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Counter-Strike: Condition Zero (CS:CZ) is now available for Linux players via Steam. CS:CZ is the fifth Valve title to be released for Linux and, with its release, pushes the total number of Linux games available on Steam to 80.

Launched just three weeks ago, the Steam for Linux client is available for free from the Ubuntu Software Center. More Valve titles are heading to Linux in the coming weeks and months.

I am betting the next titles will be games like Day of Defeat, Day of Defeat: Source being officially released would be nice for me personally as I used to play a lot of that game!

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Guest Mar 7, 2013
I hope to see CS:GO next, just because that's the latest iteration of the Source engine.

After that, Half-Life 2 and EP1/2 or Portal 1/2 would be my favourites to get the treatment.

Still, whatever comes I will be grateful :)
Sabun Mar 7, 2013
Same here! Can't wait for CS:GO, loved Arms Race mode. Definitely awesome that they're porting all their old titles, Valve is definitely a hard working company (not like the slackers over at EA/Activision/Blizzard, nasty).
Liam Dawe Mar 7, 2013
I agree my most wanted title is probably CS:GO to have a real this generation FPS on Linux that isn't TF2, then DOTA2 is next on my personal list.
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