After Steam were found to be making plans for the Linux platform, THQ, a game studio behind titles such as Darksiders, Metro 2033, Saint’s row the Third, Titan Quest, Warhammer and Company of Heroes titles would also be following suit.
Jason Rubin, president of THQ, tweeted that they are now looking at the possibility of porting their games to Linux, a decision likely that may tempt many game studios in the future to follow suit.
Many users have given feedback to THQ during their Humble THQ Bundle via twitter. Jason also said that they are using the Unity game engine for one of their projects, a game engine that supports the Linux platform.
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