Well that really was fast. Free Stars: Children of Infinity, the sequel to The Ur-Quan Masters (Star Control 2) is now confirmed to be supporting Linux (and macOS).
Free Stars: Children of Infinity, the sequel to The Ur-Quan Masters (Star Control 2) is now confirmed to be supporting Linux (and macOS).
The Kickstarter campaign has only been up for just over a day and it’s already managed to pull in over $240,000 in funding.
This means the $220,000 stretch goal for Linux and macOS support has been achieved as confirmed by the developer.
Since it also passed $240K, it will also now see a DRM-free PC release as well so that’s double good news.
It’s not confirmed what DRM-free stores they will put it on but their announcement mentioned possibilities being itch.io and GOG.
The campaign still has a whole 29 days to go with extra stretch goals including more languages, local co-op, console ports, English voice over and if they somehow hit $4.4 million they will open source it all.
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Free Stars: Children of Infinity, the sequel to The Ur-Quan Masters (Star Control 2) is now confirmed to be supporting Linux (and macOS).
The Kickstarter campaign has only been up for just over a day and it’s already managed to pull in over $240,000 in funding.
This means the $220,000 stretch goal for Linux and macOS support has been achieved as confirmed by the developer.
Since it also passed $240K, it will also now see a DRM-free PC release as well so that’s double good news.
It’s not confirmed what DRM-free stores they will put it on but their announcement mentioned possibilities being itch.io and GOG.
The campaign still has a whole 29 days to go with extra stretch goals including more languages, local co-op, console ports, English voice over and if they somehow hit $4.4 million they will open source it all.
The original article contains 153 words, the summary contains 143 words. Saved 7%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!