It's official: Valve is working on Steam for Ubuntu 12.04 Linux

Valve?s Steam platform was originally meant for Windows computers, and we?re sure that many Mac users were pleased when Valve finally released it for Mac computers as well. Now in case you were afraid that Valve might be going back on their word on Steam for Linux, fret not as according to Valve?s website, they have set up a blog dedicated to documenting their efforts at porting Steam onto Ubuntu 12.04. This is a move we?re sure that Linux users out there will appreciate as they have generally been somewhat neglected when it comes to gaming as most releases have been created for Windows machines. Valve?s goal is to create a Steam port with full functionality for Linux and optimize Left 4 Dead and port other Valve titles in the future. So, any Linux gamers out there excited about this? If you?d like to keep track of Valve?s progress, you can check out their blog for the details! By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Steam for Linux Caught on Video [Leak], Steam app for Android spotted with non-game categories

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