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Executive Assault is a new blend of first person shooter and real time strategy, and the developer has openly said a Linux version will come.

On the Steam forum, the usual happened, a user asked for a Linux version and the developer replied with:
QuoteYes, totally and Mac too. I am just getting the Windows version working first.


Not many games have been able to blend FPS & RTS together, so I can't wait to see how it works.

About the game (Official)
Executive Assault is an indie real-time strategy/first-person shooter where you can not only build your base and create armies, but also take control of your units and fight as one of them.
Command armies and build bases from above.

- Take control of tanks, robots and aircraft to fully immerse yourself in the combat.
- Design and construct bases which you can then walk and fight inside.
- Control doors, turrets, alarms and forcefields to defend against attack.
- An extensive technology tree featuring over 140 technologies ranging from lasers to Quantum Gateways.
- Sneak into the enemy base and steal technology or shut down their power grid (This feature will come during the Early Access process).
- Multiplayer, as there’s nothing more satisfying than blowing up your friends with cruise missiles.

It is currently in Early Access, so we will keep an eye on it for you. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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