GOG is developing native Linux support for its Galaxy client, signaling the platform's growing importance in PC gaming, according to multiple reports. While a specific release date remains unavailable, the move indicates GOG's commitment to expanding its reach within the gaming community.
The announcement follows a job listing for a senior software engineer focused on porting the Galaxy desktop client to Linux, as reported by The Verge. In response to a Reddit AMA, the GOG team confirmed that work on native Linux support was already underway. Terrence O'Brien, The Verge's weekend editor, noted that it was "too early to give an ETA," according to the Reddit thread.
This development highlights the increasing significance of Linux in the PC gaming landscape. The move by GOG, a platform known for its DRM-free games, could attract more users to the Linux operating system.
Simultaneously, a Baldur's Gate TV series is in development by Craig Mazin, expanding the game's narrative. However, the series is being created without the direct involvement of the original game developers, sparking some fan concerns, according to Hacker News.
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