Valve Counter-Strike: Source for Linux is available

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Valve has on Steam, the Linux version of Counter-Strike: Source posted. Previously, the game developer and publisher already have version 1.6 of Counter-Strike for Linux, as well as some other shooters.

While the Linux client of Steam on more and more Linux systems are installed, Valve is busy trying to get as much as possible own titles to porting it to the open-source operating system, and to put it in its online game platform. For example, Valve’s Team Fortress 2, Half-Life and Counter-Strike 1.6 for Linux. Now there is Counter-Strike: Source added. It is expected that more titles will follow, partly due to the expected Steam Box that will also have a version of Linux – probably Ubuntu will start to run.

Counter-Strike: Source, an fps based on the Source/HL2 engine, which in 2004 by Valve was released, it still has a large community with several clans. Gamers who have the game already on Windows bought in Steam, the game directly download the Linux edition of the gaming platform. Who the game has not previously purchased, pay an amount of 19,99 euros.