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While it's sad that Shadow Warrior 2 won't see a day-1 Linux release, in the meantime you can fill the void with the original 1997 version of the game, which has become FREE on GOG. It’s true that this classic version was already free on Steam since a long time ago, but it never had a Linux version there.

You can download this free classic version from its respective GOG Store page. You’ll get both official expansions (Wanton Destruction and Twin Dragon) as well.

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Finally, on a side note, GOG also released Shadow Warrior Classic Redux on the same day, but unfortunately without Linux support, so if you prefer this enhanced remake, you will have to go to Steam. Plus, keep in mind that you’ll have to pay for this newer version.

About the game (Official)
From the creators of Duke Nukem 3D, comes the ever-explosive, forever controversial Shadow Warrior, a first-person shooter that takes the Build engine to its extreme limits. Offering a destructible environment with a bevy of weapons--ranging from razor-sharp katanas, 4-barrel shotguns, and even your own fists--Shadow Warrior is sure to satisfy the hunger for some Lo Wang and not leave you hungry an hour later.

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-Shadow Warrior Complete includes the original Shadow Warrior and two expansions: Wanton Destruction and Twin Dragon.
-Drivable vehicles smash through walls, crush enemies, and give you new explosive firepower!
-Use a powerful arsenal of weapons, including throwing stars, uzis, and 4-barrel shotguns to take on the most outrageous collection of enemies ever created.
-Hand to Face combat mode lets you kick butt and slice 'n' dice in true ninja fashion. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: FPS, Free Game, GOG
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Mountain Man Sep 12, 2016
I rarely say no to a free game!
wvstolzing Sep 12, 2016
Thanks for the heads-up. I had played a demo of this when it first came out; never the whole thing though.
tuubi Sep 12, 2016
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The Steam key for Classic Redux is 0.99 € in the Humble Store, in case someone's interested. Does look slightly better than the original as long as you're cool with Steam.
Grimfist Sep 13, 2016
Hm can't find it on the store, seems that Germany is not on the list. But I already own the redux version on Steam which runs super fine on Linux, so yeah everything alright :D
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