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Feral Interactive have finally confirmed the Linux release date for Shadow of the Tomb Raider after announcing it for Linux back in November last year.

They've said today it will officially release as "Shadow of the Tomb Raider Definitive Edition" on November 5th! Looking around at dates, technically this is the earliest we've seen any of the newer Tomb Raider series arrive on Linux. The first Tomb Raider came to Linux in 2016 after an original 2013 release, with Rise of the Tomb Raider arriving on Linux 2018 after an original 2016 release and we get the final game in the reboot trilogy next month!

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Since we've waited on it for just over a year after release, we get the fancy Definitive Edition which comes with its entire collection of DLC so it's not a bad package for a patient gamer to get. Feral's previous port of Rise of the Tomb Raider performed really well too, so I've no doubt this will.

One thing the Linux version will not support is Ray Tracing, as Feral Interactive confirmed to GamingOnLinux over email.

Feral announced it on their official site, Twitter, press emails and so on. They also have a fancy mini-site setup for it if you're after a bit more information. We also still have Life is Strange 2 and Total War Saga: TROY to come from Feral yet.

Will you be picking up a copy when it releases? We shall have a livestream of the fun no doubt, be sure to follow us on Twitch for when that happens.

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peta77 Oct 17, 2019
Wow, fantastic news. Yeah, it jumped in the radar from the furthest to the closest section. Actually one of the two games I've still been waiting for this year (other one is Transport Fever 2, hope they'll make it within the announced release target: Q4 2019).
Will definitely buy it day 1 !


Last edited by peta77 on 17 October 2019 at 7:26 pm UTC
Grimfist Oct 18, 2019
Oh yes baby, Feral just being Feral and giving us another freaking good port.
Played through the first two parts, and now the wait for part 3 is finally over!
Insta-Buy on release!
logge Nov 5, 2019
F5ing....
fabertawe Nov 5, 2019
Where are you Lara? These coins are burning a hole in my pocket :D
Eike Nov 5, 2019
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Quoting: fabertaweWhere are you Lara? These coins are burning a hole in my pocket :D

Happy 6 years cake day!
fabertawe Nov 5, 2019
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: fabertaweWhere are you Lara? These coins are burning a hole in my pocket :D

Happy 6 years cake day!

I wondered what you were talking about... then spotted "the cake".

Cheers! I had no idea ^_^
stud68 Nov 5, 2019
Still waiting........................
mylka Nov 5, 2019
Quoting: stud68Still waiting........................

steam already shows linux and mac symbol

now the normal version with the symbols is gone and only the def shows with win only


Last edited by mylka on 5 November 2019 at 5:39 pm UTC
But the trial version wasn't ported....
peta77 Nov 5, 2019
Quoting: mylka
Quoting: stud68Still waiting........................

steam already shows linux and mac symbol

now the normal version with the symbols is gone and only the def shows with win only

hmm... already downloading for more than half an hour... nearly 3GB done... but still five and a half hours to go (according to steam client).... .... .. I hate waiting! When it wasn't available it was OK, but now that it's out...
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