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Steam News21 February 20188y ago

Updated released date: March 1st

As we said in the previous announcement, a delay was likely going to happen. On the bright side we've kept the time to a minimum and now have a guaranteed, free and clear, bona fide release date of March 1st next week!

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addedAs we said in the previous announcement, a delay was likely going to happen. On the bright side we've kept the time to a minimum and now have a guaranteed, free and clear, bona fide release date of March 1st next week! For the Windows users, we hope you'll check out the game come Thursday. We're mega excited for you guys to give it a run. That being said... The issues reviewing the Linux version means that version likely won't be available at launch. We're working with Steam to get the review issues worked out, but the delays introduced each time the game is submitted would have pushed the delay a bit too long. We had to split it so we could at least get the Windows version approved. For reference the game was developed entirely on Arch and Debian Linux. Review issues aside the game runs fine and integrates with Steam same as the Windows version. For the Linux users, we're working on it. We're big OSS guys and plan to release the NCradle source code GPL bit by bit over the next year. So it's a real bummer we can't get it to you guys on Steam at launch.

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addedAs we said in the previous announcement, a delay was likely going to happen. On the bright side we've kept the time to a minimum and now have a guaranteed, free and clear, bona fide release date of March 1st next week! For the Windows users, we hope you'll check out the game come Thursday. We're mega excited for you guys to give it a run. That being said... The issues reviewing the Linux version means that version likely won't be available at launch. We're working with Steam to get the review issues worked out, but the delays introduced each time the game is submitted would have pushed the delay a bit too long. We had to split it so we could at least get the Windows version approved. For reference the game was developed entirely on Arch and Debian Linux. Review issues aside the game runs fine and integrates with Steam same as the Windows version. For the Linux users, we're working on it. We're big OSS guys and plan to release the NCradle source code GPL bit by bit over the next year. So it's a real bummer we can't get it to you guys on Steam at launch.

As we said in the previous announcement, a delay was likely going to happen. On the bright side we've kept the time to a minimum and now have a guaranteed, free and clear, bona fide release date of March 1st next week! For the Windows users, we hope you'll check out the game come Thursday. We're mega excited for you guys to give it a run. That being said... The issues reviewing the Linux version means that version likely won't be available at launch. We're working with Steam to get the review issues worked out, but the delays introduced each time the game is submitted would have pushed the delay a bit too long. We had to split it so we could at least get the Windows version approved. For reference the game was developed entirely on Arch and Debian Linux. Review issues aside the game runs fine and integrates with Steam same as the Windows version. For the Linux users, we're working on it. We're big OSS guys and plan to release the NCradle source code GPL bit by bit over the next year. So it's a real bummer we can't get it to you guys on Steam at launch.

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