Feral Interactive are wanting to know what games you want ported to Linux, hopefully taking your requests into real consideration.
See their Tweet below:
Denizens of Linux! Feed #THEREQUESTINATOR so our engineers can see all your requests in one place. Use the tag and you will be processed! pic.twitter.com/OHM6UWHPNN
— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) August 11, 2017
They also asked on Facebook and Reddit.
It will be interesting to see if any of the user requests actually get ported. I am always sceptical of things like this, as it's essentially a hype machine for Feral and it doesn't necessarily mean anything will get ported as a result of requests there. Just keep that in mind when wildly requesting ports. Even so, it's a bit of fun and I am excited to see what Feral bring out over the rest of the year and beyond.
I've seen people constantly ask Feral about porting BioShock Remastered to Linux previous to this, but each request is met with the usual "we have nothing to share" type of reply. Considering it's a popular pick, I hope they look into that one. I would certainly appreciate BioShock Remastered on Linux!
So far it seems Doom, Bioshock and The Witcher 3 are popular choices.
What would you like to see?
Would have written this up four hours ago when I replied to their tweet, but updating some of the site code seemed to make time vanish!
QuoteI've seen people constantly ask Feral about porting BioShock Remastered to Linux previous to this, but each request is met with the usual "we have nothing to share" type of reply. Considering it's a popular pick, I hope they look into that one. I would certainly appreciate BioShock Remastered on Linux!
They say that about anything they haven't announced.
QuoteSo far it seems Doom, Bioshock and The Witcher 3 are popular choices.
Doom won't happen of course. But since they are doing the Bioshock Remaster, it wouldn't seem too hard to do it for Linux. It has my vote! Although, since I already own all the Bioshock stuff, I'd have to buy something else to compensate.
Witcher 3 I'd like to have too. It could be possible if CDPR doesn't have some sort of deal with VP. Of course, I don't care who ports it!
With great expectations (Linux Really need this games):
- GTAV
- The Witcher 3
- Skyrim
- DOOM
- PES/FIFA
- Overwatch
Objectives reachable for Feral:
- Final Fantasy VII Remake
- Nier Automata
- Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
- Kindom Hearts III
- Dirt 4
- F1 2018
- Final Fantasy XV
- PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
Izi pizi ports (and nice to have):
- Street Fighter V
- Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
- Bayonetta
- Shenmue III
- TEKKEN 7
- Final Fantasy VII Remake
"I have a Dream":
- The Last Of Us 2
- Half Life 3 (!?)
- GTA VI
- Red Dead Redemption 2
Last edited by elbuglione on 11 August 2017 at 9:08 pm UTC
Also, I'm eagerly waiting for Hitman Season 2!
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Quoting: UnshraFor me, it's the very improbable three Skyrim, Witcher 3 and Doom.
Out of all of those Witcher 3 is way way more likely
Dishonored 2
Nier Automata
Street Fighter V
Quoting: Whitewolfe80Quoting: GuestSpace Marine.
I also wouldn't mind Mechwarrior Online, but that's such a moving target already (or at least used to be) that it's not something I'd ever see happen.Quoting: GuestSpace Marine.
Would love to see Space Marine sadly think its more to do with licence libo more than anything, as Sega picked up the publishing rights but only for Space Marine. However Warhammer 40k franchise is a licenced property so not only would feral need Sega approval they would also need Warhammer approval to use the Warhammer licence. Plus the studio that made the game is now defunct.
They did seem to manage it for the Dawn of War II series, and Total Warhammer is Sega as well.
I found this from Destructoid from Jan of this year which is interesting Sega apparently do own the rights i stand corrected
"A lot of people on my team worked on Space Marine, had a great time making it, and want to do it."
While he was quick to say a "Space Marine 2" isn't in the works at present, Disbrow mentioned "there's definitely a hunger for it," and should it ever happen, you'd know "it came honestly from the team."
Since the Sega acquisition, Relic "has been doubling down on our strength as a studio, which is in the PC strategy market. That's what we are shaped around and focused on," Disbrow added. "Does that mean we wouldn't circle around and do a Space Marine sequel or something like that in the future? Absolutely not. But right now we're focusing on strategy games."
In general they pick good games, so I'm quite confident with their choice.
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