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After seeing success on the Epic Games Store, and then consoles it's now confirmed to be launching on Steam on November 5 along with Linux support.

What is it? Superliminal is a single-player first-person puzzle game that uses perception as a mechanic. You play as someone who wakes up in a surprisingly lucid dream. As you complete puzzles to get to the next exit, certain patterns and truths become more apparent. It sounds like a genuinely brilliant idea, that involves plenty of thinking outside the box. What you see, is what you get.

Check out the new Steam trailer below and you'll see what it means:

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Along with the release for Steam it will get these Steam features included:

  • Remote Play Optimized - Play the game streamed to your TV using Steam Link.
  • Steam Achievements - Achievements that launched alongside the console versions in July are now fully integrated with Steam’s Achievement system.
  • Steam Workshop [beta] - The devs are working on some very experimental features for Steam Workshop. More details will be revealed soon!

On top of that a new Challenge Mode is coming so you can see how you stack up against others, along with some developer commentary. Something of a surprise was learning that it will support Linux (and macOS), as the team at Pillow Castle have teamed up with veteran porter and FNA creator Ethan Lee. That means we can expect a great port along with great support.

When it releases for Steam / Linux on November 5 it will be on a 20% discount at $15.99 with a regular price of $19.99 and the discount will last until November 12.

You can wishlist and follow Superliminal on Steam.

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kokoko3k Oct 5, 2020
Finally something new!
A new Ethan Lee port! Brilliant...
flesk Oct 6, 2020
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Looks like a day-one purchase for me.
Ehvis Oct 6, 2020
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Trippy. Want!
Bogomips Oct 6, 2020
Looks nice indeed! Added to the wishlist…
Philadelphus Oct 6, 2020
That looks pretty interesting, I'll add it to the wishlist!
Liam Dawe Oct 8, 2020
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoVulkan?
It hasn't been noted anywhere I could see.
Philadelphus Oct 9, 2020
Wish the demo up on Steam wasn't just for Windows. And that Valve would get around to letting you download Windows demos and running them on Proton!
rkfg Oct 10, 2020
Quoting: PhiladelphusWish the demo up on Steam wasn't just for Windows. And that Valve would get around to letting you download Windows demos and running them on Proton!
The demo works flawlessly on Proton, just click and play really.
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