned for 2014...

Quoting: r2rXThe skepticism is justified and understandable....however, AMD cannot afford to fuck around anymore. :) They'll have to get their act together. I'm gonna give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they'll sort their drivers out....at the very least, proper Vulkan support. :p
Well, the main problem IMO is that I'm pretty sure they think their current driver is good... It's been one year and a half since Valve announced the Steam Machines and said that they were working with nVidia & AMD on the drivers and though Catalyst has progressed since that time, it's still a piece of crap. On Windows too. ATI/AMD have never been able to provide correct drivers for their cards, I don't expect it to change anytime soon. :(

QuoteIIRC, both Street Fighter 5 and Tekken 7 are based of Unreal Engine 4....so it's not such a stretch of the imagination to see them on Linux.....same for Mortal Kombat X (Unreal Engine 3). The respective companies may not have an interest in Linux per se.....but they'll be very interested in SteamOS as a brand/platform. :D
It's not that they don't have interest in Linux, more that they don't really know it exists. Japanese companies know about consoles. Even Windows is pretty much inexistent in Japan. They have started to open up to it, with mixed results, and it would be very surprising if they decided to develop on an OS that is 20-50 times smaller than Windows. If Valve manages to sell tons of Steam Machines, maybe they'll start looking into this new american console but it will probably take years. Besides, Capcom has huge financial issues and I don't think the benefits of having games on Linux would cover the costs of porting them.
Square Enix is a bit more of a possibility as they own companies such as Eidos and are more aware of the European & US markets.
Nick_Nuclear Mar 5, 2015
It is beginning!

Just bought Saints Row IV GOTC for $8.
jsa1983 Mar 5, 2015
Quoting: EKRboi
Quoting: GuestTorchlight II have better performance in Linux than Windows, it loads much faster and i get more FPS. Glorious port.

Agreed! @ 1080p it seems to be running really well. I have "crazy" specs so it is hard to say if the port is good or bad. I however, am nearly positive that an amazing GOL headline article is incoming though. :D

I would say it is at the very least a very decent port. I get a very fluid gameplay at 1080p with all graphic settings maxed out (don't know the exact fps cause I just played for 20 min without the fps HUD) with Kubuntu 14.10 64bit with Linux 4.0 rc1 and mesa (radeonsi) 10.6 git with llvm 3.7 support with my Radeon HD 7870 2GB.

r2rX Mar 5, 2015
Quoting: abelthorneWell, the main problem IMO is that I'm pretty sure they think their current driver is good... It's been one year and a half since Valve announced the Steam Machines and said that they were working with nVidia & AMD on the drivers and though Catalyst has progressed since that time, it's still a piece of crap. On Windows too. ATI/AMD have never been able to provide correct drivers for their cards, I don't expect it to change anytime soon. :(

AMD's driver on Windows isn't so horrible. Granted, I don't own an AMD card at the moment but alot of my friends do; and the last time I did (a few years back), my experience in Windows was fine...it was Linux that was the issue (thus moving to NV and sticking with them since). So i've not encountered alot of reports from them of consistent issues. IIRC, AMD are working with the team of the open-source driver to create/unify a set of drivers...AMD provide supervision and some proprietary blobs. Thus there's a likely chance that, when it's done, they'll be solid drivers for AMD users on Linux.

Quoting: abelthorneIt's not that they don't have interest in Linux, more that they don't really know it exists. Japanese companies know about consoles. Even Windows is pretty much inexistent in Japan. They have started to open up to it, with mixed results, and it would be very surprising if they decided to develop on an OS that is 20-50 times smaller than Windows. If Valve manages to sell tons of Steam Machines, maybe they'll start looking into this new american console but it will probably take years. Besides, Capcom has huge financial issues and I don't think the benefits of having games on Linux would cover the costs of porting them.
Square Enix is a bit more of a possibility as they own companies such as Eidos and are more aware of the European & US markets.

I think most of the "big" Japanese companies that are around (Namco Bandai, Capcom, Konami, Square Enix etc) are aware of PC gamers. On top of that, i'm also confident they're aware of Valve's initiative with SteamOS/Steam Machines. The only issues are the costs/talent pool to port their library (or at least their hot sellers). If not done in-house, there's always Aspy/Feral to contact. :) If, already, there are big companies making the effort to bring their games to Linux/SteamOS, this will definitely catch their attention.
r2rX Mar 5, 2015
Quoting: jsa1983

I know dem feels. :)

(Sorry for double-post...saw this after posting).
Cyba.Cowboy Mar 5, 2015
A new age is upon us, and the penguin will rise...


Quoting: NickNuclearIt is beginning!

Just bought Saints Row IV GOTC for $8.

But... It's not available for Linux-based operating systems yet!

You realize your money doesn't go to the Linux developer/porter if you buy the Microsoft Windows version, right?
STiAT Mar 5, 2015
- The Witcher III
YES!
FredO Mar 5, 2015
Is there a reason why Total War Attila is also listed under the SteamOS Sale list? :-)
Liam Dawe Mar 5, 2015
Quoting: EKRboi
Quoting: GuestTorchlight II have better performance in Linux than Windows, it loads much faster and i get more FPS. Glorious port.

Agreed! @ 1080p it seems to be running really well. I have "crazy" specs so it is hard to say if the port is good or bad. I however, am nearly positive that an amazing GOL headline article is incoming though. :D

Oh, I should probably do a port-report on Torchlight II, I guess...
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