GOG is actively developing native Linux support for its Galaxy client, signaling a growing recognition of Linux's importance in the PC gaming landscape, according to multiple reports from The Verge. While an official release date remains unannounced, the company's efforts reflect the increasing significance of Linux in the gaming world.
The announcement of native Linux support comes after GOG posted a job listing for a senior software engineer focused on porting the Galaxy desktop client to Linux, as reported by The Verge. The company then confirmed the ongoing work in response to a Reddit AMA. The Verge's weekend editor, Terrence O'Brien, noted that it was too early to provide an estimated time of arrival.
Simultaneously, the beloved Baldur's Gate game series is being adapted into a TV show, as reported by The Verge and BBC Technology. The series will be helmed by Craig Mazin, known for his work on "The Last of Us" adaptation and "Chernobyl," and will continue the storyline beyond Baldur's Gate 3. However, the original developers, Larian Studios, will not be directly involved in the adaptation, which has raised concerns among fans. The game series has achieved massive success, selling over 20 million copies.
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