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Feral Interactive, the absolute monster when it comes to big Linux game ports is asking what you want to see again.

You all know Feral by now, they've ported HITMAN, F1 2017, Mad Max, Dawn of War III, Life is Strange, XCOM, XCOM 2, DiRT Rally and many more seriously good games to Linux. On top of that, they still have an existing teaser up that they haven't yet announced, all we know is that it's coming to Linux.

On Twitter, they asked this recently:

It’s a New Year full of new possibilities! If you could only have one new game for macOS, Linux or mobile in 2018, which one would it be? And why? We can’t promise that your dreams will come true, but the best answers will star in our email newsletter.

Naturally, Feral lurk in our comments, so feel free to post here as well as I'm sure they will be taking note. 

For me personally, I would like a new open-world game that I can travel around and sink plenty of hours into. Something to allow time to fade away and forget about all lifes problems.

So—what do you want Feral to bring to Linux next?

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micha Jan 24, 2018
I'd be great if they focus on upcoming high profile titles. Can potentially make them more money. At least if it's released day-1 or very shortly after. On the other hand it's a gamble ofc since they don't know yet how well received an unreleased game will be.

Anyway some example I have in mind:


That said, I'd love to have a native Linux version of Life is Strange: Before the Storm but it's probably probably more and Aspyr job since the engine is Unity3D.
Also really great would be NieR: Automata or What Remains of Edith Finch.


Last edited by micha on 24 January 2018 at 5:57 pm UTC
dorron Jan 24, 2018
Witcher 3 & 1
Anything from Souls saga
Anything from The Elder Scrolls saga
Bioshock Collection
Red Dead Redemption
GTA V
Battlefield
Street Fighter V
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Cuphead
Doom
Assassin's Creed Saga


Last edited by dorron on 24 January 2018 at 6:01 pm UTC
Edmene Jan 24, 2018
Nier: Automata
Life is Strange: Before the Storm
morbius Jan 24, 2018
First and foremost, Witcher 3 and 1.

Then a couple of good AAA games, like PUBG, Prey, Bayonetta, Nier, Dishonored.

For me personally, something smaller, like South Park, Valiant Hearts, Edith Finch.
FredO Jan 24, 2018
Rise of the Tomb Raider, because the previous one was great, and this installment looks just as good!
Total War: Warhammer 2, because it's a Trilogy, so we need part 2 before we can get part 3 right?
Mumrik93 Jan 24, 2018
The Mass Effect Trilogy! Without a doubt!
D34VA_ Jan 24, 2018
Batman: Arkham Asylum - This game would make a great addition to the Linux gaming ecosystem. It has some of the best mood, aesthetic, storytelling, and replay value of any superhero game out there. The graphical fidelity, art direction, and choice of voice actors make for memorable experiences time and again.

As somebody who has only ever played this on a friend's Xbox 360, I'd gladly pay full price for this game if it was available for Linux.
jens Jan 24, 2018
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Hopefully this question is again a method for Feral to create some momentum before the release of a new title, it reads very similar to the former question if Linux gamers would be interested in F1 2017 ;)

Anyway: Rise of the Tomb Raider - Having the series complete on Linux wouldn't no longer make me jealous when someone mentions how cool the complete Uncharted series is for PS3/4. Fingers crossed!


Last edited by jens on 24 January 2018 at 7:07 pm UTC
omer666 Jan 24, 2018
Last time I checked, The Witcher 1 ran really well in Wine, so I don't know if a port would be a great idea...


Last edited by omer666 on 24 January 2018 at 7:23 pm UTC
Jetri Jan 24, 2018
Dark Souls: Remastered, because availability of a Souls title would surely bring more attention to the Linux as a gaming platform.
Mr. Pinsky Jan 24, 2018
The whole GTA Series

Blizzard games


Last edited by Mr. Pinsky on 24 January 2018 at 7:25 pm UTC
torrit Jan 24, 2018
The Witcher 3
tpau Jan 24, 2018
Quoting: Mr. PinskyBlizzard games
Absolutely.
flesk Jan 24, 2018
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I would love to see A Hat in Time or any of the LEGO games on Linux.
Tuxee Jan 24, 2018
Doom (2016)
Wolfenstein (preferably II: TNC, but I'd also accept TNO or TBO)
Witcher 3
kellerkindt Jan 24, 2018
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The Witcher 3 is all I need to enjoy the whole year 2018 :)
Redface Jan 24, 2018
Its hard to only pick one.

My first choice is Total War Warhammer 2
because its total war and warhammer, and we have the very good first one already.
lucinos Jan 24, 2018
I would say...

Two Point Hospital
doom-o-matic Jan 24, 2018
A single Linux game for 2018? Give me Dark Souls 3, and I will dedicate my first 500 deaths to you. Why do I want this? Because I'm a masochist (after all, I like my custom kernels.)
rea987 Jan 24, 2018
Deus Ex, because it's the best PC game ever made and its IP owned by Square Enix which contracted Feral before.


Last edited by rea987 on 25 January 2018 at 5:07 am UTC
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