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Shakedown: Hawaii [Official Site], the open-world comedy adventure where you're building a 'legitimate' corporation was previously said that it would come to Linux, but now it's not so likely.

When I spoke to the developer back in January 2016, it seemed a pretty solid answer about getting a Linux version, but after talking to the developer today it seems it may not happen.

The developer said this in reply to my request for up to date information about the Linux version:
QuoteNot sure, but unlikely at launch. Keeping launch narrow to give me more time to focus on the game itself.

And also:
QuoteI'll likely wind up doing updates post-launch & more ports would exemplify that work, would wait for it to stabilize before potential ports.


So it's not completely off the table, but Linux is now only a "potential" platform for future port releases. A damn shame too, just look at this:
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If you really would like to see it and Linux, and you would actually buy a copy, then you can give you support to it in this forum post.

The almost GTA-like gameplay really captured my interest, so I've been following it since it was first announced. I really hope they're able to put a Linux version out, even if it's a little later. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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bubexel Jul 12, 2017
Omg it was going to be an instantbuy :( puff
Mezron Jul 12, 2017
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Very rare that I like and complete a SP game. RCR was a joy to play and complete. This would have been an instant buy for me and possibly from my son.
MayeulC Jul 13, 2017
Do not lose hope just yet. RCR had a NES port!
(I believe it started as a homebrew NES project, actually)
razing32 Jul 13, 2017
Wait. If they are porting to Switch , doesn't that mean they'll use Vulkan ? Or with graphics this simple it's irrelevant ?
StackMasher Jul 13, 2017
The title is kind of misleading, it makes it sound like the game might not get released and if it does it will only be on linux
bingus Jul 14, 2017
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Quoting: StackMasherThe title is kind of misleading, it makes it sound like the game might not get released and if it does it will only be on linux

I didn't interpret it that way, but now you mention it I can set what you mean. Maybe I'm just used to Linux users getting bad news? :)
Leopard Jul 14, 2017
Quoting: razing32Wait. If they are porting to Switch , doesn't that mean they'll use Vulkan ? Or with graphics this simple it's irrelevant ?

Switch is not using Vulkan primarily , it is only experimental.

Switch is using NVN API ( developed by Nvidia , Switch chipset provider ) as main development API.
razing32 Jul 14, 2017
Quoting: Leopard
Quoting: razing32Wait. If they are porting to Switch , doesn't that mean they'll use Vulkan ? Or with graphics this simple it's irrelevant ?

Switch is not using Vulkan primarily , it is only experimental.

Switch is using NVN API ( developed by Nvidia , Switch chipset provider ) as main development API.

aaah my mistake.
Thanks.
Cyril Jul 15, 2017
This trailer looks awesome ! I'll keep hope for a Linux release.
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