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It's nice to have some good news. I told you all recently that it looked like Master of Orion was coming to SteamOS & Linux, and now it has been confirmed by Wargaming themselves.

@gamingonlinux We have confirmation. Master of Orion is coming to a Linux near you!

— Master of Orion (@moothegame) January 27, 2016


Severian, Director of Product VisionMac, Linux, and SteamOS = YES!!

Source

Also confirmed by a developer:
GeneralDirection, DeveloperHe's the Director of Product Vision at Wargaming. For some reason he's lacking the dev tag here, so we'll get that fixed. ;)


Now I am excited, I absolutely adore Master of Orion 2 (let's not talk about MoO3).

No word on release yet, as it hasn't launched on any platform yet.

About the game (Official)
Master of Orion – Conquer the Stars

The ascendant spacefaring 4X strategy game returns! A new chapter in the epic Master of Orion saga is poised to once again capture the imaginations of millions of gamers.

Diehard fans of the first games will be ecstatic to know that this revival is being built under the watchful eyes of members from the original development team, in conjunction with NGD Studios in Buenos Aires!

Discover Master of Orion as it was always meant to be: A fully orchestrated score, interstellar warfare and exploration against the backdrop of beautifully animated far flung galaxies. Confront hostile civilizations, negotiate with mysterious aliens, share knowledge with allies and uncover this newly imagined universe. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Huckert 27 Jan 2016
Hooray for good News!
adolson 27 Jan 2016
That screenshot doesn't make it look very exciting. Guess I'll have to go find a trailer or something. lol
Teodosio 27 Jan 2016
I have to admit my favourite was MoO3. I loved how the game provided large scale policy tools that allowed you to rule scores of planets without micromanaging them. Unfortunately, the game had plenty of bugs, but I managed to spend hundreds of hours with it nonetheless. Too bad the UI feels hopelessly outdated today.
Liam Dawe 27 Jan 2016
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That screenshot doesn't make it look very exciting. Guess I'll have to go find a trailer or something. lol

It's a 4X strategy game, it's not some big explody shooter. Take a look as Master of Orion 2 and you will see.
Feist 27 Jan 2016
Sweet!!

I was actually a bit worried for a while there. I really wish more developers would start using steam to communicate their plans for various OS releases, instead of simply ignoring or simply missing page after page of questions/requests.


Last edited by Feist on 27 Jan 2016 at 11:08 am UTC
Jajcus 27 Jan 2016
That screenshot doesn't make it look very exciting.

This looks exactly like Master of Orion should look like in 2016. I can't wait for the release.
Keyrock 27 Jan 2016
Glad to hear Linux is being supported. I'm going to be very cautious about this title, though, after the bitter pill that was MoO3.
Mountain Man 27 Jan 2016
That screenshot doesn't make it look very exciting. Guess I'll have to go find a trailer or something. lol
It's hard to make a turn-based 4x strategy game look "exciting" in a screenshot. Look at the screenshots for Civilization V. It looks pretty dull, but it's one of the greatest games ever made.
oldrocker99 27 Jan 2016
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Talk about a blast from the past ^_^ ...I'm eager to play that kind of game which I haven't played in a very, very long time.
Kimyrielle 27 Jan 2016
Exciting news! I lost count of the numbers I put into MoO 2. I do hope they will polish the looks a little, though. Strategy or not, but good looks aren't a crime. ;)
14 27 Jan 2016
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Coming from someone who never played the older ones, I'm interested. If it looks like it'll have fun multiplayer, I'm very interested. I don't have any 4X games right now that I'm not done with.
Purple Library Guy 27 Jan 2016
Hmm . . . kind of looks like it's going to be MOO 2 with a modern UI and, presumably although it looks like that part isn't finished yet, some spiffed up graphics. I can work with that. I kind of wish Civilization: Beyond Earth had just done that with Alpha Centauri . . .
whatever 27 Jan 2016
This is surprising and exciting! I always liked MOO and spent countless hours back in the day.

Hey Wargaming, how about a Linux version of WoWs?
adolson 27 Jan 2016
That screenshot doesn't make it look very exciting. Guess I'll have to go find a trailer or something. lol
It's hard to make a turn-based 4x strategy game look "exciting" in a screenshot. Look at the screenshots for Civilization V. It looks pretty dull, but it's one of the greatest games ever made.
I love Civ V. You can find screenshots of strategy games that look at least a little bit exciting. Example, http://masteroforion.com/media/21 Anyhow, I looked into this more and have wishlisted it. I never played any of the previous games.
niarbeht 27 Jan 2016
Yay!
Xodetaetl 28 Jan 2016
Nitpicking as usual but what's the point of saying "Linux & SteamOS" ? It sounds as if they were two completely separate platforms. You should rather write it as "Linux / SteamOS" which implies that it's basically the same thing.


Last edited by Xodetaetl on 28 Jan 2016 at 8:44 am UTC
Liam Dawe 28 Jan 2016
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Nitpicking as usual but what's the point of saying "Linux & SteamOS" ? It sounds as if they were two completely separate platforms. You should rather write it as "Linux / SteamOS" which implies that it's basically the same thing.

Sometimes I do it like that, sometimes I don't. Personal preference at the time, nothing more. It's also easier to hashtag it on social sites separating it with an & mark.
Nouser 28 Jan 2016
That screenshot doesn't make it look very exciting. Guess I'll have to go find a trailer or something. lol
It's hard to make a turn-based 4x strategy game look "exciting" in a screenshot. Look at the screenshots for Civilization V. It looks pretty dull, but it's one of the greatest games ever made.
I love Civ V. You can find screenshots of strategy games that look at least a little bit exciting. Example, http://masteroforion.com/media/21 Anyhow, I looked into this more and have wishlisted it. I never played any of the previous games.

That jump system looks really sweet.
Liam Dawe 28 Jan 2016
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They also confirmed it in a tweet to me now too: https://twitter.com/moothegame/status/692496716810076160
Beamboom 2 Feb 2016
Yesss! A turn based strategy game! We really, really need more strategy games. I think we can still take ten more this month, just to have something to do while waiting for the the ten tbs games coming next month!

:-P
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