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di0nizus: ...
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Plokite_Wolf: With CD Projekt mismanaging resources and making more and more Witcher spinoffs instead of bringing more staff to GOG that really needs some, your dreams will still be dreams I'm afraid.
This is simply not the case.

As for official word on the topic -

We are not actively working on it as it is currently not our foremost priority and we have to put our limited resources to other upcoming features.
Post edited September 19, 2018 by Linko90
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Linko90: This is simply not the case.
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Plokite_Wolf: I was referring to this, actually. All I see there is bad distribution of staff and resources. You folks don't need more in-house games than you already had in preparation, you need to look after your own storefront that has so many things breaking on it lately and its belonging client that you're trying to push. Steam just dropped a bombshell that makes it easier to game on Linux and you can bet it will increase the number of Linux gamers, while CD Projekt, judging from that response (which is not the first time I've read it), effectively threw in the towel whether they're willing to admit so or not.
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Linko90: We are not actively working on it as it is currently not our foremost priority and we have to put our limited resources to other upcoming features.
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Plokite_Wolf: There we go.
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nightcraw1er.488: If you love drm free games you do not need a client.
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Plokite_Wolf: Multiplayer-capable games that use Steamworks/Galaxy API simply don't put Linux versions here. Tooth & Tail is a prime example.
Expressing frustration with a lack of Linux client is understandable, but lets no mix speculation and assumptions together to present them as facts. It only makes discussions murkier.

We will update users if anything changes on the Linux client front. Hope this clears things up a little :)