There is no denying the huge selection of open source games available for Linux. Playing through all of these games would entertain many gamers for years. Nevertheless, there is still a massive market for commercial games. If Linux is ever going to usurp the desktop market, it needs a regular source of native high quality games that rival commercial games available on Windows.
Commercial software is motivated by the desire to make profits. A good quality game often helps to achieve that objective, although other factors (such as marketing) can play a more significant role.
This article is the third (and final) installment in a series entitled '24 More of the Best Linux Commercial Games'. We have tried to cover a wide range of game genres. Hopefully there will be something in this article which will be of interest to any type of gamer.
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