Street Fighter V is coming to Linux and SteamOS this Spring

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Are you one of the less than one percent of Steam users who play on a Linux-based system? Are you part of the even smaller percentage of people who play on Linux and are excited for Street Fighter V? Well, I’ve got some good news for you.

Capcom has announced via Steam that Street Fighter V will be coming to SteamOS and other Linux operating systems sometime this spring. It’ll come at no extra cost, so those who already own the PC build of the game will just be able to install it on Linux and be good to go.

If you’re one of the four percent playing on a Mac, you’re going to have to wait a bit longer, as Capcom hasn’t confirmed that a port for the platform is in the works. Bummer.

Street Fighter V is out tomorrow, February 16, for PC and PS4.

Are you one of the less than 1% of Steam users who play on a Linux-based system? Are you part of the even smaller percentage of people who play on Linux and is excited for Street Fighter V? Well, I’ve got some good news for you.

Capcom has announced via Steam that Street Fighter V will be coming to Steam OS and other Linux operating systems sometime in the Spring. It’ll come at no extra cost, so those who already own the PC build of the game will just be able to install it on Linux and be good to go.

If you’re one of the 4% who plays on a Mac, you’re going to have to wait a bit longer as Capcom hasn’t confirmed that any port for it is in the works. Bummer.

Street Fighter V is out tomorrow, February 16, for PC and PS4. 


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