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I saw on E3 that Square Enix will make remake of Final Fantasy VII, man I hope that after the ps4 release that they will jump on board with Valve and make Steam OS version of this game ^_^, and in the future that we will be able to enjoy Final Fantasy series on Linux as well :S:
So what are your thought about Square Enix will jump on board with Linux in the future Gaming on Linux community ?
So far I've only counted (based on publisher)
twofour from Nyu Media (I believe they are actively trying to provide tools) and some from Mangagamer (seems to be mostly adult oriented and aren't on Steam). There are some other ones, but it's difficult to discern which are actually Japanese (opposed to influences) without some heavy digging. For example, I didn't know La Mulana and Cavestory were Japanese indies. Though the port obviously isn't from them (which I'm okay with, but it definitely shows how much Linux is very new concept to them).Then there are the two Kickstarter miracles that we have yet to officially try out upon future release. Mighty No 9 and Bloodstained. Probably the closest we're going to get for now as far as big budget Japanese developers go.
Maybe in the future. Unless there is things happening behind the curtains (believe it when I see it).