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Recently, Metro Exodus ended its Epic Store exclusivity and Deep Silver (the publisher) confirmed it was heading to Linux. In a recent Reddit AMA (Ask me anything), the developer 4A Games mentioned the Linux port too.

In reply to a comment asking about macOS/Linux they said this:

[…] Throughout DLC development we've also been very busy working on various platforms for all of the Metro series. We recently confirmed the linux version and will reveal the launch date for that soon. […]

Really great to see it get confirmed multiple times now, strange though how they were so quiet on it before it hit Steam to no be so willing to talk about it when asked. Having all the Metro games on Linux is going to be great though, a full series for us. Seems it's had a warm reception on Steam too, with it now having a "Very Positive" user rating from well over ten thousand people.

Once they do talk about dates, we will let you know. Will you be picking up a copy when it's out for Linux officially?

You can check out Metro Exodus on Steam.

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Tags: FPS, Steam, Upcoming | Apps: Metro Exodus
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Comandante Ñoñardo Apr 10, 2020
The good thing about game development is that you can work at home... Another Linux depot activity detected.
JJNova Apr 18, 2020
Quoting: celphyPretty torn over here. EGS's exclusivity is a no-go for me.
But I'd like to support a Linux version ASAP.


I know I am late to this conversation, but someone just linked me to it. I would like to point out that although they took an EGS exclusivity, the previous Metro games have been released on Linux DRM-Free. If the next one does also then it would seem there is more good-will than bad in the company.

Weird I rarely hear people complain about Steam exclusivity.
Ehvis Apr 18, 2020
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Quoting: JJNovaWeird I rarely hear people complain about Steam exclusivity.

That's because although some choose to do so, Valve has never paid anyone to keep it off other stores.
Eike Apr 21, 2020
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Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoMore Linux movement

We are close...

Happy cake day, commandante!
crt0mega Apr 21, 2020
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoMore Linux movement

We are close...
Aye, happy birthday!
Judging for the frequent Linux depot activity, the Linux port is around the corner.
Comandante Ñoñardo May 22, 2020
Now I have my doubts about the Linux depot activity:
*Or the port is coming soon.
*Or they are facing serious technical issues that they cannot solve.
Lolo01 May 22, 2020
Yet he's on Stadia.
The Linux version shouldn't cause that many problems.
crt0mega May 27, 2020
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoNow I have my doubts about the Linux depot activity:
*Or the port is coming soon.
*Or they are facing serious technical issues that they cannot solve.
It's still on the way.


Last edited by crt0mega on 27 May 2020 at 3:53 pm UTC
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