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Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is the huge Kickstarter from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night developer Koji Igarashi. I spoke to the developer to clarify about their Linux support.

Luckily, the news is good for us, I asked when the Linux release is expected, and if they had tested any Linux builds yet and this was the answer:
QuoteHi Liam! Sorry for the late reply. I checked with the team, and the Linux version will be released simultaneously with the Windows/Mac versions. As far as Linux builds, we've only just gotten started, so it's too early to tell.
Thank you for your support!!


It's good that they are actually aiming for a same-day release, but I hope they don't leave it too long to get some test builds going for Linux. Too often we have seen developers claim they will support Linux, only to leave us waiting as they didn't check before-hand. Let's hope Koji Igarashi doesn't let us down.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has absolutely sailed through the initial goal, and smashed tons of stretch-goals, so let's hope it's enough to give fans what they want.

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About Bloodstained
You are Miriam, an orphan scarred by an alchemist curse which slowly crystallizes your skin. You must battle your way through a demon-filled castle summoned by Gebel, your old friend whose body has become more crystal than flesh.

It's an exploration-focused, side-scrolling platformer featuring RPG and crafting elements.

Koji Igarashi (who answered my message above), the namesake of "Igavania"-style games, is leading the project, with Michiru Yamane composing the music and Inti Creates leading the development. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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FutureSuture 21 May 2015
This sounds like a day one purchase now. I have high expectations for this! Thank you for the update.
BillNyeTheBlackGuy 21 May 2015
Too often we have seen developers claim they will support Linux, only to leave us waiting as they didn't check before-hand. Let's hope Koji Igarashi doesn't let us down.

The game uses Unreal 4, which has native Linux support now. This scenario only happens when the developers use a custom engine (like Divinity) or an crappyEngine that doesn't support Linux (Banner Saga).,
Liam Dawe 21 May 2015
Too often we have seen developers claim they will support Linux, only to leave us waiting as they didn't check before-hand. Let's hope Koji Igarashi doesn't let us down.

The game uses Unreal 4, which has native Linux support now. This scenario only happens when the developers use a custom engine (like Divinity) or an crappyEngine that doesn't support Linux (Banner Saga).,

Wrong, it can happen for many reasons. There's no such thing as "click button to support Linux". Plenty of developers using Unity have problems supporting Linux due to things like middleware.
Keyrock 21 May 2015
Do they have test builds for anything? They've shown exactly zero in-game anything so far, everything has just been concept art. I assumed this game was in pre-production and basically just the planning stages right now.
adolson 21 May 2015
If it can be the Castlevania to Axiom Verge's Metroid, then a lot of people will be super happy. I hope it's good, but I think I'm done Kickstarting promises that are too often broken.
ProfessorKaos64 21 May 2015
So excited for this!!!!!! I did back Yooka Laylee as well, considering this one too.
supermonkey77 21 May 2015
This is one of those games that is a guaranteed day 1 purchase on nostalgia alone. I played SOTN again not that long ago and I was amazed at how well it has aged.
ZekThePenguin 21 May 2015
I'm definitely buying this day 1 on LINUX! That's the line I draw really: if I can buy it ON Linux, I will. Otherwise, I'll wait... and flood their forums with requests...
Shmerl 22 May 2015
No word about DRM-free release? They only mention Steam.
FutureSuture 22 May 2015
No word about DRM-free release? They only mention Steam.
It wasn't mentioned. Why not ask Koji Igarashi directly via the game's Kickstarter page?
Shmerl 22 May 2015
No word about DRM-free release? They only mention Steam.
It wasn't mentioned. Why not ask Koji Igarashi directly via the game's Kickstarter page?

I did, but got no response.
FutureSuture 22 May 2015
[quote=Shmerl]
No word about DRM-free release? They only mention Steam.
It wasn't mentioned. Why not ask Koji Igarashi directly via the game's Kickstarter page?[/quoteI did, but got no response.
Be patient. Liam didn't get a hasty response either! ^_^
Shmerl 22 May 2015
May be. It was around 12 days ago though.
FutureSuture 22 May 2015
May be. It was around 12 days ago though.
Oh. Liam definitely did get a response in that time. Well, at this point, sending a polite reminder wouldn't hurt.
FutureSuture 5 Jun 2015
No word about DRM-free release? They only mention Steam.
There will be a release free of DRM.
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