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XCOM: Enemy Unknown Looks Set To Hit Linux

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XCOM: Enemy Unknown will place you in control of a secret paramilitary organization called XCOM. As the XCOM commander, you will defend against a terrifying global alien invasion by managing resources, advancing technologies, and overseeing combat strategies and individual unit tactics.

Super excited about this one, wanted to play this for quite some time.

It has popped up on SteamDB a few hours ago:
Quoteabout 2 hours ago Changed Depots
200525/config/oslist: linux
200525/name: Linux_XCOM_Executables
200526/config/oslist: linux
200526/name: Linux_XCOM_BaseContent
200527/config/oslist: linux
200527/name: Linux_XCOM Slingshot
200528/config/oslist: linux
200528/name: Linux_XCOM Elite Soldier Pack
200529/config/oslist: linux

And it goes on with more...

So get ready to face off against the Aliens and save the earth!



Who else is super excited to see another AAA game come our way? Especially this one as it's a re-boot of one of my favourite games XCOM: Enemy Unknown (released in 1994, yes they gave it the same title).

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Key Features
  • Strategy Evolved: XCOM: Enemy Unknown couples tactical turn-based gameplay with incredible action sequences and on-the-ground combat. 
  • Strategic Base: Recruit, customize and grow unique soldiers and manage your personnel. Detect and intercept the alien threat as you build and expand your XCOM headquarters. 
  • Tactical Combat: Direct soldier squads in turn-based ground battles and deploy air units such as the Interceptor and Skyranger. 
  • Worldwide Threat: Combat spans the globe as the XCOM team engages in over 70 unique missions, interacting and negotiating with governments around the world.



I honestly cannot believe I am actually doing a news post saying it's coming to Linux, this has been a good year for us. I didn't for a moment expect this one.

Edit:
Just bear in mind this is published by 2K Games who do a lot of games like Bioshock, Borderlands, NBA 2014 etc. It looks like Amazon did let the ball drop early and it wasn't as much of an error as we thought. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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abelthorne Nov 22, 2013
Quoting: Quote from owen123I really want to buy it now because of linux but I not sure if it could be mistake and then I will waste £7 :/
What you guys think?

If you have a Windows machine and want to play the game, I'd say go for it. if you're on Linux only, I'd advise you to wait for the Linux release.

The game will probably be -75% at Christmas again anyway and will have other promos at same price in the future, so there's no rush.
Anonymous Nov 22, 2013
Quoting: Quote from Swiftpaw
Quoting: Quote from LinuxGamerIt looks like I can at last buy this game :). Of course when it will 100% appear on steam with Linux tag.
You don't need to.  They know what platform you play the game on.  You're expected to do things like buying it during a sale even before it is out for Linux.
I am more worried that they will not release it on Linux that anything else. Because otherwise It would be wasted buy for me :(
Anonymous Nov 22, 2013
Quoting: Quote from abelthorneThere are a few games that have been in the CDR base for quite some time and are yet to be released (e.g. Botanicula, LIMBO, System Shock 2...)

Besides, I think XCOM will be a lineup game for the Steam Machines and will probably be officially announced in january. I wouldn't count on a release before Christmas.

Well hell. I stand corrected. 

Though I do think we'll see XCOM come out before Christmas, or at least sooner rather than later. To me, it seems Valve is positioning Steam Machines as both an alternative to and an extension of current PC gaming. They're more interested in building up a library at the moment, so I doubt they'll request anything currently on the market be held back for its official release. Anything that's out for Linux now will only strengthen Steam Machines later.

Also, for all the people saying it looks like 2K games are coming to Linux. Right now, I'm thinking it's more about Firaxis. Just because XCOM is about a 99% sure thing, and Civ V looking very, very likely, doesn't necessarily mean Borderlands 2 and Bioshock Infinite are just around the corner. They're all published by 2K, but made by multiple different studios. Studios who may or may not immediately support Linux.
adlainewson Nov 22, 2013
oh man that's incredible news, I didn't even let myself hope it could happen..
abelthorne Nov 25, 2013
Quoting: Quote from AnonymousThough I do think we'll see XCOM come out before Christmas, or at least sooner rather than later. To me, it seems Valve is positioning Steam Machines as both an alternative to and an extension of current PC gaming. They're more interested in building up a library at the moment, so I doubt they'll request anything currently on the market be held back for its official release. Anything that's out for Linux now will only strengthen Steam Machines later.

Well, I stand corrected too. ;)

Valve has already announced that the Steam Machines will be officially presented at CES, along with a list of studios that have been working on games, so they are indeed helding back a bunch of AAA (or AAAish) games in order to have what can be considered a lineup for a new console (and the fact that it's a Firaxis game and we've seen Civ 5 in Steam Machines promo makes me think that XCOM is planned for the lineup).

Besides, when new Linux games appear in the CDR base, it usually takes a bit of time for them to be released. Four or five weeks looks short to me to go from "signs of Linux support" to "game works".

Anyway, if the game is available on Linux before Christmas, I'll be quite happy to be proven wrong. :)
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