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Saints Row: The Third Also Looks Like It's Coming To Linux

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Well now, this is unexpected. It seems we may be getting quite a few of the Saints Row games, as Saints Row: The Third is showing signs of coming to Linux.

Like with the second game, this info comes from SteamDB:
Quote55241/config/oslist: linux
55241/name: Saints Row: The Third Port Linux
launch/1/config/oslist: linux
launch/1/executable: ./saintsrow3
launch/1/type: default


Obviously it's still unconfirmed, but with this now on the second and third Saints Row, it looks like it's no accident.

As usual, we urge you not to buy it until release. This way you can be sure you count as a Linux sale, and just in case the port doesn't actually surface.

About the game (Official)
Years after taking Stilwater for their own, the Third Street Saints have evolved from street gang to household brand name, with Saints sneakers, Saints energy drinks and Johnny Gat bobble head dolls all available at a store near you.

The Saints are kings of Stilwater, but their celebrity status has not gone unnoticed. The Syndicate, a legendary criminal fraternity with pawns in play all over the globe, has turned its eye on the Saints and demands tribute. Refusing to kneel to the Syndicate, you take the fight to Steelport, a once-proud metropolis reduced to a struggling city of sin under Syndicate control.

Take a tank skydiving, call in a satellite-targeted airstrike on a Mexican wrestling gang, and defend yourself against a highly-trained military force using only a sex toy in the most out- landish gameplay scenarios ever seen, igniting a city-wide war that will set Steelport on fire. Strap it on.

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metro2033fanboy Sep 10, 2015
Now im playing it! lmao!
leillo1975 Sep 11, 2015
This weekend is free. ....
kellerkindt Dec 16, 2015
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"Virtual Programming Saints Row Dev Comp"
https://steamdb.info/sub/78273/apps/
Blurps Dec 16, 2015
Virtual Programming removed Saints Row 2 & 3 form its website weeks ago. No mention of Saints Row 4 but it make sense.
I hope it will be released before the end of the year. At least Saints Row 4.
EvanBlack Jan 28, 2016
I'm very much looking forward to saints row the third on linux. It's one of my favorites. Just so funny and down right fun.
Saints Row IV is already linux supported. 2 and 3 should be soon.

To clear up a few things I've seen in this post. I know linux users really enjoy over-complicating everything lol
1. You do not need a second account for linux. You can use the same account on winblows, mac, and/or linux.
Steam does not care one bit which os you use or how many installations you have. I have steam on 3 pc's and one dual boots win10 and linux mint17.
2. You do not have to repurchase. Any game you've purchased on windows that adds linux support you can download and play with ZERO additional cost. Steam is very nice that when you own a game you can download as many times as you want, and play on any os supported. You can now even share your games with friends and family. (note only one person can play the game at a time this way). btw I love seeing new install options pop up for linux. Like saints row 4 and arma 3!
3. Steam DRM is so unobtrusive and flexible. You wont even know it's there. Also unlike EVERY other DRM options out there, you can still play most of your games "offline mode". As long the steam app knows you have a legal copy at some point, steam servers can go down or you lose internet access, you can still play!
Steam has gone to great lengths to make DRM as painless as possible. They listen to their customers and provide multiple servers to handle drm and updating. Unlike other notorious drm applications that lock you out if you can't connect and/or log in.... *cough* Origin...
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