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Virtual Programming is a video game publisher for OS X and Linux.
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Bournemouth, UK |
Area served | Global |
Key people | Mark Hinton (CEO / Director) Paul Lesurf (Director) |
Products | Games for OS X and Linux |
Owner | Mark Hinton Paul Lesurf |
Website | www |
Virtual Programming has worked with publishers such as Square Enix, 2K Games, Epic, Codemasters, Techland and CD Projekt Red.[1] Virtual Programming sources games from these publishers for porting to and publishing on the Mac and Linux platforms.
The company's macOS titles are available in the Mac App Store and via their own distribution channel, deliver2mac.[2] In May 2014, they released their first Linux port, Witcher 2, using a proprietary technology called eON.[3]
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