- Top 31 Best Linux Games You Can Play for FREE
- Top Free Linux Games for everyone
- 1. Dota 2
- 2. Team Fortress 2
- 3. War Thunder
- 4. WAKFU
- 5. Fishing Planet
- 6. Star Conflict
- 7. Robocraft
- 8. AdVenture Capitalist
- 9. BRAIN / OUT
- 10. Wild West Saga: Idle Tycoon
- 11. No More Room in Hell
- 12. Awesomenauts
- 13. Dead Maze
- 14. The King’s Request: Physiology and Anatomy Revision Game
- 15. Cognizer
- 16. Faeria
- 17. Tank Force
- 18. Toribash
- 19. Forge of Gods
- 20. World of Guns: Gun Disassembly
- 21. The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt
- 22. Xonotic
- 23. The Battle for Wesnoth
- 24. CAYNE
- 25. 0 A.D
- 26. Urban Terror
- 27. Secret Maryo Chronicles
- 28. Assault Cube
- 29. Super Tux Kart
- 30. Warsow
- 31. Hedgewars
- What’s your favorite Linux game?
- The 10 Best Linux Games [2020 Edition]
- The 10 Best Linux Games To Play in 2020
- 1. Shadow of the Tomb Raider
- 2. Counter-Strike: Global Offense
- 3. Faeria
- 4. Dota 2
- 5. Xonotic
- 6. 0 A.D.
- 7. Celeste
- 8. Wakfu
- 9. HedgeWars
- 10. AwesomeNauts
- Get The Best Gaming Performance Using GameMode
- Wrapping Up
Top 31 Best Linux Games You Can Play for FREE
Last updated January 1, 2020 By Ankush Das 129 Comments
We recently discussed the best Linux games on steam , but the best of all does not necessarily mean that they are all free. Instead, most of those were paid games. So, we thought of putting together a separate list of best free Linux games that you can play without spending a penny.
Top Free Linux Games for everyone
Before we see the list of best free Linux games, let me tell you about Humble Bundle. It’s an awesome website that offers massive deals on games and books. The best part is that part of the sale goes to various open source projects and charities. You can visit their store to check the ongoing offers. If you can spend money, you can also subscribe to their monthly plan to get premium games for free and on additional discounts.
Now that you are aware of the awesome Humble Bundle, let’s have a look at the free Linux games. Just for your information, the games listed below are in no particular order of ranking.
1. Dota 2
Dota 2 is one of the most popular MOBA games available for Linux. Well, I’m not a fan of this game but if you like multiplayer strategy games, this should be the one you should have installed. Dota 2 offers one of the best competitive eSport opportunity for aspiring gamers.
The game is completely free to play – however – it offers a battle pass separately – if you want extra features and rewards, which is optional but it’s still something exciting if you are love to play Dota.
2. Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2 is one of the oldest multiplayer shooter game available for Linux. Even though the game was released in 2007, it still has a decent player base which makes it one among the top 10 steam games being played on a daily basis.
The game still receives regular content updates – so you shouldn’t get bored. It features a lot of game mods and also lets you customize and create your own character with hundreds of weapons to choose from. In case you were wondering, it isn’t a pay-to-win scheme – it’s just plain cosmetic items which should add a personal touch to your character.
3. War Thunder
War Thunder is a quite impressive World War II simulation game. It is a cross-platform MMO game that deals with aviation, armored vehicles, and naval craft from World War II and the Cold War.
Obviously, it’s an entirely different take on WWII and the Cold War focusing on the variety of combat vehicles used. Yes, it might just be a simple simulation game with multiplayer action – but it still boasts great graphics details in the game.
4. WAKFU
WAKFU is a grid-based MMORPG game which every anime fan would love to have installed. It is really an interesting free to play online strategy RPG game that has humor baked into it as well. The game features 18 different classes to choose from, and whatever role you pick, everything depends on it.
I would definitely want you to try this out – personally, I loved it.
5. Fishing Planet
Fishing Plant (as the name suggests) is an online first-person multiplayer fishing simulator. It’s not for everyone – but if you are an angler or maybe you just want to experience fishing (virtually) – this should be something you should get installed.
