Steam Linux Beta Opens Up To More Gamers

Written by Michael Larabel in Valve on 22 November 2012 at 08:29 AM EST. 32 Comments
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Prior to going on their Thanksgiving holiday, Valve's Linux cabal opened up the Steam Linux Beta program to an additional five-thousand applicants.

There's lots of excitement about Valve's games on Linux since it went into public beta earlier this month. Last week I mentioned their Linux beta was ramping up and now on Wednesday was an announcement that an additional 5,000 Linux gamers have had their accounts activated to participate in testing out the Source Engine games on Linux.

The announcement of 5k more Linux gamers being eligible for the Steam Linux Beta was shared on their site. If you're interested, you can apply to be part of the beta. Expect the Steam Linux client and Source Engine for Linux to leave beta around February of 2013.

I've been part of the Linux beta since the beginning, however, until a later date when the beta is more open and any initial issues are worked out, benchmarks and other information can't be shared. But when the time comes, of course, there will be plenty of Phoronix benchmarks from the Source Engine games on Linux with different drivers and hardware.
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