Válvulas, criadores de franquias de jogos mais
vendidos (como Counter-Strike e Team Fortress) e tecnologias de ponta (como
Steam and Source), anunciou hoje o lançamento de seu vapor para o cliente
Linux. Em comemoração ao lançamento, mais de 50 títulos Linux estão agora
50-75% de desconto até quinta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 10:00 PST.
O cliente Steam já está disponível para download
gratuito a partir do Ubuntu Software Center. Ubuntu é a distribuição mais
popular do Linux usado por milhões de pessoas no mundo e conhecida por sua,
easy-to-use da experiência do cliente bem projetado.
"A introdução do Steam para Ubuntu demonstra a
crescente demanda por sistemas abertos de jogadores e desenvolvedores de
jogos", disse David Pitkin, diretor de Applications Consumidor da
Canonical. "Esperamos um número crescente de desenvolvedores de jogos para
Ubuntu incluem entre suas plataformas de destino. Estamos ansiosos para ver
jogos AAA desenvolvidos com Ubuntu em mente como parte de um dia
multi-plataforma e data de lançamento no Steam. "
"Nós somos grandes fãs do Linux. É como o indie
OS-a casa perfeita para o nosso jogo indie ", disse Alen Ladavac, CTO da
Croteam, criadora do Serious Sam franquia de jogos. "E quem melhor para
levar a carga em jogo Linux de válvula? Com a distribuição de vapor em Windows,
Mac OS, Linux e agora, além do buy-uma vez, o jogo em qualquer lugar promessa
de jogar a vapor, nossos jogos estão disponíveis para todos, independentemente
do tipo de computador que está sendo executado. Isso é enorme. "
Team Fortress 2, o jogo livre para jogar, também já
está disponível no Steam para Linux. Por um tempo limitado, os usuários do
Steam que jogam o jogo em Linux receberá automaticamente um livre, exclusivo
in-game artigo: Tux, o mascote do Linux, pode ser realizada por qualquer uma
das classes do jogo e negociados entre os jogadores. Títulos de válvulas
adicionais disponíveis no Steam para Linux incluem Half-Life, Counter-Strike
1.6 e Counter-Strike: Source.
Além de jogos, o Steam por cliente Linux inclui Big
Picture, o novo modo de vapor projetada para uso com um controlador de TV e
jogo. Com o Steam para o modo Big Picture Linux e, a Valve antecipa um número
crescente de jogadores usarão a vapor na sala de estar.
Vapor é uma plataforma líder para a entrega e
gerenciamento de PC e Mac jogos com mais de 50 milhões de contas em todo o
mundo e mais de 2.000 títulos oferecidos. Mais detalhes sobre Steam para Linux,
incluindo a discussão da comunidade, comunicados oficiais e notícias
sindicalizado tudo pode ser rastreado no Steam para Linux Community Hub em http://steamcommunity.com / linux.
Valve, creators of best-selling game
franchises (such as Counter-Strike and Team Fortress) and leading technologies
(such as Steam and Source), today announced the release of its Steam for Linux
client. In celebration of the release, over 50 Linux
titles are now 50-75% off until Thursday, February 21st at 10 AM
PST.
The Steam client is now available to download for free from the Ubuntu Software Center. Ubuntu is the most popular distribution of Linux used by millions of people globally and known for its well-designed, easy-to-use customer experience.
“The introduction of Steam to Ubuntu demonstrates growing demand for open systems from gamers and game developers,” said David Pitkin, Director of Consumer Applications at Canonical. “We expect a growing number of game developers to include Ubuntu among their target platforms. We’re looking forward to seeing AAA games developed with Ubuntu in mind as part of a multi-platform day and date release on Steam.”
“We’re huge fans of Linux. It’s like the indie OS–a perfect home for our indie game,” said Alen Ladavac, CTO of Croteam, creator of the Serious Sam franchise of games. “And who better to lead the charge into Linux gaming than Valve? With Steam distribution on Windows, Mac OS, and now Linux, plus the buy-once, play-anywhere promise of Steam Play, our games are available to everyone, regardless what type of computer they’re running. That’s huge.”
Team Fortress 2, the Free to Play game, is also now available on Steam for Linux. For a limited time, Steam users who play the game on Linux will automatically receive a free, exclusive in-game item: Tux, the Linux mascot, can be carried by any of the game’s classes and traded between players. Additional Valve titles available on Steam for Linux include Half-Life, Counter-Strike 1.6, and Counter-Strike: Source.
In addition to games, the Steam for Linux client includes Big Picture, the new mode of Steam designed for use with a TV and game controller. With Steam for Linux and Big Picture mode, Valve anticipates a growing number of gamers will use Steam in the living room.
Steam is a leading platform for the delivery and management of PC and Mac games with over 50 million accounts around the world and over 2,000 titles offered. More details regarding Steam for Linux, including community discussion, official announcements and syndicated news can all be tracked on the Steam for Linux Community Hub at http://steamcommunity.com/linux.
The Steam client is now available to download for free from the Ubuntu Software Center. Ubuntu is the most popular distribution of Linux used by millions of people globally and known for its well-designed, easy-to-use customer experience.
“The introduction of Steam to Ubuntu demonstrates growing demand for open systems from gamers and game developers,” said David Pitkin, Director of Consumer Applications at Canonical. “We expect a growing number of game developers to include Ubuntu among their target platforms. We’re looking forward to seeing AAA games developed with Ubuntu in mind as part of a multi-platform day and date release on Steam.”
“We’re huge fans of Linux. It’s like the indie OS–a perfect home for our indie game,” said Alen Ladavac, CTO of Croteam, creator of the Serious Sam franchise of games. “And who better to lead the charge into Linux gaming than Valve? With Steam distribution on Windows, Mac OS, and now Linux, plus the buy-once, play-anywhere promise of Steam Play, our games are available to everyone, regardless what type of computer they’re running. That’s huge.”
Team Fortress 2, the Free to Play game, is also now available on Steam for Linux. For a limited time, Steam users who play the game on Linux will automatically receive a free, exclusive in-game item: Tux, the Linux mascot, can be carried by any of the game’s classes and traded between players. Additional Valve titles available on Steam for Linux include Half-Life, Counter-Strike 1.6, and Counter-Strike: Source.
In addition to games, the Steam for Linux client includes Big Picture, the new mode of Steam designed for use with a TV and game controller. With Steam for Linux and Big Picture mode, Valve anticipates a growing number of gamers will use Steam in the living room.
Steam is a leading platform for the delivery and management of PC and Mac games with over 50 million accounts around the world and over 2,000 titles offered. More details regarding Steam for Linux, including community discussion, official announcements and syndicated news can all be tracked on the Steam for Linux Community Hub at http://steamcommunity.com/linux.
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