Get BioShock Infinite now from Steam for Linux

Mar 17, 2015 22:12 GMT  ·  By

2K Games promised at the end of 2014, on their Twitter account, that the awesome BioShock Infinite game would arrive on Linux starting early 2015. Today, we can confirm that BioShock Infinite is available on Steam for Linux, but it appears that the game only works with the proprietary video drivers from Nvidia or AMD. Intel video cards are out of the question for the moment!

BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter (FPS) video game that has been developed by Irrational games and published by 2K Games. In this game, you play the role of U.S. Cavalry veteran Booker DeWitt, a hired gun, wants to wipe his slate clean while attempting to rescue the mysterious Elizabeth girl who is locked up in the flying city of Columbia.

You can purchase the BioShock Infinite game right now via Steam for Linux, where you will be asked to enter your birth date, as its content is inappropriate for children (the game is rated 17+). BioShock Infinite costs 29,99€ ($29.99), but you can also purchase the Bioshock Infinite + Season Pass Bundle edition for 49,99€ ($49.99) or the BioShock Triple Pack edition for 59,99€ ($59.99).

2K is one of the most powerful and acclaimed game publisher company that brought us amazing titles like XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Borderlands 1 & 2, Borderlands Legends, NBA 2K, WWE 2K15, NHL 2K, Civilization Revolution 2, The Darkness, Spec Ops: The Line, 2K Drive, and many others.