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A recent Polygon article that covered Valve's new hardware has some information from Valve, and it's not entirely clear, but it looks like Just Cause 3 could come to Linux.

To quote Valve from the piece:
Erik Johnson, ValveThe range of games is triple-A titles like Just Cause 3 that are multiplatform, all the way back to games like System Shock 2 and Half-Life. The idea that we'd be playing those games in the living room with a controller was not something we had ever considered. We had to solve all the problems there.


Robin Walker, ValveWe talked to Avalanche Games to see if we could show Just Cause 3, which is not out yet.


They don't specifically mention SteamOS, but this is an article talking about the Steam Machines and SteamOS, and it's under the Games section. It's easy to assume they mean it will see a SteamOS/Linux release, but it's too unclear to be solid.

I'm pretty excited at the possibility of it, as the game looks fantastic, but for all we know they could have been testing out the Streaming ability at this point. It would be a huge title to have though, that's for sure and I would personally buy it out of interest if it does come out for us.

About Just Cause 3
The Mediterranean republic of Medici is suffering under the brutal control of General Di Ravello, a dictator with an insatiable appetite for power. Enter Rico Rodriguez, a man on a mission to destroy the General’s hold on power by any means necessary. With over 400 square miles of complete freedom from sky to seabed and a huge arsenal of weaponry, gadgets and vehicles, prepare to unleash chaos in the most creative and explosive ways you can imagine. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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fscherrer Oct 23, 2015
Quoting: melkemind
Quoting: silverphil
QuoteThis is usually not my thing. The game looks good though.

Square Enix doesn't have a lot of Linux support, they appear to have something to do with Wakfu, but are not listed on the Steam store page. I think Avalanche Studios has no Linux supported games yet. So I'm not getting my hopes up.
Yes but Mad max which is officially confirmed for linux is also developed by Avalanche Studios, though the difference there is the publisher, so there is still a chance!

Is it officially confirmed?

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/mad-max-from-avalanche-studios-confirmed-for-linux.5043
STiAT Oct 24, 2015
One of the games I thought "damn sad it won't be on Linux".
Would be great if it will be released for Linux too.
burnall Oct 24, 2015
They have made an amazing job with physics:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJhWeRyVDD0

It would be mind blowing to have such a great game in our library.


Last edited by burnall on 24 October 2015 at 12:08 pm UTC
HadBabits Oct 25, 2015
Quoting: fscherrer
Quoting: melkemind
Quoting: silverphil
QuoteThis is usually not my thing. The game looks good though.

Square Enix doesn't have a lot of Linux support, they appear to have something to do with Wakfu, but are not listed on the Steam store page. I think Avalanche Studios has no Linux supported games yet. So I'm not getting my hopes up.
Yes but Mad max which is officially confirmed for linux is also developed by Avalanche Studios, though the difference there is the publisher, so there is still a chance!

Is it officially confirmed?

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/mad-max-from-avalanche-studios-confirmed-for-linux.5043

Er, hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Liam has said they've gone completely silent on Linux since the release of the game. I wouldn't hold your breath :/
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