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Skullgirls For Linux Confirmed

By @nlguve - | Views: 10,909

A couple of days ago I wrote an article here on GOL, to ask if we could show our demand for the game Skullgirls.

And they just announced that they will support Linux in the future! (They announced it even before OSX!)

Note: The funding campaign is for the DLC which you can preorder for $5.
For information about getting the game check out their website at skullgirls.com.

#Skullgirls is coming to #Linux! Support us and get a download code and more characters! indiegogo.com/projects/keep-…

— Skullgirls (@Skullgirls) March 15, 2013


To me, it's very awesome to see that we can convince game developers that we are a viable market.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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6 comments

toor Mar 15, 2013
Looks like it's a DLC.
Will I really get the game if I pay $5? o.0
Alex V.Sharp Mar 15, 2013
Point. I've edited the article accordingly to avoid any confusion.
Kame Mar 15, 2013
Well, the funding campaign is for quite a few things (including the DLC) but most importantly it's to help with the PC release (and now Linux), At the $30 backer level you get a steam code for the PC release, as well as access to the PC beta. Someone should find out if there will be a Linux beta, as well as if the Linux version is actually going to be native. I remember them talking about a possible cider mac port.
tweakedenigma Mar 15, 2013
Quoting: Kameif the Linux version is actually going to be native. I remember them talking about a possible cider mac port.

I recall this as well, although it doesn't really matter to me if its native or not as long as its supported I am ok with them using any method possible.
Sabun Mar 15, 2013
So many games, so little money... :'(
Vadsamoht Mar 16, 2013
They haven't released much info, but a week or two ago they mentioned that someone had contacted them wanting to do a Linux port, so I'd assume that it will be native.
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