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More information is coming out of Aspyr thanks to a reddit, and the news is all pretty good. Not only are they looking at releasing a new port soon, but they are looking to GOG too.

On talking about their new port on reddit they said this:
Aspyr_BlairI never gave a date, but only said in the new year.
We are close to the reveal, super close actually and our team is getting super jittery and excited. As promised, it will be a game that NOBODY saw coming. Over 1000 guesses across the net, and nobody has come close.
Darth is right, we did this one for love. We hope you like it, but we are cool if you dont ;)


I don't know what it is, as Aspyr have kept extremely tight lipped about this. It's quite surprising that not a single person has guessed what it is yet.

Among the many questions and comments on another reddit post, one user asked if they considered bringing their games to GOG. Aspyr replied that it's in currently in the talks with GOG:
Aspyr_BlairTo your points on GOG, I am actually in talks with them now and (if successful) it wont be long before you see Aspyr titles up there.


I know a fair few people steer clear of Steam, so if they do manage to get their games on GOG then it's win-win for all Linux gamers.

Thanks to Avehicle7887 for letting us know! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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flesk Jan 17, 2015
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Quoting: thelimeydragonWell things that might come to my mind of games that "NOBODY saw coming" would be a Microsoft game..

Age of Empires II??

I would love that or Age of Empires.
lucifertdark Jan 17, 2015
Probably turn out to be Fable. :D I might be alone in this but I really enjoyed the original Fable.
tuubi Jan 17, 2015
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Quoting: lucifertdarkI might be alone in this but I really enjoyed the original Fable.

If you mean the original 1996 adventure game, no you're not alone. It wasn't the best adventure game around, but had some fresh ideas, iirc.

(Yeah, I know you mean the other one.)
Feist Jan 17, 2015
Hmm...difficult to guess and: "we did this one for love"....

Deus Ex ?
Fallout ?
Monkey Island ?
The Walking Dead ?
Valkyrie Chronicles ?
Shadow Warrior ?
gojul Jan 17, 2015
Civilization IV ?
Liam Dawe Jan 17, 2015
Quoting: thelimeydragonWell things that might come to my mind of games that "NOBODY saw coming" would be a Microsoft game..

Age of Empires II??
Good god man, i would love that.
Speedster Jan 17, 2015
Quoting: flesk
QuoteDarth is right, we did this one for love. We hope you like it, but we are cool if you dont ;)


This makes me very hopeful it's a game I might like. :)

Perks up my interest too!
Stupendous Man Jan 17, 2015
Quoting: gojulCivilization IV ?
Civ 4 would make me happy! I much prefer it to Civ 5.
masteredu Jan 17, 2015
Quoting: rustybroomhandleKnights of the Old Republic?

I am very sure its Knights of the Old Republic. It has now been available for Android and iOS, porting it over to Linux wouldnt be too much work and they would easily get money. pretty sure its KOTOR.
Metallinatus Jan 17, 2015
Please please please, port Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic to Linux, Aspyr, please do it, you ported it to Android late last year, so please, do it for GNU/Linux now.... I would die for that port! o_o
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