Frictional Games, the developers of 'SOMA' [Official Site] have released their sales figures. The game sold about 450,000 copies of which 5,000 was from Linux gamers. So that's around 1.1%.
Update: It's worth noting that their overall figure includes PS4 sales. If it was comparing Linux against just PC systems it would have given Linux a higher mark.
Linux accounted for around 5000 direct sales.https://t.co/oZj39DROt9
— Frictional Games (@frictionalgames) September 23, 2016
That's completely in line with expectations given our market share on Steam it's about right.
They have said they will continue to support Linux, which is great to hear:
@jernejv @HeavyHDx Yes, idea is that future games will come to Linux too.
— Frictional Games (@frictionalgames) September 23, 2016
If you're interested, I spoke to a number of developers before [See Here] about their sales on Linux. You can see the latest entry here which links to the previous three before it too.
And if you didn't play SOMA yet, go and get it!
Now what a decision that is you need to take in SOMA...
Quoting: MohandevirWas it a day one support?Yes.
Quoting: MohandevirWas it a day one support?
AFAIR yes.
I still need to play the Penumbra series, then I will surely buy SOMA, which looks absolutely great!!
Quoting: manero666I still need to play the Penumbra series, then I will surely buy SOMA, which looks absolutely great!!
I first played Amnesia Dark Descent and Machine for Pigs. Afterwards, Penumbra unfortunately didn't cut in anymore.
Stats like this (1.1% Linux buyers) might not indicate the people who are dual-booting, but prefer to play on Linux (e.g. me).
Quoting: MyeulCGot it on a humble monthly, IIRC, so it won't count as a direct sale, I am afraid :)Yeah, me too... So I wonder... is this conted as a Linux or Windows sale?
I remember someone saying that if you play the first two hours on Linux it will be a Linux sale... but that it has to happen withing two weeks after activating it. Someone else said that if you activate the key on Linux then it's a Linux sale. Someone else said that if you activate it on Windows and then only play it on Linux for two hours within two weeks it'll be a Linux sale.
I don't know what to believe... I'm very confused about all this. Everyone is saying something different. Is there anyone who knows this thing for sure, and can shed some light on it once and for all?
I thing GoL should make an article, a "guide", about this and everything we need to know about how Linux sales work, about preorders, OS statistics, etc... because there's a lot of mismatching information going around and most of us don't know what it's speculation and what's fact.
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