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Just some of the games coming to Linux in 2019, the September edition

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It's been quite a while since we had a listicle of interesting games gearing up for release on Linux in 2019, let's take a fresh look today.

There's a huge amount coming and this list is by no means exhaustive (that would be impossible), plenty still to even be announced yet that I know of. This is just a nice and simple reminder on a few interesting titles you may have forgotten about or perhaps you might find something new.

September

October

November

"Fall" 2019

Q4 2019

Sometime in 2019

We already know a few interesting titles coming next year too like Spacebase Startopia, Event Horizon, Wasteland 3, The Iron Oath, Psychonauts 2, Xenosis: Alien Infection, Brigador Killers, Roguebook and so on.

If you know of a Linux game with a confirmed release date for this year that's not in the list, let us know in the comments and we may add it in.

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Interknet Sep 14, 2019
Here's a few;
Popup Dungeon
Task Force
Cartoon Strike
The End of the Sun

EDIT: Also, Blasphemous has released.


Last edited by Interknet on 14 September 2019 at 2:22 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Sep 14, 2019
Quoting: InterknetEDIT: Also, Blasphemous has released.
Not for Linux. Click the link.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 14 September 2019 at 3:20 pm UTC
sigz Sep 14, 2019
there was a time we got one or two AAA titles on a year.. Looks like since proton is a thing there is no more heavy ports (Did feral gave up too ?)


Last edited by sigz on 14 September 2019 at 5:31 pm UTC
Eike Sep 14, 2019
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Quoting: sigzthere was a time we got one or two AAA titles on a year.. Looks like proton is a thing there is no more heavy ports (Did feral gave up too ?)

I think their speed decreased, but Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be ported by them.


Last edited by Eike on 14 September 2019 at 3:58 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Sep 14, 2019
Quoting: sigzthere was a time we got one or two AAA titles on a year.. Looks like proton is a thing there is no more heavy ports (Did feral gave up too ?)
Both Feral and Aspyr slowed right down before Steam Play was a thing. As I said elsewhere on this, both only got involved due to Steam Machines/SteamOS and we're finally seeing the tail-end of it all after it went nowhere. Thankfully though, game engine support, drivers and all sorts are in such a better state.
Houtworm Sep 14, 2019
Quoting: FredOMy theory: Feral is probably bringing the Tomb Raider trilogy to Stadia first, and then finally releasing SotTR on Linux afterwards. What other reason would they have to drag on the release a year after announcing it?

I asked Feral about Stadia and the Tomb Raiders. They could not say anything about if the Native Linux version will be used or that Stadia will use the Windows version through DXVK on Linux.

There are much more games releasing for Stadia, It would be wonderful if they all had a Native Linux version, Imagine playing Cyberpunk native on Linux :O

@Liam,

Log Jammers, Resolutiion, War Selection, Lamentum, Disobedient Sheep, Cathedral, Space Grunts 2, Dead Pixels 2, Adventures of Chris, Electro Ride, Zap Blastum, Keyboard Sports, will all release in 2019, According to Steam

Fractalis is listed for Late 2019 early 2020, So not sure if it belongs here


Last edited by Houtworm on 14 September 2019 at 5:08 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Sep 14, 2019
Added a few more, won't add all suggestions though only what I think people will really be interested in. Keep any suggestions coming, especially if they have a confirmed date. We have a huge amount coming that don't give a date yet and I would rather not list them all :P
jens Sep 14, 2019
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Quoting: FredOMy theory: Feral is probably bringing the Tomb Raider trilogy to Stadia first, and then finally releasing SotTR on Linux afterwards. What other reason would they have to drag on the release a year after announcing it?

My theory is still that Shadow of the Tomb Raider will get a kind-of GOTY version soon and that Feral will base the Linux version on that one. Though I'm not so sure anymore since there is also a "croft" edition which seems a bit like a GOTY edition.


Last edited by jens on 14 September 2019 at 5:58 pm UTC
Eike Sep 14, 2019
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Quoting: HoutwormThere are much more games releasing for Stadia, It would be wonderful if they all had a Native Linux version, Imagine playing Cyberpunk native on Linux :O

I remember somebody writing here that we'd be surprised what Google made running/will make run natively under Linux. (Really should have saved a link...) That doesn't mean though that we'll get it for our machines.
antisol Sep 14, 2019
"We will look into Linux after the console launches" is enough to get you on a list of games coming in 2019?? When I see a quote like that I read it as: "There is almost definitely not going to be a Linux port".
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