Civilization V strategy game natively available for SteamOS

The famous Valve distribution, SteamOS, the distro specially designed for video games that has been so much talked about lately, now has a new title specially designed for this operating system. It's about the strategy video game Civilization v, relaunched for you.
The video game has very good graphics and aims to be one of those remarkable games in the strategic genre, at least in terms of games for Linux. Civilization V is a great promise created by renowned developers and available for SteamOS and Linux.
With Civilization V you can immerse yourself in a world of gods and kings, with epic battles and spending hours entertaining yourself planning the growth of your civilization, its defense and of course the attacks.
Many think that it is one of the best strategy video games for Linux and that it should be among the ranking of the 500 video games better for Linux. Although obviously all is not good news, since you have to pay for this work. The good thing is that when I have entered the Steam store it is on offer, with a 75% discount (limited) it only costs € 7,49. To access it, access it from here (by clicking on Buy Now).
The truth is that when talking about software for Linux it is always expected to be free, but there is paid software as is the case. In Windows and Mac this is the order of the day, as almost all major titles have to be paid for. Even so, this video game for Linux is not too expensive.


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  1.   gonz said

    Did you try playing it on any distribution? ubuntu or opensuse?
    regards