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Empire: Total War has been release on Linux today! The game, ported by Feral Interactive, had first been hinted at through teasers and appeared in the SteamDB page several months ago as was previously covered here. Feral have been responsible for the excellent XCOM: Enemy Unknown Linux port and have made available a launch trailer for us penguins and OSX friends that you can see just below:

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It's worth noting that it's 64bit only, and multiplayer is Linux vs Linux only. A Feral Interactive developer explained the Linux vs Linux multiplayer in our comments.

About The Game
The Total War franchise is a mix of real-time tactical combat with turn-based strategic movement of armies, technological research and development of cities and provinces against a historical backdrop. Empire: Total War is set in the 18th century, featuring major European powers as playable nations as well as bits of the New World and India to dispute and conquer in due course. This was a century of large wars including the War of the Quadruple Alliance, the Seven Years' War, and both the wars of Spanish Succession and Austrian Succession. Empire is also the first game in the franchise to have featured naval battles, pitting large wooden ships with dozens of guns against one another. The main part of the game, however, are the large land battles with hundreds of men, horses and guns on each side fighting for supremacy. Leaders can affect armies and their morale and various types of battles can occur including ambushes, sieges or even a classic open field pitched battle. Even though it is mainly a wargame diplomacy plays a role as does espionage and subterfuge; it helps add another layer to what is otherwise a game about conquest and battle.

Personally, even though this game is now several years old, I am looking forward to replaying and having a few hours of fun with this. User modifications are usually the lifeblood of Total War games and Empire fortunately features hundreds of such mods that make the game an unforgettable experience.

It seems inevitable that other games in the franchise will eventually come to Linux as hinted by images of Rome 2 featured in the announcement of steam machines. This is as good a place as any for Linux gamers to familiarize themselves with the franchise. Feral have had a good track record in bringing native ports and I can't wait to see what they'll bring us next.

You can get the game on steam here where it's currently 50% off, or grab it from the Feral Interactive store to support the porters directly.

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lucifertdark Dec 10, 2014
On my Nvidia GTX 770 I can pump up the graphics settings to maximum & it still plays smooth as silk, I forgot what a beautiful game it is & how much detail the developers put into it.
omer666 Dec 10, 2014
Just bought and tried it, wonderful.
I already told that, but I'm so glad Feral & Aspyr joined in. Love both these companies and I still have tons of Mac game boxes with their names proudly written on it.
Beamboom Dec 10, 2014
Purchased, of course. For me, Feral eq autopurchase.
edddeduck_feral Dec 10, 2014
Quoting: BeamboomPurchased, of course. For me, Feral eq autopurchase.

Quoting: omer666Just bought and tried it, wonderful.
I already told that, but I'm so glad Feral & Aspyr joined in. Love both these companies and I still have tons of Mac game boxes with their names proudly written on it.

Thanks both of you, we'll do our best to keep you all happy with even more games in 2015.

Quoting: lucifertdarkOn my Nvidia GTX 770 I can pump up the graphics settings to maximum & it still plays smooth as silk, I forgot what a beautiful game it is & how much detail the developers put into it.

Glad you're enjoying the game. Have fun!
Maquis196 Dec 10, 2014
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So any clues as to what else is coming our way? :D. Call me greedy I know but I've not been this excited about future Linux games since Alpha Centauri on Linux was "coming soon tm"
edddeduck_feral Dec 10, 2014
Quoting: Maquis196So any clues as to what else is coming our way? :D. Call me greedy I know but I've not been this excited about future Linux games since Alpha Centauri on Linux was "coming soon tm"

I am sure we'll have some clues on the Feral radar in the new year. :-)
edddeduck_feral Dec 10, 2014
Oops dupe post!
Metallinatus Dec 10, 2014
Really hoping to see Tux and Shogun together on the radar :D
jordicoma Dec 10, 2014
I can't... so many years with the same games. And now its raining games!.
Hope it's worth it. A friend of mine has some of the series.
Now linux has more games than ps4 and wiiu together. The people that say that in linux there are no games, they must shut up and play now.
Anyone knows the day we have civilization beyond earth?
FredO Dec 10, 2014
Thank you Feral! It runs just fine on a HD5770, and so far no issues. I never had it running very stable in Windows back in those days, so this is just great. I bought a copy for a friend to make sure you get some due payment.
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