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It's question time again, don't you love it? This time I want to ask you a simple question "What game would you most like to see on Linux this year?"

Personally, I would like to see another big game like XCOM 2 have a same-day Linux release.

As for existing Windows releases, I would love to have Skyrim. A pipe dream for sure, but it would be great to have. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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fakk2 Feb 29, 2016
Fallout 4, Rise of the Tomb Raider
Kimyrielle Feb 29, 2016
1. Fallout 4,
2. SWTOR,
3. Skyrim,
4. Any other AAA MMO
5. Rise of the Tomb Raider
Cimeryd Feb 29, 2016
Quoting: coryrj19951Any classic RTS from Blizzard ( I wish :P )

Warcraft 3 has been my lone reason to install Wine since I started using Linux.
adolson Feb 29, 2016
Rise of the Tomb Raider would be fantastic, and there is at least a chance of it happening.

The Solus Project would be awesome, too.
feyerbrand Feb 29, 2016
Honestly Anything made by Blizzard would be incredible (but will probably not happen this year or the next few to come...)

Deus Ex Revision (Modded Original game) and the newer installments Human Revolution and Mankind Divided.
coeseta Feb 29, 2016
Guild Wars 2
so I can finally get rid of wine :)
Arehandoro Feb 29, 2016
The Witcher 3!
Blauer_Hunger Feb 29, 2016
Of course Grand Theft Auto V, but also some Call of Duty Games, and Farming Simulator and Bus Simulator.
Homepcgamer Feb 29, 2016
As a simulators lover I'd like to see on linux DCS, IL2 series, and of course... Star Citizen (some day...)
Other titles:
FIFA/ PES
Tomb Raiders
Diablo II and III
NBA 2K
Andddd.... a TOP SPIN!!!

I'm a dreamer... I know
Purple Library Guy Feb 29, 2016
Whatever game will shut up the most people saying "But there aren't any AAA games on SteamOS!"

On a more personal level, I'd love to see Galactic Civilizations III, but Stardock seems to be a depressingly Windows-Only kind of shop.
Ottopower Feb 29, 2016
Blackguards 1 and 2, they are working on a Definitive Edition which should be out this year.
ky0 Feb 29, 2016
Elite Dangerous
Skyrim
World of Warcraft
DamonLinuxPL Feb 29, 2016
Wiedźmin 3: Dziki Gon - :) (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
wolfyrion Feb 29, 2016
Whatever game has heavy combat and more action than exploring and doing quests I am fine with that

That means games like:

Street Fighter V
Dark Souls 3
earthmover Feb 29, 2016
Witcher 3
Dirt Rally
Luke_Nukem Feb 29, 2016
Quoting: GuestRather than a particular game, I'd like GOG Galaxy to be on GNU/Linux.

Really agree with that. More and more Linux games are appearing on GOG, and it's starting to get annoying that Galaxy doesn't seem to have even started being ported.

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Carmageddon. I can't tell you how much I want this..
Pinguino Feb 29, 2016
Realistically? Tomb Raider. Unrealistically? GTA V.
N30N Feb 29, 2016
I'm eagerly awaiting the Linux release of Street Fighter V. Project CARS and Rocket League would be nice but I've lost the excitement for them due to the long delays.

Of the games not currently announced/planed for a Linux release, I'd love the modern Quake clones Diabotical and Reflex. Also Bloodborne would be amazing.


Last edited by N30N on 29 February 2016 at 6:38 pm UTC
tuubi Feb 29, 2016
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Quoting: wolfyrionWhatever game has heavy combat and more action than exploring and doing quests I am fine with that
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