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Feral Interactive are crazy busy right now, and it seems they have yet another Linux game port up their sleeves.

You can see the new teaser on their radar, copied below. It's in the Very Soon section, so hopefully it won't be long before we find out!

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It hasn't been long since they released Medieval II: Total War Collection, so it's really awesome to see more coming so soon. We also have XCOM 2 due next month, my word these guys are busy with another.

Guess away! Exciting! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Pinguino Jan 19, 2016
Hooray for Feral! F1 2015 looks like a fun and welcome game, even though it has such bad reviews.

BTW, I wonder what Aspyr's been up to.


Last edited by Pinguino on 19 January 2016 at 9:24 pm UTC
Pinguino Jan 19, 2016
Formula One... Pearl... Oyster... Shell (which sponsors Ferrari)...
Linas Jan 19, 2016
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Ok, so pearls are made under water. Bioshock takes place under water. One is for the first Bioshock. Pearls are shiny, means it is a remastered version. Guys, remastered Bioshock 1 is comming to Linux!
1mHfoksd1Z Jan 19, 2016
Quoting: ricki42I kind of wished Feral would just announce what they're working on rather than keeping us guessing.

Well they do kinda tell us, eventually... I think it's kinda nice to give us a few clues beforehand. It keeps the community involved and entertained.
It would also be kind of bad if they tell us what they are porting a long time before the actual release, because there is only gonna be a big initial hype and then everyone will quickly chill down until release.
Those puzzles are good both for us and for their business.

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I too hope it won't be a strategy game... Strategy games are among my favourite, but for now we kinda have enough to keep us busy, while other genres are missing many titles or in some cases are devoid of any good ones. Also, not everyone likes strategy games.


Last edited by 1mHfoksd1Z on 19 January 2016 at 10:28 pm UTC
Homepcgamer Jan 19, 2016
Whatever it is, it will be wellcome. I like to support Feral.
Shaolu Jan 19, 2016
Quoting: LinasOk, so pearls are made under water. Bioshock takes place under water. One is for the first Bioshock. Pearls are shiny, means it is a remastered version. Guys, remastered Bioshock 1 is comming to Linux!

1 ^ 3 = 1...

Half-Life 3 confirmed as SteamOS exclusive!
dlf Jan 19, 2016
Quoting: LinasOk, so pearls are made under water. Bioshock takes place under water. One is for the first Bioshock. Pearls are shiny, means it is a remastered version. Guys, remastered Bioshock 1 is comming to Linux!

As much as i'd like it to be the first bioshock (or either), they are both already on OSX, the picture has the tux and apple icon, so something that's not on either at this moment.
STiAT Jan 19, 2016
TW3. The #1 pearl of this years gaming market :D.
AndyMcDandyCDN Jan 19, 2016
I can't believe how many saw a pearl. First thing that came to my mind was pinball with the hope of it being Pinball Arcade but then I came to my senses. Farsight hates Linux and will probably never allow the release Pinball Arcade on Linux.

O well.
BillNyeTheBlackGuy Jan 20, 2016
Sigh..., another racing game. Great I guess, but I would really like a popular last gen title.
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