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Unreal Tournament 1 through to 2004 have Linux ports. UT3 doesn't. The current in-progress UT does work on Linux, and quite well at that.
I don't know any company who even promised or tried to port these games to Linux.
I want to point out that Openrw is the very active project, and some of the missions are playable.
In the future, Linux users can probably run next two parts of GTA on Linux if they use Openrw.
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Cyberpunk 2077
Borderlands 3
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Aspyr Media seems to have silently given up on Linux porting. Even Borderlands 2's Linux port is abandoned already. They also ported Mafia III to macOS but never to Linux.
For Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt won't even release a Linux version of GOG Galaxy.
There is a SteamDB Depot data.
https://steamdb.info/app/412020/depots/
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That is because Valve and Steam machines were singlehandedly carrying the corporate, commercialized gaming industry's faith in Linux. I don't really blame Aspyr or any other porter. Please see my thread "Are we seeing the end of the most recent "golden age" of Linux gaming?".
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EDIT: Oh I see now, back from the beginning of the year. It's even semi-official. Nothing since then though? However, I'm not sold on the game itself...
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Not updated in many months, though.