GOG is actively developing native Linux support for its Galaxy desktop client, a move that underscores the growing significance of Linux in the PC gaming landscape. While a specific release date remains unannounced, the company confirmed the project is underway, according to multiple reports.
The news of GOG's Linux support stems from a recent job listing for a senior software engineer focused on porting the Galaxy client. Further confirmation came in response to a Reddit AMA, where the GOG team revealed the work was already in progress. "Its still too early to give an ETA," the Reddit thread stated, according to The Verge.
This development aligns with broader trends in the tech world. The increasing interest in Linux is also reflected in other areas, such as the development of tools like Matchlock, a CLI tool designed to secure AI agent workloads within a Linux-based sandbox. Matchlock allows AI agents to run code in isolated, disposable environments, mitigating security risks.
The announcement of GOG's Linux support comes amid other developments in the gaming world. A Baldur's Gate TV series is also in development by Craig Mazin, extending the game's narrative, though without the direct involvement of the original game developers, according to multiple sources.
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