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One of the older ports from a Humble Bundle can now be purchased for people who missed out. The action RPG Torchlight finally has a DRM free build on Humble Store.

Sadly, it seems the Steam key is still listed as Windows/Mac without a Linux version, but it's still nice to be able to get it DRM free if you missed out. Hopefully one day the Linux version will find its way onto Steam too.

About the game (From the store)
Behold Torchlight, the award winning Action RPG franchise developed by Runic Games! A veteran team composed of the designers and leads of projects like Diablo, Diablo II, Mythos, and Fate, Runic has spent many years honing and evolving this unique style of gameplay.

The adventure is set in the mining settlement of Torchlight, a boomtown founded on the discovery of rich veins of Ember - a rare and mysterious ore with the power to enchant or corrupt all that it contacts. This corruptive power may have dire consequences however, and players set out into the nearby mountains and depths below to discover the full extent of Ember’s influence on the civilizations that have come before.

Will you be picking up a copy?

Thanks FutureSuture. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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crt0mega Apr 25, 2016
Is there a way to get the Linux binaries separately? I've bought Torchlight several years ago in a retail store and don't like the idea of buying it again from Humble (would do so if there's no other way, but... paying twice for a game feels weird).
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