It is a very basic simulation game with pleasant graphics details to provide the best first person experience. The base game is free – however, you get several optional DLCs on Steam.
6. Star Conflict
If you want an action-drive space simulation game, this is probably one of the best Linux games for that kind of thing. Star Conflict is a massively multiplayer game which includes both PVP and PVE. You just need to survive in the outer space and decide the best strategy to engage on the enemies.
7. Robocraft
Want to have a fully customizable battle robot? – maybe, the Transformers? Well, Robocraft is something similar. It lets you set up your own robot battle vehicles that can drive, hover, walk or fly – as per your preferences. A bunch of futuristic weapons to choose from – that’ll make the battle even more interesting. It is one of the latest free Linux games that you should try.
8. AdVenture Capitalist
Thought about becoming a capitalist? Well, there’s no better capitalism simulator than this for your Linux machine. Invest, prosper, and attract Angel investors to give your business a boost. Hire a manager and keep your business stable while you’re gone!
9. BRAIN / OUT
Brain / Out is a 2D multiplayer shooter with a post-soviet setting. I don’t really try 2D games but this one was definitely something exciting. You can customize your loadout as well and progress through the game to utilize every type of powerful weaponry to defeat your enemies.
Undoubtedly, one of the best free Linux games available on Steam.
10. Wild West Saga: Idle Tycoon
The game revolves around the Wild West, where you get the chance to become a billion-dollar pioneer by starting several businesses and exploring more business opportunities. The more patent cards you collect, the more it would help your business with new towns and upgrades.
11. No More Room in Hell
If you are a true gamer who loves an action-packed game, you will surely love zombie shooter games. No More Room in Hell is one such first-person co-op zombie shooter game that is completely free to play on Steam.
It is no ordinary FPS game, but also has the touch of a horror game (like the classic Left 4 Dead – which isn’t available for Linux)
12. Awesomenauts
A side-scrolling hero-based 2D MOBA game is damn impressive. It definitely is one of the free Linux games that we would recommend you to try. You can join your friends as an online party or you could enjoy it on a local split screen as well.
I must say, this game is superbly good – if you’re into 2D action-packed games.
13. Dead Maze
Yet another 2D game but with zombies in it. You need to craft life-saving supplies, collect food, monitor health, and scavenge for resources to survive the zombie apocalypse. It is a multiplayer game where you have to cooperate and join other players to survive the apocalypse.
14. The King’s Request: Physiology and Anatomy Revision Game
A dead simple 2D short adventure game which tests your knowledge of the human body, and concepts from science, biology, physiology, anatomy, medicine, Biomed, nursing, pharmacy, health or exercise science.
Each correct answer leads you to the victory and saves the kingdom. And, there are no negative points if you get an answer wrong.
Of course, this isn’t a great game to talk about – but this game is an example of gamifying learning content – so why not give it a try?
15. Cognizer
A unique puzzle game that challenges your brain with symbols and colors. You can either set a time limit or remove it to make things easier.
16. Faeria
It is an interesting card game where you need to defeat your opponent in epic battles. You can either enjoy the game solo or join a casual/competitive multiplayer match. Faeria is nothing like any other card game and that makes it one of the free Linux games we would recommend you to try.
17. Tank Force
If you were searching for an online tank shooter game, Tank Force is a quite good addition to your Steam library. It features a lot of different tanks which you need to unlock as you level up. Join the players from all over the world to fight for dominance.
Tank Force supports cross-platform PvP battles (10v10) with a variety of battle modes and combat arenas. Do try it out!
18. Toribash
Toribash is a unique online turn-based fighting game. Here, you have the ability to design your own moves. You get complete control over your character’s body with hundreds of potential game mods available.
If you were looking for something original and unique – Toribash is the one.
19. Forge of Gods
Forge of Gods is a multiplayer card strategy game where you need to collect and train as many monsters as you can and then assemble them to attack! You even get the ability to mix different type of creatures to breed legendary warriors. In addition, it also features boss battles!
