Information about the Linux version has been spotted in the Steam database

May 5, 2014 16:38 GMT  ·  By

TowerFall Ascension, a hit archery combat game developed by Matt Thorson and published by Matt Makes Games Inc., will get a Linux version.

There are  no hit archery combat games on the Linux platform, which means that is TowerFall Ascension makes it to Linux it will be the first of its kind.

“TowerFall Ascension is the definitive version of the hit archery combat game. Inspired by classics from the golden age of couch multiplayer, it's a 4-player local party game centering around hilarious, intense versus matches. The core mechanics are simple and accessible, but hard to master and combat is fierce.”

“Loot treasure chests for game-changing power-ups, master the art of catching arrows out of the air, or descend on your foes and stomp them into submission. TowerFall is best played competitively with friends, cross-legged on the floor within punching distance of each other,” reads the official Steam website.

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

Usually, the new entries are first visible in the Steam Database before their official launch. Check the official Steam website for more details about this game.