In what could be a blow to Linux gamers who are fans of Obsidian RPGs, Microsoft is apparently close to acquiring the studio.
Kotaku writes:
One person with knowledge of the deal told Kotaku they’d heard it was “90%” finished. Said a second person: “It’s a matter of when, not if.”
So that sounds basically certain, that Microsoft will soon own Obsidian. Both Microsoft and Obsidian declined to comment on the rumour of course, as companies usually do when deals aren't yet finished.
Naturally, this will be a worry to Linux gamers since this could mean future Obsidian titles may not arrive on Linux like they have before. Obsidian has given Linux fans Pillars of Eternity, Pillars of Eternity II and Tyranny recently so it would be a huge shame not to have their next story-driven RPG land on Linux.
Microsoft acquiring anyone always makes me feel quite uneasy, since they could end up requiring future games they publish to be exclusive to their own store therefore locking out Steam. At least if they stayed on Steam and didn't do a Linux version (for whatever reason) of their next set of games, we would have Steam Play's Proton so it wouldn't be such a major issue.
However, Microsoft seems to have done a good job at letting Mojang continue doing their thing with the Java edition of Minecraft so perhaps it will work out okay.
What are your thoughts?
Quoting: slaapliedjeI still have my Jolla shirt, but they still owe me like 100 dollars for the tablet I never got.
Heh, same here. They paid me part of the backer pledge back, but nothing since then.
MS can resurrect gaming on their store by buying up developers and slowly pushing other devs to use it, eventually maybe forcing valve to run through the MS Store... its their dream and you must remember Windows is owned by MS, they can do whatever the fck they like in the end!
Last edited by TheRiddick on 10 October 2018 at 1:20 am UTC
If that does come true, I lost some future games, and they lost a potential customer.
Quoting: 14I feel like it's more important to buy any remaining Obsidian games on my wish list DRM-free. *walks over to GOG*Good point. I have yet to buy and play anything past the first PoE base game, but when I do GOG might be a safer option, if this comes to pass.
Fingers crossed they'll continue to make Linux games but unsure about that.
But that's the reality, you'll have to take that "big offer" and "selling out". Because at the end of the day, you have to "feed" your family at home.
And Xbox fans... Rejoice!
Quoting: oldrocker99Why couldn't it have been InXile?:><:Let inXile stay independent. I generally like inxile games better than obsidian games, but preferably both would stay independent of microsoft.
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