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You may not remember Astroneer [Steam, Official Site], as I covered it late last year as a possible game coming to Linux. The developers have since been back in contact with me to confirm a Linux version is coming.

Quoted with permission when asking if they had made a final decision on Linux support:
QuoteHey Liam!

Yes, but not right away…

Unfortunately, we ran out of time and won’t be able to support Linux (or Mac) on our initial Early Access release. We expect to have it supported sometime early next year.

Best,

Riley Gravatt

And also:
QuoteHi Liam,

We are definitely targeting Linux support. It’s a significant priority because we want to achieve dedicated server support, which is a space where Linux is the dominant OS. So I hope you stay tuned for what comes next year.

brendan wilson


This is great news, as the game sounds like a lot of fun. Especially with the drop-in/drop-out multiplayer aspect of it.

I absolutely adore the style of the game and I think it's going to be a fantastic game to play with my son.

About the game
Explore and reshape distant worlds! Astroneer is set during a 25th century gold rush where players must explore the frontiers of outer space, risking their lives and resources in harsh environments for the chance of striking it rich.

On this adventure, a player’s most useful tool is their ability to shape their world, altering the terrain and extracting valuable resources from planets, and moons. Resources can be traded or crafted into new tools, vehicles, and modules to create everything from massive industrial bases to mobile rover bases.

- Reshape terrain as though it were made of Play-Doh.
- Explore procedurally generated planets that can be entirely deformed and traversed.
- Build a spaceship and travel to new planets and moons.
- Snap together components and objects to create custom vehicles and modules.
- 4 player online drop-in/drop-out co-op. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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seven Dec 10, 2016
looks really great!!!
OLucasZanella Dec 10, 2016
It's so funny seeing a company say that because they will use Linux for their servers they wanna do a Linux version. If it was the same with all the companies there would be no shortage of games on the OS.
Purple Library Guy Dec 11, 2016
Quoting: OLucasZanellaIt's so funny seeing a company say that because they will use Linux for their servers they wanna do a Linux version. If it was the same with all the companies there would be no shortage of games on the OS.

I've actually wondered about that--how is it that there are apparently lots of games that use Linux servers but you can't play them on Linux?
QUASAR Dec 11, 2016
It looks nice and fun, looking forward to play it with my daughters
cue58 Dec 11, 2016
Did anyone else expect to hear "John Madden" in a Microsoft Sam like voice playing over and over at any point during the trailer?
Gryxx Dec 11, 2016
Quoting: Purple Library Guy
Quoting: OLucasZanellaIt's so funny seeing a company say that because they will use Linux for their servers they wanna do a Linux version. If it was the same with all the companies there would be no shortage of games on the OS.

I've actually wondered about that--how is it that there are apparently lots of games that use Linux servers but you can't play them on Linux?

They just don't like OpenGL, especially if engine is made for DirectX. Most game servers don't actually need graphics.
Beamboom Dec 11, 2016
Fantastic news. I've been drooling over their marketing posts on Facebook for a very long time now.
Gnurfos Dec 11, 2016
Quoting: Purple Library GuyI've actually wondered about that--how is it that there are apparently lots of games that use Linux servers but you can't play them on Linux?

A server requires very different technology than a client: the server just receives commands like "player X moves to place Y" or "shoots", runs a simulation (like physics/gameplay), and sends some information back to clients. It does not even need a screen, and could be a background process (of course a cool interface for administration is useful, but that can be very simpe).

While the client has to render complicated/beautiful stuff on screen(s), play sound, and handle user input from various devices (to transform them into asid commands).
tuxintuxedo Dec 11, 2016
QuoteWe are definitely targeting Linux support. It’s a significant priority because we want to achieve dedicated server support
I just hope they know the difference between server and client version development.
tuubi Dec 11, 2016
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