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Shadow Warrior Looks Like It Will Come To Linux

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Cue heavy breathing, Shadow Warrior, the fantastic and brutal looking FPS from Flying Wild Hog and Devolver Digital has some very promising signs it's going to come to Linux.

The game has "Overwhelmingly Positive" reviews on Steam from 5,804 people. With very few bad reviews, and that's quite amazing.

There is now a "Shadow Warrior Mac and Linux Testing" package on SteamDB, so it looks promising, but of course it's never confirmed until a developer shouts it out.

We shot off a cheeky tweet to the Devolver guys, and will update you if we get anything back.

This could quite easily be one of the secret games from Feral Interactive or Aspyr Media.

About the game
Shadow Warrior is a bold re-imagining of the classic 3D Realms’ shooter from independent developer Flying Wild Hog (Hard Reset) starring the legendary and quick-witted warrior Lo Wang. Combine the brute force of overwhelming firepower with the elegant precision of a katana to annihilate the merciless armies of the shadow realm in an exhilarating and visually stunning transformation of the classic first-person shooter.

Are you excited? I am! Pretty glad I have my new 970 to whack the details up on this bad boy.

Thanks for letting us know Ronsen. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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adolson Jan 21, 2015
Quoting: FutureSuture
Quoting: lucifertdarkOh No! not another game that I already own from my Windows days, how am I expected to support these companies in their Linux ports?
Simple. Buy it again and gift it to a fellow Linux user or a Linux using friend.
Or, buy a copy on Linux, leave it in inventory for a couple weeks so it counts as a Linux sale, and then give it to a Windows-using friend who was planning to buy it. Then it adds 1 to Linux and steals 1 from Windows, making up for the difference.
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