20. World of Guns: Gun Disassembly
Yet another interesting game which lets you explore a wide range of firearms – that includes disassembling/assembling them. There’s nothing more to talk about it – but it’s enjoyable.
21. The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt
Sail through epic battles and raids to become the undisputed captain! The Caribbean is full of opportunities, you just have to find them!
In other words, be the jack sparrow! (maybe that’s too much to ask for)
22. Xonotic
Xonotic is a fast-paced arena shooter. You will probably like it if you’re missing out games like Quake Champions on Linux. It features a pretty impressive set of weapons – that will decide your fate in the arena.
Indeed one of the best free Linux games that do not require Steam.
23. The Battle for Wesnoth
The Battle for Wesnoth is an open-source free turn-based strategy game. You can opt to play it solo or consider joining the multiplayer sessions. You’ve got to defend your kingdom. In either case, you can even choose to pursue the unseen evil by heading down to an adventurous path.
24. CAYNE
It is a point-n-click horror adventure game and it’s free to download via GOG.com. It offers optional extra content for a certain price – but you won’t really be needing that unless you absolutely love this game.
25. 0 A.D
0 A.D. is a free, open-source real-time strategy game that deals with ancient warfare. A group of independent game developers regularly release newer Alpha versions of the game (currently with the 23rd). You can even download mods from within the game to enhance your gameplay.
26. Urban Terror
Urban Terror is a free multiplayer FPS game with a decent number of active players (it depends on your location). It is somewhat relatable to Counterstrike 1.6 but it’s fun if you have friends to play with.
27. Secret Maryo Chronicles
Want a free Super Mario rip-off that’s unique in its own ways? Well, we’ve got you this.
Maryo Chronicles is one of the most amazing 2D side sidescroller games. It is not being actively maintained, but you could give it a try.
28. Assault Cube
Yet another something like the classic Counterstrike 1.6. Assault Cube is a pretty good multiplayer FPS game if you have enough players in the servers. It’s not entirely the best multiplayer FPS but it still is enjoyable.
29. Super Tux Kart
If you are a fan of Kart racing games like the Beach Buggy Blitz for the mobile platform or Mario Kart for Nintendo – you will definitely like this game. It’s super simple, with optimized controls to handle your kart and enjoy the race!
30. Warsow
Warsow is a well-thought FPS game. It is unique and interesting. They even have a discord server which you join and find other players to play with.
31. Hedgewars
It is a funny turn-based strategy game featuring pink hedgehogs. It’s a package of comedy, action, strategy, and artillery – as a whole. It is one of my favorite free Linux non-steam games available.
What’s your favorite Linux game?
Now that you’ve known most of the popular free Linux games, which one would you prefer to get started with?
Also, did we miss any of your favorite Linux game that is available for free and deserves to be one of the best out there?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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The 10 Best Linux Games [2020 Edition]
Are you looking for PC games to play during your free time? Here are the hand-picked ten best Linux games you can enjoy on your PC in 2020. Download them now!
N ot too long ago, people had to use Wine or run virtual machines like VMware to play Windows Games on their Linux PCs. Not only was this inefficient, but it also consumed a lot of extra resources and resulted in a sub-optimal gaming experience. But standing in 2020, gaming on Linux is like a long-time dream come true.
Users have access to a massive library of games – many of them are AAA titles designed for Windows PCs – that can be played without needing any virtualization. And the gaming performance is comparable to Windows PCs.
A part of the thanks goes to Proton – a compatibility layer designed by Steam, which allows Microsoft Windows games to run on Linux-based operating systems without any noticeable hit on performance. Read this to learn more about Steam for Linux.
Other than this, all the major gaming studios are using the Vulkan API to make their games available on Google Stadia. And since Google Stadia runs on a Linux Server, this means every game that is available on Stadia can be played on a Linux system as well.
The 10 Best Linux Games To Play in 2020
With the ever-expanding list of excellent games, now is as good a time as any to get your hands into Linux gaming. But which ones should you try?
