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Holy cow! Capcom have announced Street Fighter V is coming to Linux & SteamOS which is a series I never thought we would see on Linux.

QuoteHey everyone. I’m excited to announce that Street Fighter V will be officially supporting Steam OS! We are working closely with Valve on this endeavor, and will have more details to announce in the near future, so stay tuned for updates.

Street Fighter V will also support the Steam controller, and you’ll be able to try that out right away during the upcoming beta test that takes place from December 18~20.

See you all online!

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I'm pretty happy about this news, as I used to absolutely love these games when I was younger.

It's nice to know that Valve do seem to be having a hand at ports that come along, and I wonder who else is currently moving towards announcing a SteamOS release.

About the game (Official)
The legendary fighting franchise returns with STREET FIGHTER® V! Stunning visuals depict the next generation of World Warriors in unprecedented detail, while exciting and accessible battle mechanics deliver endless fighting fun that both beginners and veterans can enjoy. Challenge your friends online, or compete for fame and glory on the Capcom Pro Tour.

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cybik Dec 17, 2015
I have lost all ability to even right now. This is awesome.


Last edited by cybik on 17 December 2015 at 8:36 pm UTC
Kallestofeles Dec 17, 2015
Never been much into the fighters... besides some old NES beat'em'ups and some older MK series. But I think I'll make an exception in this case - great stuff that moar big stuff is heading towards linux.
Orkultus Dec 17, 2015
Im hoping that since the new Final Fantasy 7 remake is made on the Unreal Engine 4, that we might have a chance to get a port as well. It's asking alot, but i will keep hoping.
BillNyeTheBlackGuy Dec 17, 2015
Finally, my main genre back on Linux. Thank you Unreal Engine 4. :D
Slackdog Dec 17, 2015
Brings back memories of SF II on the 'Miggy! Slow as hell but looked great! :) Deffo consider this one when it's released!

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+1 for Resident Evil


Last edited by Slackdog on 17 December 2015 at 10:26 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Dec 17, 2015
Resident Evil would also be extremely welcome, who knows what the future holds. Having games like this will certainly make us look more interesting though.
alexThunder Dec 17, 2015
I've been a Tekken guy since PS1 - funny how quickly things can change :) My wallet is already getting nervous :O
Arehandoro Dec 17, 2015
Quoting: HomepcgamerOMG!! is this right??? ... OMG! OMG!... 8-O

Brilliant avatar :)

I was sort of sad coz I wasn't able to play SFIV since I move to Debian and this are definitely BIG news!! Woohoo!!
Homepcgamer Dec 17, 2015
Quoting: Arehandoro
Quoting: HomepcgamerOMG!! is this right??? ... OMG! OMG!... 8-O

Brilliant avatar :)
...

Thank you ;) your avatar is nice too :)
Mountain Man Dec 17, 2015
Awesome! \o/

And native Steam Controller support?

Even more awesome! \o/

And glad to see Valve taking a part here. It proves their commitment to the platform, which is... what's the word? Oh yeah, awesome!
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