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Humble have announced they're doing a DRM-Freedom Sale from now until July 9th and there's plenty of good Linux titles available.

As the name might suggest, all titles included have a DRM free build you can download direct from Humble themselves. Although, a lot of them do include a Steam key as well.

Here's a couple of interesting picks:

Check it out here if you're interested.

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Tags: DRM-Free, On Sale
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Nezchan Jul 2, 2018
Oddly, it lists Evoland 2 as a Linux game when it isn't.The devs promised it around the time of launch and never delivered.
Liam Dawe Jul 2, 2018
Quoting: KelsOddly, it lists Evoland 2 as a Linux game when it isn't.The devs promised it around the time of launch and never delivered.
Good spot, i've let my Humble contact know.
Liam Dawe Jul 2, 2018
Quoting: Patola
Quoting: KelsOddly, it lists Evoland 2 as a Linux game when it isn't.The devs promised it around the time of launch and never delivered.
Maybe it is the port, it just wasn't announced? Has anyone bought it and verified it can natively install on Linux?
There is no port, my Humble contact got back to me, the icon is now removed from it.
tuubi Jul 2, 2018
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I'm glad I was waiting until the last moment until deciding on my Steam summer sale picks. Even disregarding the added benefit of the DRM-free build and the kickback for GOL, some of the deals are actually better. Like Opus Magnum 13.11€ on Humble and 14.99€ on Steam, Slime Rancher 10.49€ vs 11.99€, and Tacoma 8.99€ vs 9.99€. Depends on region I'm sure, but worth checking out.
Nezchan Jul 2, 2018
Quoting: Patola
Quoting: KelsOddly, it lists Evoland 2 as a Linux game when it isn't.The devs promised it around the time of launch and never delivered.
Maybe it is the port, it just wasn't announced? Has anyone bought it and verified it can natively install on Linux?

I redeemed the Steam key, and was told it was not available for my system. It was part of a bundle I got for something else, so no real loss.

Interestingly, it's also listed on Wikipedia as being for Linux. Presumably thanks to promises by the dev that were later broken.
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