Valve, the developer of games and gaming platforms, is expected to release a native Linux client of its popular Steam platform in the near future.
Through the company's CDR database, gamers have been able to compile a collection of games that appear to be ready in native Linux form. A CDR web query for games with Linux support currently yields a list of 21 titles, including Darwinia, DEFCON, Eversion, Serious Sam 3: BFE, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Dynamite Jack, Crusader Kings II, and Cubemen.
Valve, the makers of the popular game-distribution service Steam, has announced plans to convert its software and games for the Linux operating system, specifically Ubuntu. It follows comments made by Gabe Newell, Chief Executive and co-founder of Valve, who said: "I think that Windows 8 is kind of a catastrophe for everybody in the PC space".
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