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Valve Changes the Tux Logo with the SteamOS One, Users Are Now Confused

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Marius Nestor
May 28, 2015

So this just happened! It would appear that Valve just took the decision, without asking users first, to change the Tux logo with the SteamOS one on both the Steam website and the desktop client. As a result, the entire Linux community is now on fire trying to understand why the sudden change. The change will undoubtedly confuse new users who want to make the switch to an open-source operating system and buy Linux games from Steam.

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Marius Nestor

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