The developers are working on the Steam for Linux version

May 5, 2015 14:31 GMT  ·  By

Lethal League, a competitive projectile fighting game developed and published by Team Reptile on Steam, has just received a Linux version.

The Lethal League game has been released for almost a year on the Windows platform, but it looks like the developers now want to expand their user base in order to include the Linux and Mac OS X users.

"The Lethal League public beta has started for Mac & Linux (and windows) and is available on the public beta branch! You can switch branch by going to your Steam library, right-clicking Lethal League and going to properties and clicking the betas tab. In the betas tab you can select the branch called public beta from the dropdown menu, no password required," wrote the developers on Steam.

The system requirements for the Linux platform haven't been published just yet, but they can't be all that different from the Windows version. Users will need a Core 2 Duo or equivalent processor, 2 GB of RAM, NVidia Geforce FX, 6x00, 7x00, 8x00, 9x00 and GTX 2x0 and newer, ATI Radeon 9x00, Xx00, X1x00, HD2x00 and HD3x00 series and newer, or Intel HD Graphics, and 1 GB available space.

More details about Lethal League can be found on the official Steam website.