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Interesting, Feral Interactive are teasing us all again with a new port coming with a new clue posted on their radar.

They sent out a fun tweet which started it off:

GAMERS: Hey Feral, you should bring another game to Mac and Linux!
FERAL: k.

The Feral Radar has been updated: https://t.co/bTm8FC0e4X

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) April 6, 2016


And now here it is:

Could it be that they are teasing Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II which popped up on SteamDB with their name attached, or are they being more cunning and hinting at something else entirely? I think that would be too obvious. I haven't a clue, and I'm never very good at these radar hints.

Feral Interactive certainly are busy, as they only recently confirmed Tomb Raider is heading to Linux.

Whatever it is, it's in their "Very Soon" section.

I leave the comments open to you, as you're all great investigators.

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HadBabits Apr 6, 2016
Quoting: ElectricPrismI don't like this picture because Nutella is a Nestle brand. They have quite the reputation.

Terribly off-topic, but even so, damned good information 0.o
psymin Apr 6, 2016
Quoting: HadBabits
Quoting: ElectricPrismI don't like this picture because Nutella is a Nestle brand. They have quite the reputation.

Terribly off-topic, but even so, damned good information 0.o

Nope. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrero_SpA
psymin Apr 6, 2016
If Keyrock's guess ends up being true, I'm definitely going to get the Humble Monthly this time.
BlackBloodRum Apr 6, 2016
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It is Mad Max.

So we all know feral usually use "GameName.sh" right?

Well...
https://steamdb.info/app/234140/config/

Sorry guys, games over :-(.
sarmad Apr 7, 2016
Screw Warhammer. Where is my Tomb Raider?
bingus Apr 7, 2016
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Well if it is Mad Max.... I'd assume Feral will be charging the non bundle price. Bit of a difference!

http://imgur.com/y2nVJ1T

EDIT: OK it appears I failed at inserting images


Last edited by bingus on 7 April 2016 at 2:12 am UTC
Nyamiou Apr 7, 2016
Could it ne that they are porting a Blizzard game? No, that's impossible, I must be nuts.
Beamboom Apr 7, 2016
Quoting: Keyrock
Quoting: Segata SanshiroIn all seriousness though, a snow drift is an AVALANCHE.
The obvious answer then is Mad Max. Avalanche are the developers of Mad Max and nuts is a synonym for mad.

Oh man talk about connecting the dots. Masterful. I've never seen a nut more beautifully cracked than this, Keyrock :-)
leillo1975 Apr 7, 2016
Sleeping Dogs would be perfect to me, but I think that in this case is another game. :'(


Last edited by leillo1975 on 7 April 2016 at 7:53 am UTC
cRaZy-bisCuiT Apr 7, 2016
Quoting: NyamiouCould it ne that they are porting a Blizzard game? No, that's impossible, I must be nuts.
Unfortunately you're. Blizzard would port inhouse. Still I do hope for SC II seeing the light of linux some day. TFT and Diablo III would be a nice to have extra.


I think it's Mad Max as well. I'm not at all interested in it, still it would be nice for the people that like to play it.
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