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"Watch for announcements in the coming weeks about all the AAA titles coming natively to SteamOS in 2014."
I imagine they have at least a few in mind. I hope at least one of their own, since I would personally love HL3 or L4D3. But if you're not into that sort of thing, there's still a chance another sort will be announced.... of course FF14 in particular is rather unlikely :p
Ask on twitter, ask in comments, ask on forums, ask in discussions ask via email. When enough customers ask for the same thing it tends to happen.
TLDR; ASK!
What works even more than asking is saying "It's a shame your game isn't on Linux. I would buy it if it was."
Ask on Reddit, put links to devs forums/twitters on Reddit. Reddit today has the power to change things around, use it :)
One of the exceptions also shows this. Once the OpenMW project found a strong and confident leader, it's expanding at a speed no one would have thought. And it's a great thing, we need more like this.