The information has been spotted in the Steam database

Jul 21, 2014 15:00 GMT  ·  By

Toxic Bunny HD, a 2D platformer developed and published by Celestial Games on Steam, will receive a Linux version soon.

The game was released on the Steam for Windows service a few days ago, and now the developers are considering a port for the Linux platform as well. The information about a Linux version hasn't been confirmed, but it's still interesting to see it pop up so soon after the official launch.

“Semi Visible Chickens. Hamster launchers. Triple strength espresso, Armoured sentient mucus. Just a day in the office for Toxic Bunny. Toxic Bunny is what would happen if the Looney Toons & Monty Python were heavily armed and thrown into a blender with the best (and worst) movies of the 90's and turned the results into a retro platform game. Find out what happens when an almost normal rabbit gets into a really bad mood,” reads the synopsis for Toxic Bunny HD.

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, but there is no indication about a release date.

More details about Toxic Bunny HD can be found on the Steam website.