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Engage excitement number one! Feral Interactive are teasing a brand new Linux port on their little port teaser radar.

Here's the clue:
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"WEST NORWOOD"

It's a new game, not something in their back catalogue of Mac titles, which is pretty exciting. Feral tend to pick reasonably big titles too.

Feral Interactive have ported many titles to Linux now including XCOM 2, Tomb Raider, Mad Max, Life is Strange, Dawn of War III and many more. It will be very interesting to see what it is, hopefully something I can sink hours into.

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Kohrias Jun 27, 2017
Tomb Raider would be great! Looking forward to what it is.

@Feral: There is so much more to port. Hope to see a lot more new entries on the radar ;)
Jan Jun 27, 2017
What I would like:

Rise of the Tomb Raider
Life Is Strange: Before The Storm
NieR: Automata
Shadow of War

What we will get:

DiRT 4
Total War: Whatever

I'm pretty sure DiRT 4 is a great game, but I suck at racing games and we urgently need another great story-driven third-person adventure/action-adventure.
ellie_feral Jun 27, 2017
Quoting: Kohrias@Feral: There is so much more to port.

Oh totes.
slain-savage Jun 27, 2017
Please Feral let it be NieR: Automata, it will be a instant buy.
skinnyraf Jun 27, 2017
West Norwood is a train station pictured in the Train Simulator add-on "South London Network" - thus Train Simulator will finally arrive to Linux!

Alternatively, West Norwood Cemetery is one of Magnificent Seven cemeteries in London. A cemetery means lots of tombs, means Rise of the Tomb Raider.
0aTT Jun 27, 2017
Would love Nier: Automata too, but I think Tomb Raider makes much more sense, because they sold so much copies. But whatever it's going to be, it's going to be cool like all Feral ports.
chui2ch Jun 27, 2017
I'm going to say it's Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. I want it to be Rise of the Tomb Raider, but there are steam db hints that it is Temple of Osiris(domesticated_qa_branch_b).
backplate101 Jun 27, 2017
well, looking on google map of the location. One of the roads in that locality is "elder road" in London. could it possibly be referring to Elder scrolls?.
I was hoping for a witcher 3 port mind you...ho hum.
Ehvis Jun 27, 2017
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Quoting: chui2chI'm going to say it's Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. I want it to be Rise of the Tomb Raider, but there are steam db hints that it is Temple of Osiris(domesticated_qa_branch_b).

And Mac depots. It does seem like an odd choice though. RoTR is one that has been requested a lot. Almost nobody cares about Temple of Osiris.

So far I haven't seen any really convincing arguments. The Lara cafe is ok. But I looked up the location of the Croft Manor for RoTR and it's actually outside London.
MaCroX95 Jun 27, 2017
Quoting: chui2chI'm going to say it's Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. I want it to be Rise of the Tomb Raider, but there are steam db hints that it is Temple of Osiris(domesticated_qa_branch_b).

Feral team said many times that they cover the ports by not updating the steamdb especially for ones that they're teasing, so this means nothing. They could be literally porting 10 AAA and nobody would notice if they would want to cover that...
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