The flagship games of Valve are now available on the open source platform

May 9, 2013 23:01 GMT  ·  By

Half-Life 2 is the best game released by Valve, at least so far, and now it has been ported on Steam for Linux.

The launch of Half-Life 2 was inevitable, so it had to happen sometime. Players will once again take the role of Gordan Freeman and will try to make their way into City 17.

The other two titles in the series, Episode One and Episode 2, have also been released. Keep in mind that all these games are still in Beta, for the Linux platform.

The information about the Linux version is taken from the CDR database and by no means is it completely certain. The CDR Database is a record of data that describes every Steam game and subscription provided by Valve for the Steam service.

Usually, the new entries in the Steam database are first visible in the CDR Database before their official launch.