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Homefront: The Revolution for Linux was announced with Linux support in 2014 and to this day we still can't get any clear communication on the port.

I've done many posts on it now, but sadly even I will be sweeping this one under the rug after this article. This is mainly for anyone interested to know about the state of things for this game.

After many promising signs, like the newer publisher repeatedly claiming it was still coming to Linux and plenty of activity on SteamDB, everything has dropped off. The publisher no longer speaks about it and the official Twitter account for the game only has this to say about it now:

@gamingonlinux Nothing to share at this moment in time.

— Homefront (@HomefrontGame) January 24, 2017


After waiting so long, that kind of reply tells me a lot. The main thing is that it's likely fallen so low on their plans that it's probably never going to happen now. If it was still confirmed to be coming, they would have just said it like they did before, so this leads me to believe it's essentially been dropped.

It's sad when things like this happen. We get plenty of communication to begin with, then it all stops and then no one wants to confirm or deny anything is going to happen.

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buenaventura Jan 24, 2017
Seemed like a pretty craptastic game anyhow, who cares.
gojul Jan 24, 2017
Looks like the game sucks anyway, sooo not a big deal.
cprn Jan 24, 2017
Didn't it run on Linux at some point? I tagged it as supported in Steam store. Must have had a reason.
Leopard Jan 24, 2017
Another CryEngine game,another abandoned Linux version.

There is no hope with games developed on CryEngine.
veccher Jan 24, 2017
sad, even with a lot of bad reviews i was still thinking about buying it.
Comandante Ñoñardo Jan 24, 2017
The port is being developed by a single guy... just one guy... Probably adhonorem...
If You look at SteamDB, You gonna see that a new DLC is in the works...

The Linux version will be here after the release of all DLCs
scaine Jan 24, 2017
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Quoting: vecchersad, even with a lot of bad reviews i was still thinking about buying it.

Yeah, me too - I'm just a big fan of FPS shooters. But, well, I'm glad I was sitting down when I read this article /s. The total communications blackout never ends well.
mindplague Jan 24, 2017
Its okay. There will be others. Playing Dying Light with friends right now. Not the greatest port, but fun co-op game.
elbuglione Jan 24, 2017
Reminder nº 15353:
Never ever EVER Pre-order
elbuglione Jan 24, 2017
Quoting: mindplagueIts okay. There will be others. Playing Dying Light with friends right now. Not the greatest port, but fun co-op game.

is fixed Multi-player on Linux+Linux client?
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