Well, to help you choose, we have put together a shortlist of the best Linux games to play in 2020. Most of the games here are available on Steam, but some of them need to be installed from other platforms. However, we made sure that all the games were well-optimized and would run smoothly on the Linux OS. So without further ado, let’s get started:
1. Shadow of the Tomb Raider
Image Courtesy: Steam | Shadow of the Tomb Raider
Starting off our list of the best Linux games, we have the Shadow of the Tomb Raider. It is the latest entry in the series of the rebooted Tomb Raider game, starting with Tomb Raider 2013. Tomb Raider is one of the most popular franchises in the action-adventure genre. It is a story-based game that follows the adventure of Lara Croft uncovering various mysteries and traveling diverse environments like mountain tops, jungles, under-water caves, and much more.
The gameplay is a mix of cinematic platforming and high octane action sequences enough to keep you at the edge of your seats. This is topped off with mesmerizing graphics, making you wish that you were there beside Lara in her adventures (well, at least sometimes). Coming to the real question – how well does this AAA-title run on Linux PCs?
Well, even on Windows systems, this is a demanding game that requires a beefy system. It’s the same story with Linux, where you need to have powerful hardware to run the game.
But as far as compatibility with the OS is concerned, Shadow of the Tomb Raider is optimized for Steam on Linux and runs smoothly on all Linux distros.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Processor: 3.4GHz Intel Core i3-4130 or an equivalent Processor
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2GB AMD R9 285 (GCN 3rd Generation), 2GB Nvidia GTX 680
- Additional Notes:
- Requires Vulkan
- Nvidia requires 418.56 or newer drivers.
- AMD requires Mesa 19.0.1 or newer
- AMD GCN 3rd Gen GPUs including the R9 285, 380, 380X, Fury, Nano, Fury X
- Intel GPUs are not supported.
- Intel GPUs are not supported at the time of release.
2. Counter-Strike: Global Offense
Image Courtesy: Steam | CS: GO
Counter-Strike: Global Offense also abbreviated as CS: GO is one of the most popular multiplayer first-person shooters on the planet. It’s an objective-based game where two teams – the terrorists and the counter-terrorists, try to complete their goals. Depending on what game mode you are playing, the goals will vary.
For example, in the classic mode, the terrorist team will try to plant bombs, whereas the counter-terrorist team will try to defuse them.
But what makes CS: GO an excellent title for your Linux gaming rig is the fact that it has been natively developed to run flawlessly on the Linux OS. This means you will get the same gaming performance on Linux compared to a Windows PC running the same hardware configurations.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Processor: 64-bit Dual core from Intel or AMD at 2.8 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 8600/9600GT, ATI/AMD Radeon HD2600/3600 (Graphic Drivers: Nvidia 310, AMD 12.11), OpenGL 2.1
- Storage: 15 GB available space
Price: Free (Optional Upgrades)
3. Faeria
Image Courtesy: Steam | Faeria
It is hard to describe Faeria because it is so unique in its gameplay mechanics. In a nutshell, it can be classified as a turn-based strategy board game. You have elements of CCG (collectible card games) and TCG (trading card games) games like Magic and Hearthstone. But at the same time, it works like a map builder as well.
Similar to other card games, you can build a deck, from where you can randomly draw cards. There are creature cards and spell cards. You will need to use these to attack your opponent and reduce their heath point to zero to win.
But unlike traditional card games, here you can’t just summon a creature and have it attack the opponent the next turn. In Faeria, you and your opponent will also construct a map of the battlefield. The creature will travel across the battlefield, fighting the opponent’s monsters till they finally reach the opponent to attack.
You can play Faeria online with your friends, making it an excellent way to showcase your deck building skills and smart strategies. However, it also comes with tons of mind-bending puzzles as well as a long & captivating campaign paired with an intelligent AI, making offline play just as much enjoyable.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Processor: 2.2GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 compatible, 2GB+
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Price:$24.99 ($124.99 for the game and all DLC Bundles)
4. Dota 2
Image Courtesy: Steam | Dota 2
You most probably already know about Dota (Defense of the Ancients) 2. After all, it is one of the most popular games on the planet and the first major title in the MOBA genre around which multiple sponsored tournaments have been held.
