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Extended support for our expanding catalog of Linux games



A happy day for all worshipers of the mighty penguin! Ubuntu 16.04 LTS has been released and is fully supported by GOG.com, making your Linux gaming experience smoother and more stable than ever before.

Alongside the 16.04 release GOG.com will of course continue to support 14.04, although we suggest keeping your system updated to minimize the risk of running into any issues. Our support also extends to any future non-LTS releases, official Ubuntu flavors (like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc.), and derivatives (e.g. Linux Mint, elementaryOS etc.), so as long as your operating system is part of the Ubuntu family, you have nothing to worry about. Naturally, our technical support and refund policy apply to all these versions.

Our brave QA team has been tirelessly testing the games in our Linux catalog and we're happy to report that nearly all of them are already fully compatible with Ubuntu 16.04. The very few temperamental ones are getting fixed soon, so keep an eye out for patches.

AMD Radeon users should remember that the fglrx driver is removed from this release and they should use the opensource driver that is included in 16.04 by default. Read more about it <span class="bold">here</span>.

If you find yourself in need of technical support or more details regarding Linux matters, head to this <span class="bold">FAQ</span>. All the information in it will be updated soon.


Happy upgrades!
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JudasIscariot: All those should work just fine on 16.04 and if they didn't I would've been informed about them not working since for 5 of those games I deal with the developers directly :)
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shmerl: Can you please direct this to GOG QA? They should test all 32 bit games on large XFS partitions (1+ TB and more). A lot of them have this infamous bug: https://www.gog.com/mix/linux_games_with_large_xfs_partition_bug

Developers can easily avoid it, but many simply don't pay any attention. GOG should either stop accepting 32 bit releases, or should require developers fixing this mess by using -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64.

But at least GOG QA should have this test case in place, since still many games are released on GOG with this bug.
Look, we're in no position to demand that developers do this or that. We may only suggest and that is as far as we're willing to go since we have to work with people and not place demands on them.

In cases such as these, it's up to you, the consumer, to get in contact with the developers since it's your money they need in order to make more games.

You have to remember that we're a distributor first and foremost. Place yourself in a developer's shoes: would you want a store making constant demands for something as specific as support for XFS? Or put yourself in our shoes: how would we look if we were to send out emails to developers demanding that they build a 64-bit or universal version of a Linux game or otherwise we don't carry that Linux version? And then how would we look to the masses of people who simply want a Linux version of a game from us but we'd have to tell them "Oh sorry, the game's 32-bit only so no Linux version for you."

It's bad enough we don't have already existing versions of Linux games for reasons I can't go into so let's not add even more games to the "no Linux version on GOG" pile, shall we? :)
Please select Ubuntu 14.04 for now. We're aware of the issue, and will be fixing it soon!