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Since Life is Strange came out for Linux, and Vampyr is using UE4, I contacted them and asked if they plan to release it for Linux too, and whether they will release it on GOG.
That's what they answered:
So, keep tabs on this one. There is some chance they'll be interested in Linux release. Or even better, contact them if you think the game is promising, encourage them and express your interest in the Linux release (and DRM-free one if you want it).
Otherwise...*sigh* So far, DontNod was very high up on my list of favourite developers, because they had the guts to make games with strong female lead characters while the large rest of the industry still acts as if women don't exist. And now they are making a game with a male lead, like, you know...everyone else?
I suppose a lot will depend on how easy UE4 will be to export to Linux by the time it releases. Assuming they don't stick with an older release.
http://www.pcgamesn.com/vampyr/vampyr-will-let-you-choose-to-cure-london-or-drink-it-dry