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The Falconeer gets a huge Revolution Remaster upgrade but drops Native Linux for Proton

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Last updated: 6 Nov 2025 at 1:47 pm UTC

The Falconeer: Revolution Remaster is now available bringing a massive upgrade to the action-adventure game, but Linux gamers will now need to use Proton.

What is it? You take on the role of Falconeer, a powerful airborne warrior traversing a vast oceanic world torn apart by generations of poisonous decisions and dissent. Throughout multiple campaigns, you will experience life from many different perspectives and loyalties as you embark on a journey of discovery, and solve the mystery of the Ursee, its people and history.

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As for what the new edition update brings:

  • Completely overhauled visuals: rebuilt environments, redesigned warbirds, new lighting systems, and fully dynamic illumination that brings the skies of the Ursee to life.
  • Refined flight controls: experience a smoother, faster, and more responsive aerial combat.
  • Rebalanced missions: smarter enemies, faster pacing, and more epic encounters.
  • The Edge of the World DLC: fully integrated into the base game, now remastered to the same high standard.
  • Expanded lore and world: new settlements, visual storytelling, and subtle narrative updates deepen the Ursee’s mystery.
  • Improved controls: a reworked single control scheme providing a more intuitive experience for players on mouse and keyboard.
  • And More: New cosmetic armour sets and expanded voice acting.

Speaking about dropping the Native Linux version the developer said: "The native Linux option has been removed. It's simply [too] much for me to support additional platforms for two games. The game runs good on Proton 9 and for now that is the official support. I hope Linux players can understand that for a Solodev there are constraints."

It's currently rated Steam Deck Verified by Valve and this release also came with some specific Steam Deck improvements too like a reduction in shadow quality, a new downsampling option and other performance adjustments and improvements.

The Falconeer | Release Date: 10th November 2020

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CatKiller 5 hours ago
It's currently rated Steam Deck Verified by Valve
It's the native build that's Verified on the Deck, so dropping that is a pain for everyone.
Jarmer 5 hours ago
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huh this looks really cool for the Deck ... adding to my massive pile of "to play" games on there. Thanks for the recommendation!
GustyGhost 2 hours ago
Unity Engine

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It's simply [too] much for me to support additional platforms for two games.

The Falconeer supported platforms:

Microsoft Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Amazon Luna
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Nintendo Switch
Stadia

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I don't want to be mean, but I do wonder what troubles he'd run into with the Linux build.
rea987 2 hours ago
Another incompetent dev who bit off more than he can chew, then casually dropped the Linux support while advertising Steam Deck verification that he probably did nothing for. There goes my payment soly for the native version.
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