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Sudden Strike 4 looks like an amazing RTS that will have Linux support

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This got totally missed, Sudden Strike 4 [Official Site, Steam] has a trailer out from December that shows off a little of this RTS game and it looks amazing.

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They've already confirmed Linux support and have done since the moment the game announced, so I'm looking forward to it. The trailer clearly states Linux too at the end.

It will be available sometime this Spring.

As someone who now has a lot of hours in Company of Heroes 2, I welcome more competition in the RTS space for us. This game will have a full single-player campaign as well as online play, so I look forward to fighting some of you online. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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TheRiddick Feb 13, 2017
Sorry I didn't realize SteamOS+AND+Steam Machines were a huge global success, I guess there must be a private website in the corner of the world somewhere that talks about them often which I haven't seen..... (nevermind the fact steam devs called it a NON success themselves... lol)

I never said steam hijacked linux btw, I was only commenting on what some people seem to think (and often won't think otherwise)..


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slaapliedje Feb 18, 2017
I never said they were a huge success either, but failure would mean they are no longer being made/sold/updated, which is clearly not the case. Hell, they were barely even advertised outside of Steam itself. Let's face it, Atari (After the Tramiels took over) style marketing simply doesn't work in this day and age if you want to push machines. Dell still sells Ubuntu on Laptops, and I bet those don't sell all that well either, but they must be making enough prophet on it to keep it up.

The manufacturers updating thei steam machines is also a good sign they are selling more than the utter fail some people seem to push.

Remember when there were more than just two giants and the trailing one? Thise were glorious console days, and it would be nice if we had some more choices.
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