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I don't know of any official statements talking about games though.
It would be nice to see CS1.6 ported to GNU/Linux, just for the history books. Benefit: Quake1/2 runs since many years under Linux, uses OpenGL since the first day and doesn't need much graphic power (good for open-source drivers. especially older Intel).
Porting the engine is the biggest work, the should be relative easy.
Arch happened
I hope Steam for linux start with DOta2 as soon as possible!!!
I'm really waiting for DOTA2 on linux so I can ditch my Windows partition for good. Valve is actually a company I'm getting proud of supporting each day.