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Road Redemption is the rather cool looking spiritual successor to Road Rash (an old love of mine), and it looks like it may come to Linux sometime soon.

Linux was always planned for RR since their Kickstarter, but sadly it has taken longer than we had hoped to see it on Linux. The developer did say back in August they wanted it on Linux by "Fall 2015", so looks like they may be keeping to that after all!

On SteamDB they have begun to add Linux information which points to a port being tested now:
QuoteChanged App Config
launch/3/config/oslist: linux
launch/3/description: Launch
launch/3/executable: RRLinux.x86_64
launch/3/type: none


About the game
Lead your motorcycle gang on an epic journey across the country in this brutal driving combat adventure.

Earn money by completing races, assassinations, robberies, and other challenges in your path. As you collect loot, you'll upgrade your character, your bike, and your weapons.

One Life To Live

Driving a motorcycle at 100 mph while trying to hit someone with a pipe is dangerous, and death can come quickly. There are no extra lives nor continues. Fortunately, every time you die, all the experience you've collected can be used to upgrade your character, your bike, and your weapons.

In the multiplayer mode, you can work with your friends or fight against them. It's up to you.

You can find Road Redemption on Steam, but don't buy it until it's officially out guys. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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10 comments

Keyrock Nov 11, 2015
So long as it comes to Linux by the time it fully releases I'll be a very happy camper, as I have no intention of buying it while it's in early access (it still is).
Segata Sanshiro Nov 11, 2015
Road Rash was great. Been looking forward to this for a while.
psymin Nov 11, 2015
Road Rash was amazing. The 3D version, not so much :(

I'll totally buy this the day it has linux support and hope for the best!
PublicNuisance Nov 12, 2015
Would love to play it one day but not until it's DRM free and Linux.
GustyGhost Nov 12, 2015
It's already on Linux. I have a copy sitting in my Steam library right now.
evergreen Nov 12, 2015
On the road again!!
Liam Dawe Nov 12, 2015
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionIt's already on Linux. I have a copy sitting in my Steam library right now.

Just being in your Steam library means nothing, it simply means it has information in the backend to show up. It's probably not installable.
wolfyrion Nov 12, 2015
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionIt's already on Linux. I have a copy sitting in my Steam library right now.

Just being in your Steam library means nothing, it simply means it has information in the backend to show up. It's probably not installable.

It is not playable, already confirmed from steam users...

http://steamcommunity.com/app/300380/discussions/0/535151589890325574/#p4
ProfessorKaos64 Nov 12, 2015
Huge fan of the PC version of Road Rash. Can't wait!!!
MichaelTunnell Nov 12, 2015
Early Access or not is a bullshit claim when the game was released for Windows in September 2014. It has been over a year and I haven't been able to even install it yet much less play it.

I now ONLY back games that promise Linux on Day 1 (fuck early access loophole). Road Redemption promised it "eventually" as a "stretch goal" and to that I say screw all game developers that only promise as a stretch goal. In order to get my money you MUST promise Linux support on Day 1.

The above approach punishes the jerkwads like this company but doesn't hurt the developers who actually aren't dbags.

Maybe we can call it "Stretch Goal? - No Jerkhole".
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