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The developers of STASIS [Steam, GOG, Official Site] gave an update today on the progress of a Linux version and the good news is that they are actively working on it!

From their post:
QuoteHey Guys,

Good news is that we are actively working on the Linux port. We have one more bug to get rid of that we are having issues reproducing reliably. Once it's squashed, the game will be ready for the closed beta. STASIS plays very nicely and we are super pleased with it so far. I also had a full play through of CAYNE today on Ubuntu - it will get a day one Linux release and apart from a mouse bug it is also on par 1 to 1 with the PC build.

-The Bros


About the game
STASIS is a point-and-click, sci-fi, horror adventure game played from a unique isometric perspective. STASIS intertwines a gruesome narrative with retro adventure gameplay. Combine items, interact with computers and solve puzzles while experiencing the gritty atmosphere.

In the distant future, aboard a seemingly abandoned spacecraft, John Maracheck awakes from stasis. He must push himself to new physical and emotional limits and unravel the mysteries around him.

John is in tremendous pain, his wife and daughter are missing, and time is running out as the Groomlake plunges further into the swirling blue methane clouds of Neptune.


Very excited to play this one and great news their news game 'CAYNE' [Official Site] will have a day-1 release! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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hummer010 Dec 15, 2016
That's great news! I hope the Linux version makes it to GOG as well. STASIS was one of the bonuses during the last GOG sale! I hung onto it in hopes of a Linux version.


Last edited by hummer010 on 15 December 2016 at 8:52 pm UTC
g000h Dec 15, 2016
Likewise, I got it as a bonus in the GOG Winter Sale. Would be very happy to have a native Linux version.
JudasIscariot Dec 15, 2016
We will get the native Linux version on GOG, I can guarantee that :D
Avehicle7887 Dec 15, 2016
Holy Cow! Can't wait for it. I was going to Wine this one but since it's coming as a native I might as well wait for it, the artwork from this dev is amazing.
Shmerl Dec 16, 2016
Yep, got it as part of GOG winter sale too. Another option was Wasteland 3 backer reward, but I already got it from GOG before.
boltronics Dec 16, 2016
I brought it with the intent of running it under Wine (and it does indeed run very well under Wine) because the game looks awesome - but I stopped when I heard a GNU/Linux version will be released and will wait for it.
bingus Dec 16, 2016
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Yeah I've been waiting on this one for a while. Glad to hear it's getting closer to a release!
Nanobang Dec 16, 2016
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These are my fingers: II
They are crossed: X
Jahimself Dec 16, 2016
Very good news for a very good game. Was waiting desillusionally for that game on linux. :)
robvv Dec 18, 2016
Played the Linux beta of Stasis and it was very enjoyable with an ending that caught me unawares. Had to complete the final section of the game in Wine, though, as there was one show-stopping bug which I couldn't work around.
Definitely recommended, however :-)
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