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    Phoronix: Valve Plans To Release Artifact For Linux On 28 November

    Valve has just sent out a press release about allowing attendees at PAX West in a few weeks will be able to play their forthcoming Artifact game, but more exciting is they plan to publicly release the game at the end of November...

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  • #2
    Can't wait to see the user-posted reviews for that game.

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    • #3
      Between Hearthstone, Gwent, MTG: Online (and soon enough the superior MTG: Arena), etc. I can't imagine they'll make much of a dent in the digital card game market, but at least they'll have a Linux client.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by thunderbird32 View Post
        Between Hearthstone, Gwent, MTG: Online (and soon enough the superior MTG: Arena), etc. I can't imagine they'll make much of a dent in the digital card game market, but at least they'll have a Linux client.
        Chances are pretty high because like other games you've listed , they're targeting an existing user base: Dota players.

        Like other games did with their user base.

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        • #5
          Damn, I got excited for a moment. A card game? What a snoozer!

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          • #6
            Yey... A card game with micro-transactions where instead of paying $1000 over time to get a crapton of games, you get only one and you just pay again and again.

            Can't wait!

            /s

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            • #7
              Hmmm. I really feel as though there are not enough 3rd person action adventure games out there. The GNU Linux ports of Mad Max, Tomb Raider series , Saints Row series and Shadow of Mordor are fine but I really wish more interesting things would come out that are 3rd with integrated 1st person even.

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