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In a move that I imagine will make a lot of people happy, it seems RollerCoaster Tycoon World will support Linux at launch!

About the game (Official)
RollerCoaster Tycoon World™ is the newest installment in the legendary RCT franchise. This next-generation theme park simulation and building game includes fan-favorite features and incredible new advancements such as stunning 3D environments full of roller coaster thrills, exciting flat rides, eager guests, user-generated content, robust social features, and more – all in one massively fun game!

The feature list on Steam is pretty big too with things like Steam Workshop support, the ability to ride the roller-coasters yourself, and more.

I will be interested to see some real gameplay, and not a teaser trailer, but consider me hyped.

They have included SteamOS + Linux specifications on their page now:
QuoteMINIMUM:
OS: SteamOS (64-bit)
Processor: 2.3 Ghz Core i5 or AMD equivalent
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Dedicated video card with 1 GB of RAM (or above)
Hard Drive: 10 GB available space
Additional Notes: Subject to Change


It's also now confirmed as a platform on their website! So this isn't some sort of error, and it seems to be a Unity title, so it's not surprising.

It's due for release in "Q4 2015". Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Beamboom Aug 12, 2015
Oh man I love this genre games. Fantastic addition to the Linux game catalogue.

SOLD.
fizzgig Aug 12, 2015
Instabuy! Loved RCT 1+2. :)
etam Aug 12, 2015
Don't forget about http://themeparkitect.com/
Snev Aug 12, 2015
Great!

Let me take this opportunity to give some attention to the active OpenRCT2 project for those who don't know the existence yet.

Edit: Now if someone would like to use the awesome openRCT2 code on top of UE4 and extend it with some 3D views...


Last edited by Snev on 12 August 2015 at 10:54 am UTC
Liam Dawe Aug 12, 2015
Quoting: etamDon't forget about http://themeparkitect.com/

Hmm wonder how close to the Early Access release it is.
ky0 Aug 12, 2015
I love the graphics style of parkitect!!!!!!!!
Segata Sanshiro Aug 12, 2015
1 and 2 were great, some of my favourite games back then and probably second-only to Theme Hosptial in the sim/tycoon/theme games IMO. Lets hope they don't ruin it though...

EDIT: probably tied with Airline Tycoon actually...


Last edited by Segata Sanshiro on 12 August 2015 at 4:44 pm UTC
ElectricPrism Aug 12, 2015
RTC 2 was fantastic - if this is like that money will surely fly out my wallet and fun will be at hand!
jsa1983 Aug 12, 2015
Great!!! Looking forward to this one
Nyamiou Aug 12, 2015
It's one of the games of the most wanted games for SteamOS list by The Linux Gamer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbq25eFUIFI
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