You might have even played it before, or you may be one of the millions of players who play it daily on Steam. If you are new, then it can be a challenging game to master. It is complex where you need to learn tons of in-game mechanics like different heroes, powers, skills, artifacts, and a myriad of sophisticated strategies.
You also need to act on those strategies, which is a form of skill. And you need to be an outstanding team player, as you will be part of a five-player team trying to take down the stronghold of the opposing team. However, the main reason that makes Dota 2 an excellent title for Linux gamers is that, similar to CS: GO, it’s developed to run natively on Linux. This means you will face no hiccups or frame drops when playing the game, even during those intense action sequences with tons of on-screen objects.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Processor: Dual-core CPU from Intel or AMD at 2.8 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 8600/9600GT (Driver v331), AMD HD 2xxx-4xxx (Driver mesa 10.5.9), AMD HD 5xxx+ (Driver mesa 10.5.9 or Catalyst 15.7), Intel HD 3000 (Driver mesa 10.6)
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 15 GB available space
Price: Free (optional DLC purchases available)
5. Xonotic
Image Courtesy: Xonotic | Xonotic
Xonotic is the first game on this list, which doesn’t have its roots in the Windows gaming community. Being an open-source first-person shooter, Xonotic became a part of Linux’s growing library of games as soon as it was released back in 2017.
The game was very positively received and is still really popular with tons of players actively playing it in both offline and online modes. The game is built on the DarkPlaces engine, which is a heavily modded version of the Quake engine. Naturally, the gameplay feels directly inspired by titles like Quake and Unreal Tournament.
You will get a fast-paced arena-style shooter that brings in-your-face action that is sure to get your heart pumping. However, it isn’t a direct rip-off and adds many unique elements, including some awesome weapons, into the mix.
In terms of performance, you can rest assured that you will have buttery smooth frame rates as long as you meet the hardware requirements. The biggest perk of running Xonotic on Linux is that it doesn’t require any installation process. All you need to do is download the game from the official page (using the link we provided), unzip it, and start playing it right then and there.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Processor: Pentium IV 2.8 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1 GPU
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1000 MB available space
6. 0 A.D.
Image Courtesy: 0 A.D. | 0 A.D.
0 A.D. is yet another open-source free-to-play game that targets the fans of the RTS (real-time strategy) genre. The game had been super popular in the Linux community since its original release back in 2017. You can most probably download it from your distro’s repository.
As you can guess by the name, the game revolves around the time of 0 A.D. making it a historical RTS game similar to Age of Empires.
You will get to create buildings and armies that were present at that period. Other than this, there are aspects of developing your economy, researching various technologies, training your army, waging war against your opponents (other players or the computer A.I.), and defending your base from attacks.
There is also the element of advancing through different phases – starting from the “Village phase” to the “Town phase” and finally to the “City phase.” Each stage will unlock new buildings to build, units to create, and technologies to researching. Also, even though it’s a free game, the graphics are outstanding and can rival many commercial competitors.
Note: At the time of writing, 0 A.D. is in the alpha stage of development. However, new releases are coming out in a timely fashion, adding more features and improvements to the game.
Minimum System Requirements :
- Processor: 1 GHz Intel or any equivalent CPU, Needs to be x86 compatible
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Any graphics card that supports OpenGL 1.3 with Hardware Accelerated drivers and at least 128 MB memory.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 700 MB available space
7. Celeste
Image Courtesy: Steam | Celeste
Celeste is a game that teaches you that “there is beauty in simplicity.” On the outside, it looks like your average 2D platformer. The goal of the game is to take your characters and climb up the mountain, Celeste – hence the name. However, in climbing up the hill, you are faced with numerous platforming challenges that will put your skills to the test.
The controls to the game are pretty basic and limited to only moving around with the character, jumping, air-dashing, and climbing. However, there are layers of expressive depths that you need to master to reach the top (literally).
