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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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great! ... but bring the existing linux variants for games also (metro etc)
Thanks for the effort. Please do share this list of games that are not working properly yet.
If it is one I play actively, I might postpone upgrading my system until either I have finished playing the game or until patches that correct the issues are rolled out (Preferrably supporting both 14.04 an 16.04)
Great news but it would be better if you brought the missing native Linux versions for Metro, Dying Light and other AAA titles. This is where you are most lacking.
Whee
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jorlin: Thanks for the effort. Please do share this list of games that are not working properly yet.
If it is one I play actively, I might postpone upgrading my system until either I have finished playing the game or until patches that correct the issues are rolled out (Preferrably supporting both 14.04 an 16.04)
There were very few of them :) What do you play recently?
Post edited April 22, 2016 by linuxvangog
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GOG.com: A happy day for all worshipers of the mighty penguin!
All hail the mighty penguin!
I'm considering an upgrade once Linux Mint 18 comes out, just to get rid of the fglrx and have a (I hope) working open driver...
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Thanks to GOG for supporting linux! Please don't forget about the missing linux versions/installers for classic DOS games. There haven't been any updates on that for long time.
Good good!
The way MS is heading Windows, I am glad there is strong Linux support.
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sunshinecorp: I'm considering an upgrade once Linux Mint 18 comes out, just to get rid of the fglrx and have a (I hope) working open driver...
Don't worry to much - radeon is working nice with 16.04 (Mesa 11.2 brings OpenGL 4.2 for it), and at the moment AMD is working hard on amdgpu for newest Radeon-Cards.

Additionally, Vulkan comes native with amdgpu and (hopely) later for radeon-driver. It is not really necessary at this moment, so it isn't a problem actually.

@GOG.COM: Great Work, Guys! Thx for all the fish :)

Cheers, Ronny
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I'm sure GOG's Linux fanbase (all 10 of them) will be pleased.
Good to hear, I intend to upgrade to Mint 18 shortly after that's released.

Any plans to add any of the missing Linux versions of certain games here, such as the Metro Redux series, Saints Row series, Dying Light, Tropico 5 + many others?
I use KaOS and OpenSuse, but thank you for the GNU/Linux support ! :)
Post edited June 18, 2016 by onizou
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sunshinecorp: I'm considering an upgrade once Linux Mint 18 comes out, just to get rid of the fglrx and have a (I hope) working open driver...
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rldml: Don't worry to much - radeon is working nice with 16.04 (Mesa 11.2 brings OpenGL 4.2 for it), and at the moment AMD is working hard on amdgpu for newest Radeon-Cards.

Additionally, Vulkan comes native with amdgpu and (hopely) later for radeon-driver. It is not really necessary at this moment, so it isn't a problem actually.

@GOG.COM: Great Work, Guys! Thx for all the fish :)

Cheers, Ronny
I worry because right now, on my 17.3 Mint based on 14.04 Ubuntu, neither the open driver nor the proprietary one really work. :) One is just worse than the other. It's my fault really, for buying into AMD when on Linux.