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We have teamed up with Feral Interactive, who ported XCOM: Enemy Unknown and Empire: Total War to Linux, to bring you a fantastic new competition! Simply guess their next Linux port, and you could win a downloadable copy when it is released!

We are calling this "Operation Feral Penguins"!

Rules & Information
Utilise your tux telepathy (yes, that’s a thing) to guess the title of the first game Feral Interactive is going to bring to Linux in 2015.

Guesses will be read in the following places:
- #FeralPenguins2015 hashtag on Twitter.
- GamingOnLinux: Comment on our article here!
- Feral Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feralinteractive/

The single winner will be selected from everyone who guesses correctly before the deadline.

The winner will not be announced until the game itself is announced, which will be early 2015. As the competition runs until mid-January, the announcement date shouldn't be too far after, so you won't have to wait long at all.

Deadline for guesses:

15 January 2015 at midnight (UTC)

Now, begin the guessing game, my little army of feral penguins! Fear not though, for I your penguin king am not in this competition for absolute fairness, and I don't even know what it is! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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clel Jan 4, 2015
I guess (wish) it is Tomb Raider.
fscherrer Jan 4, 2015
How many guesses can one have?
That's my second one: Far Cry 3
Edmene Jan 4, 2015
I guess GRID Autosport . But after the new Feral Radar signal will be a strategy game so Total War: Rome II.
Unshra Jan 4, 2015
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut
rustybroomhandle Jan 5, 2015
Wait... got it:

Total War: Atilla
Anthodev Jan 5, 2015
Please, don't say non-sense, some people seem to fantasize some games but if we look at the history of the different publishers and the work from Feral, it left only few options.

Square-Enix shows no sign of interest in the Linux plateform but if there could be only one game which they allow (and fund) to be port, it's Deus Ex Human Revolution (audience wise).

It's more likely a 2K game and the closest to be ported is Napoleon Total War. The others possible options are Bioshock 2, Tales From Borderlands, Borderlands 1, The Bureau XCOM.

If it's from another publisher, it'll be hard to guess (well EA shows sign of interest few years ago but we don't know if it's still the case).

About GTA5, the game seems to bing for Feral to be taken care of (and and i don't think a Mac port has been announced yet even).
DissCent Jan 5, 2015
I also think it must be a game which they also previously ported to the Mac.
Keizgon Jan 6, 2015
Wolfenstein: The New Order? Would bring back one hell of a nostalgia trip. Not into FPS too much, but I'm always up for some Doom or Wolfenstein.
truebluewoo Jan 7, 2015
Hey,

Would it be bioshock infinite ? I have it downloaded in my steamos catalog, but not playable. Aspyre arent doing it but 2K is allowing it to be ported, only other company I know porting to Mac and Linux is Feral, so I am guessing its Bioshock Infinite and its set to release Early January as well.
edddeduck_feral Jan 8, 2015
Quoting: novemberistAnd I'm not sure if Feral could really port such a massive project (which would be the port of a port basically)

I don't think there is a game that would be "too big" to port, I've never met one so far anyway. :)
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