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'Osiris: New Dawn' [Official Site, Steam] is a very impressive looking mix of multiplayer survival, adventure, action and so on. The developers have mentioned that a Linux version is on the table.

From the forum post asking about it:
QuoteThe game is being developed on Unity. We are striving for MAC/Linux/Steam OS. Not all of them will be supported when we launch on Early Access.

If you're going to post in that forum topic to give your support, remember that just "+1" is considered spam by Steam. It's also rather unhelpful, voice your support properly.

It looks pretty amazing, so I really do hope the developers do keep Linux in mind and don't let it fall to the bottom of the list.

About the game (Official)
The year is 2046 and mankind’s discovery of near-lightspeed "fold engine" propulsion has empowered mankind's Osiris expeditionary missions to the Gliese 581 system. You are the second colonization team sent by the U.N.E. (United Nations of Earth) to study potential habitable planets when your spacecraft malfunctions braking from light speed, forcing an emergency landing on the planet’s surface.

Overcome the dangers of an environment with unpredictable weather conditions by building a central base, expanding the structure further with modular units to grow food, create research centers, manufacturing bays and more. To further advance technologies and thrive on the planet, traverse into a world filled equally with breathtaking landscapes and alien terrors that will freeze your blood. Osiris is a beautiful game that uniquely combines inventive crafting, curious exploration, and skillful combat. Explore an alien system and colonize worlds of incredible wonders and unforgiving dangers. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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MaCroX95 Sep 29, 2016
Graphics seems really nice, it's pleasure to see deveopers' interest in cross-platform gaming :) Probably getting this one.
Kuduzkehpan Sep 29, 2016
Unity is a truely success for every gamer on planet. And every game with cross-platform dries my wallet badly.. Thx to devs greate job peeps. keep supporting cross-platform
neowiz73 Sep 29, 2016
very nice looking game, i'll probably grab it as soon as it's available for Linux.
Zelox Sep 29, 2016
Wow! Looks amazing, I just hope there will be a gog version in the future for this one.
Almost any sci fi game that support linux is a insta buy for me.
Slackdog Sep 29, 2016
You reckon they can hold off a few months? I got a huuuuuge backlog and this one looks great, dammit! :)
Tak Sep 29, 2016
I don't get why "+1" is spam or unhelpful.
Developers usually say things like, "We'll look into supporting Linux if there's enough interest." Why should everyone write an essay just to indicate interest?
Liam Dawe Sep 29, 2016
Quoting: TakI don't get why "+1" is spam or unhelpful.
Developers usually say things like, "We'll look into supporting Linux if there's enough interest." Why should everyone write an essay just to indicate interest?
Steam's own rules I'm afraid.
GustyGhost Sep 29, 2016
Quoting: TakI don't get why "+1" is spam or unhelpful.
Developers usually say things like, "We'll look into supporting Linux if there's enough interest." Why should everyone write an essay just to indicate interest?

Then let's come up with a new way to express interest. Perhaps something like the GNU plus Linux copy pasta. What is spam, in their book?
Segata Sanshiro Sep 29, 2016
Quote...when we launch on Early Access.

Nah, I'll pass for now then. Looks great though, I'd get it if/when it's complete and if it works well as a standalone singleplayer experience.
Ehvis Sep 29, 2016
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Apart from the fact that +1's are complete useless (if a dev would listen to the number of +1's, then a port would never come), you can be a bit more verbose. After all, you expert a dev to put effort into making a port, the least you can do is express you interest in a proper sentence.
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