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Three Dungeons & Dragons classics, and more, now available for Linux!

Not even two months ago we've rolled out a feature that you, dear GOGgers, have requested almost since day one of our service: support for Linux games. It took us some time to do it the GOG-way, but we managed to unite our ideals of how DRM-free gaming should be, with the idea of the truly free OS, so passionately loved by many. We've kick-started our Linux games catalog with a selection of 50 titles, old and new, many of them available officially for that OS for the very first time! Doing that, we've mentioned our plans to expand this offer to over 100 titles in the coming months. Well, the day has come. With today's 15 additions we've passed the 100-title. And, boy, what great additions these are! Just look at those titles:

Baldur's Gate: The Original Saga - first time officially on Linux!
Baldur's Gate 2 Complete- first time officially on Linux!
Planescape Torment- first time officially on Linux!
Broken Age
Brutal Legend
Costume Quest
F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0- first time officially on Linux!
Psychonauts
Stacking
Papers, Please
Eschalon Book I
Eschalon Book II
Eschalon Book III
Realms of Chaos
Silent Service 1 + 2- first time officially on Linux!

We're glad to see GOG.com becoming more and more of a go-to place for classic Linux gaming, and we're equally happy to deliver all those great new games supporting the free OS from Day-1. With our Linux catalog getting more and more extensive by the day, and featuring many games you couldn't get anywhere else, we've established our presence in the Linux-gaming landscape, and we're far from dropping the pace. More to come!
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Smannesman: Nice work, although again I don't agree with calling DOSBoxed games 'officially on Linux'.
It is nice to know that if I ever do scrape enough money together to buy a new computer and install Linux on said computer I'll have plenty of games to play on it.
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Retroguiden: I think "officially" should be interpreted as sanctioned by the publisher, or current rightsholder.
...and with support offered. That's basically it, yes.
Nowhere do we say the games have native Linux builds.
Just a slight delay on our part, should be up and visible in a couple of minutes.
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SimpleUser: Excellent news GOG - thanks.

This does raise an interesting question:

Are we GOG-gers or GOG-ers?

Personally I've always thought of myself as a GOGer :)
The more "G"s the merrier! "G"'s arrrrre grrrrrrreat!
Post edited October 14, 2014 by G-Doc
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DoctorGOGgles: Stacking doesn't show any download links for Linux in my library (yet)...
Should be showing up in about a minute or so :) Sorry!
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Trilarion: Cool. Is there an easy way to filter the library by supported OS system? For example I would like to get an overview about all games I own here which have Linux support.
Type linux in your game shelf's search bar :)