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"We want to provide Linux support, so we're exclusive though the marketplace that hates Linux support."
Coooooool...
You can buy it from their website DRM free, why would you want to buy it from Steam anyway?
Steam: buy, download, and updates for me. Easier and more convenient than even piracy by design.
Website: doesn't integrate with my package manager, doesn't offer updates, doesn't provide me any features.
Also from their own website in a Q&A format:
Steam integrates with your package manager?
No, Steam is a package manager.