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Total War: ATTILA has recently popped up on SteamDB with pointers towards a Linux & SteamOS version finally coming.

As usual for SteamDB though, don't take it as official:
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launch/2/config/oslist: linux
launch/2/description: Launch
launch/2/executable: Attila
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About the game (Official)
Against a darkening background of famine, disease and war, a new power is rising in the great steppes of the East. With a million horsemen at his back, the ultimate warrior king approaches, and his sights are set on Rome…

The next instalment in the multi award-winning PC series that combines turn-based strategy with real-time tactics, Total War: ATTILA casts players back to 395 AD. A time of apocalyptic turmoil at the very dawn of the Dark Ages.

How far will you go to survive? Will you sweep oppression from the world and carve out a barbarian or Eastern kingdom of your own? Or will you brace against the coming storm as the last remnants of the Roman Empire, in the ultimate survival-strategy challenge?

The Scourge of God is coming. Your world will burn. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Arehandoro 2 Dec 2015
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Why they never port the ones I own. I need my Shogun 2!

Good news anyway :)
Eike 2 Dec 2015
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Why they never port the ones I own. I need my Shogun 2!

Good news anyway :)

They want your money! :p
leillo1975 2 Dec 2015
.... and Rome II Total War?
Cybolic 2 Dec 2015
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Yes, yes, but what about Total WarHammer?! :D (I know that's not the title, but it should have been)
FredO 2 Dec 2015
Finally a life sign - that just made my day!
gojul 2 Dec 2015
I hope they release Rome 2 at the same time...
Cmdr_Iras 2 Dec 2015
Rome 2 and shogun 2 with the latter being the best in my opinion are definitely in need of porting.
_J_30000 2 Dec 2015
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Oh yes, plus they might earn some porting fees from me.....


Last edited by _J_30000 on 2 Dec 2015 at 9:48 pm UTC
Nouser 2 Dec 2015
Screw Total Fail Rome, port Shogun 2 already, please.
MayeulC 2 Dec 2015
Is this an in-house port? If so, this is promising and shows that they have updated their engine to be cross-platform, since this is one of their latest games.

Hey, this may be a Vulkan compatible title? The new API will probably benefit RTS games a lot.
Cybolic 3 Dec 2015
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Yes, yes, but what about Total WarHammer?! :D (I know that's not the title, but it should have been)

It is coming, just no idea on when:

http://steamcommunity.com/app/364360/discussions/0/611704531883847638/

Oh damn! I completely missed that! I just kept seeing the Windows logo on the Steam pre-order page and that made me not want to look more into it out of sheer disappointment. Stupid Windows logo... *grumble*
slaapliedje 3 Dec 2015
Installing Total War; Attila now. I think I ended up getting it through a Humble Bundle sale.
slaapliedje 4 Dec 2015
Well crap, I get the awesome "Failed to start game (missing executable)" error.
FredO 10 Dec 2015
I thought I'd just add that Total War: Attila is now out for Linux! I'm sure there'll be a sale for the weekend ;-)
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