Not only is the gameplay super tight and borderline addictive, but it also has a touching story of self-discovery at its core. The best part is that the story is seamlessly blended into the levels, and isn’t handed to you in the form of cut scenes or outside narratives. And let’s not leave out the awesome synth work that’s done to score this brilliant masterpiece. It is a game that you would want to have on your Linux PC.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Processor: Intel Core i3 M380
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.0+ (2.1 with ARB extensions acceptable)
- Storage: minimum 1200 MB
8. Wakfu
Image Courtesy: Steam | Wafku
Wakfu is an excellent free-to-play MMO RPG game on the Steam store. However, unlike other MMO games that require players to bash a particular set of buttons brainlessly, Wakfu offers a much more tactical gameplay with its turn-based combat system.
Wakfu also ditches the traditional classes like Knight, Mage, and Rouge found in classic RPG games. Here you have 18 original classes starting from the Foggernauts to Xelors, Masters of Time, and many more.
Design-wise, the game goes for a cartoonish style that takes significant influence from the old classics in the RPG genre. Some players even found the art style similar to the old Disney movies.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Processor: Pentium IV 2.8 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 4Ti or equivalent
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
9. HedgeWars
Image Courtesy: HedgeWars | HedgeWars
You remember Worms, right? The game with all the different worms with access to different weapons trying to blow each other up. Well, HedgeWars is a modern remake of the classic Worms game, only with pink hedgehogs instead of worms.
Similar to Worms, HedgeWars is all about strategy. You have to pick the right weapon in the right situation to dominate other players in the game. Speaking of which, did we mention that HedgeWars supports multiplayer?
And since the game is entirely open-source and free to play, it is always under constant development. So you can expect new weapons and customization options being added now and then keeping the game and gameplay as fresh and exciting as possible.
With that being said, HedgeWars isn’t the flashiest game on the list. It doesn’t have stunning graphics and meticulously designed world maps. But it is a lot of fun! Furthermore, the minimal graphics requirements mean it can run on any old hardware, making it the perfect game for Potato PCs.
Minimum System Requirements:
- Processor: 1 GHz (1 core is enough)
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 250 MHz or so (any decent card from the year 2004 or later should do fine)
- Storage: 200 MB available space
10. AwesomeNauts
Image Courtesy: Steam | AwesomeNauts
And for the final entry in our list of the best Linux games, we have the popular indie title – AwesomeNauts. It is another free game available from the Steam Store; however, there are some optional purchases you can make to get access to all the playable characters. So what makes AwesomeNauts so “amazing”?
Well, to start, the gameplay is unique. It is a 2D side-scrolling MOBA (yes, you heard that right) that feels like a cross between Mega Man and DoTA 2, and that too, in a good way. The gameplay revolves around two teams consisting of 3 players each competing against one another, similar to other MOBA games, but inside a 2D platform. Just imagine the chaotic fun!
For serious MOBA players, the 2D side-scrolling aspect might seem a bit gimmicky. However, if you are looking for a fresh experience, then you should try out the game.
Minimum System Requirements:
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 or higher
- Processor: Any processor with 2 Cores or more
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD or NVIDIA video card with at least 512MB, or Intel HD Graphics
- Storage: 3.5 GB available space
- Other Requirements: Broadband Internet connection
Price: Free (with optional purchases)
Get The Best Gaming Performance Using GameMode
GameMode is a tool that optimizes your Linux PC so you can get the best performance when playing games on your system. It requests the host OS to temporarily apply a set of options, which will boost the overall gaming performance.
In case your Linux system barely meets the minimum recommendation for running a particular title, you might want to use GameMode to ensure a smooth gaming experience.
If this has got you interested, here is our full in-depth guide on how to enable GameMode on Linux. Check it out!
Wrapping Up
So these were our picks for the ten best Linux games that you can play right now. As you can see, we have tried to keep this list as diverse as possible with a mix of games from different genres, including great indie titles, as well as graphically-mesmerizing AAA games.
But, that being said, this is by no means a definitive list. As such, we might have missed out on some impressive titles that you love. If that is the case, then feel free to mention your favorite Linux games in the comments section. Your input is always welcome, and it will help your fellow readers to discover more Linux games.
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