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PLEASE NOTE: Prey (2006) is no longer for sale on Steam.
The Prey you can buy on Steam is Prey (2017), which is a different game.
If you have a valid CD key from 2006's Prey that hasn't been claimed on Steam,
you can still use it to add the game to your Steam account.
Thank you for your interest in Prey for Linux!
If you arrived here by clicking the "Order the game now" button in the demo:
we don't sell it directly, see a list of retailers that do.
Those buying the game need the PC version: either the 3 CD set, the
single DVD Collector's Edition, or a normal installed copy of the game,
such as you'd download via Steam. You
will need a valid and unique CD key in any case.
The demo version:
- Can be downloaded here.
- To install: set the downloaded file to be executable and run it:
chmod a+rx ./prey-demo-installer-02192009.bin
./prey-demo-installer-02192009.bin
- The demo is not network compatible with the Windows demo (the retail version for all platforms are, though).
- The demo is network compatible with the Mac demo if you turn off Pure Server.
The retail version:
- Can be downloaded here.
- To install: set the downloaded file to be executable and run it.
chmod a+rx ./prey-installer-02192009.bin
./prey-installer-02192009.bin
- You will need the PC version: either the 3 CD set, the
single DVD Collector's Edition, or a normal installed copy of the game,
such as you'd download via Steam. You
will need a valid and unique CD key in any case. The Mac version's install
disc has not been tested, and the XBox 360 version will not work.
- To install the Linux version using datafiles downloaded through Steam,
run the installer like this (assuming the Windows partition is mounted at
"/mnt/ntfsdisk"):
./prey-installer-02192009.bin --from-install --media '/mnt/ntfsdisk/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/common/prey/base'
How to help, get help, & report issues:
- If you would like to translate this webpage to your native language,
please contact Ryan.
- If you find incorrect translations in the installer, you can fix them
yourself by going here,
except the README files, which have to go to Ryan.
- Bug reports go here.
- There is a mailing list for discussing Prey on Linux; you can subscribe
to it by sending a blank email to
prey-subscribe@icculus.org.
- Generic feedback can be sent to Ryan.
Don't send bug reports to him directly.