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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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linux_gamer Jan 20, 2016
Quoting: AndyMcDandyCDNI 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.
I'm not Freud, but we all seem to be greedy and you're the only fun guy!
Vissy Jan 20, 2016
Excited for anything they are porting.
Renzatic Gear Jan 20, 2016
Dark Souls 3!

...which it probably isn't, but I can hope, damnit!
ElectricPrism Jan 20, 2016
And its.......... Halo 5 Dafuq?
rustybroomhandle Jan 20, 2016
I am not into racing games, but I picked up Feral's GRID Autosport port, then had the crazy idea to also buy a racing wheel. Ended up with a Logitech Driving Force GT. Best decision ever. Works perfectly with GRID - rumble, force feedback and all that stuff working exactly as it should. The feeling of fighting with the G-force as you take sharp turns is great.

Although, I have spent most of my time playing Euro Truck Sim 2 with it. Also totally transformed the experience, even though the force feedback stuff does not seem to be implemented on Linux.

Anyhoo, might consider grabbing F1 2015 so that my wheel has more things to do. Don't want the poor little fella feeling like he's not getting enough attention.
Xpander Jan 20, 2016
Quoting: AndyMcDandyCDNI 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.

its not pearl, its silver stone, aka silverstone track in UK where F1 cars drive. the equation is Formula and the answer is 1
it all makes sense

only thing that i dont get is that we get F1 2015 game 2 months before 2016 season starts, a bit weird, but still better than nothing..

now port the Dirt Rally and the racing area is covered for a while on linux :P
omer666 Jan 20, 2016
Quoting: KimyrielleGlad to see their order books still being full. I just wish Bethesda would finally notice these guys and let them port something. Anything.
This is never going to happen. Zenimax, their current owner, is so much against Linux they actually managed to stop id software from doing Linux ports!

At the time, many Linux gamers were eagerly looking forward to playing Rage as they were damn sure it would come to their OS. That was a real disappointment.
WorMzy Jan 20, 2016
Ehhh, I'm not a fan of racing games. I'm glad we're getting more though, some people must play them.
gojul Jan 20, 2016
We also miss project cars if it ever comes but looks like sms screwed us... :'(
Liam Dawe Jan 20, 2016
Quoting: omer666
Quoting: KimyrielleGlad to see their order books still being full. I just wish Bethesda would finally notice these guys and let them port something. Anything.
This is never going to happen. Zenimax, their current owner, is so much against Linux they actually managed to stop id software from doing Linux ports!
Hardly. The Linux "ports" from id were done by one guy, and from what I remember he doesn't work there any more.
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