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This is an expanded and reimagined version of the management sim, The Spatials. It’s yet to be released but the developers have confirmed that a Linux version is in the works.

GOL took a look at the original game last year and it seemed to fill the void in fun space station management simulations. This reimagined version expands the game in nearly every way; new structures, items and gameplay elements are just some of the areas that have been worked on. This is on top of added mod support.

A recent tweet confirmed that the game is indeed coming to Linux:

@gamingonlinux It's planned and I will try to make the port soon, but I have a crazy week ahead so I cannot give a date

— The Spatials (@TheSpatials) June 29, 2016


The game will launch into Steam’s Early Access on July 7th and anyone who owns the original before July 5th will automatically get a free copy of the new and enhanced game.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Guest Jun 30, 2016
I wish it was space station 13 like....That game seriously needs a native Linux version.
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