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Yup, it's teaser time again! Feral Interactive are teasing another new Linux & Mac port on their infamous teaser radar.

You know how this works by now, Feral tease a picture with another clue and we have no idea what it will be until it's released.

Here it is:
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Begin the guessing game, what do you think it could be? I think it's good to see another teaser for Linux appear!

For those that don't already know, Feral Interactive are the company behind many Linux ports like Shadow of Mordor, XCOM, Tomb Raider, Mad Max and quite a number more. Their Linux catalogue is pretty damn impressive right now. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Beamboom Apr 7, 2017
Based on what they've ported so far it's also very reasonable to expect a game with a metascore at least higher than 70, probably higher than 80. There are exceptions in their catalogue (F1 being an obvious one) but I think it can work as a general probability filter on the guesses.
Shmerl Apr 7, 2017
Quoting: BeamboomBased on what they've ported so far it's also very reasonable to expect a game with a metascore at

Why would that matter? They are paid by the company which owns the game. That company decides.
Mountain Man Apr 7, 2017
Am I the only one who is annoyed by and subsequently doesn't give a crap about these "teasers"? If you have something to announce then just announce it.
Shmerl Apr 7, 2017
Quoting: Mountain ManAm I the only one who is annoyed by and subsequently doesn't give a crap about these "teasers"? If you have something to announce then just announce it.

I think they are harmless and can be fun. Also, they probably can't announce something directly because of contractual restrictions, but doing it as a hint is acceptable I suppose.
ZodiacMentor Apr 7, 2017
...and besides, a really great way to increase hype and get some free marketing before the announce.

As for what this is, I'm pretty sure it's Shadow Warrior (1 or 2), as "Made to Wade" and the japanese tea company would direct. I have only a mild interest on Shadow Warrior, and no interest at all to Total War: Shogun, so I might possibly pick up Shadow Warrior if it turns out to be it.


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m0nt3 Apr 7, 2017
Quoting: ellie_feralThis is fun.

Troll!!!! Having a good feast? :)
Eike Apr 7, 2017
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Quoting: ShmerlWhy would that matter? They are paid by the company which owns the game. That company decides.

No. They are paying for the code and the right to port and publish.
Eike Apr 7, 2017
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Quoting: ZodiacMentorAs for what this is, I'm pretty sure it's Shadow Warrior (1 or 2),

Erm, isn't the first one already ported and has been part of some Humble Bundle?
Shmerl Apr 7, 2017
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Quoting: ShmerlWhy would that matter? They are paid by the company which owns the game. That company decides.

No. They are paying for the code and the right to port and publish.

You mean right to distribute (in their store)? Either way, my point was, they are paid by those who own the game in some form, either as percentage of sales, or some fixed amount.
Eike Apr 7, 2017
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Quoting: ShmerlYou mean right to distribute (in their store)? Either way, my point was, they are paid by those who own the game in some form, either as percentage of sales, or some fixed amount.

But they aren't. They pay, then port, then sell. Not only at their store, all Linux Steam (and other) sales are theirs as well (minus the store's sharr). That's why it's even more important to get the sales numbers for the right system - it's what directly pays their dinner.
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