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Medieval II: Total War Looks Set For Linux, Possibly From Feral Interactive

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Medieval II: Total War has popped up on SteamDB with Linux information, and we also have Feral Interactive teasing us on twitter again, looks like they are behind it.

See the info on SteamDB here.

And then there's this:

This is our 5000th tweet! To celebrate, we'll be totally evil and tease yet another upcoming Mac & Linux game. Right here in this tweet.

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) September 2, 2015



Too easy this time Feral ;)

It's another highly rated game, and I'm sure i've seen numerous requests for it to be ported!

About the game
Take command of your army and expand your reign in Medieval II - the fourth installment of the award-winning Total War series of strategy games. Direct massive battles featuring up to 10,000 bloodthirsty troops on epic 3D battlefields, while presiding over some of the greatest Medieval nations of the Western and Middle Eastern world. Spanning the most turbulent era in Western history, your quest for territory and power takes you through Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, and even onto the shores of the New World. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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pete910 Sep 2, 2015
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QuoteToo easy this time Feral ;)

Your gonna regret that if it's not :P
Liam Dawe Sep 2, 2015
Quoting: pete910
QuoteToo easy this time Feral ;)

Your gonna regret that if it's not :P

Well, not really, as it means they would be teasing another unannounced game, it's win-win ;)
omer666 Sep 2, 2015
There's also Alien: Isolation that was supposedly being ported by Feral...

[Edit] An A:I encrypted depot was changed two hours ago...


Last edited by omer666 on 2 September 2015 at 7:48 pm UTC
leillo1975 Sep 2, 2015
It's a very good new, but in this time my money don't go to Feral, because I own this game. It's time to replay it in the best OS.

No news about ROME II? I would be happy to purchase it. Feral, please, make it possible
MayeulC Sep 2, 2015
Oh, yes ! I will finally be able to finish this campaign started long ago :P
morbius Sep 2, 2015
No news on the Napoleon? We all expected that one to be the next Total War game ported.
BabaoWhisky Sep 2, 2015
Still an old game ...
Maquis196 Sep 2, 2015
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So many time consuming games being ported, can barely keep up. Still, should have finished Shadow of Mordor by the weekend so can pick something up next.

Also, quite a few games I already own. Ah well, time to buy another copy off Feral and donate!
Kimyrielle Sep 2, 2015
Quoting: Maquis196So many time consuming games being ported, can barely keep up. Still, should have finished Shadow of Mordor by the weekend so can pick something up next.

Also, quite a few games I already own. Ah well, time to buy another copy off Feral and donate!

For real. I never thought I'd ever have more Linux games than I can play. oO

And yeah, poor Feral won't earn much on this one, it seems, as many of us already have it. But this just means it's a great game. :)

*still has her fingers crossed to see Skyrim on Linux one day*
eldersnake Sep 2, 2015
Man I love Feral, lol.
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