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Tryst - Unigine powered RTS coming!

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A new RTS game is coming to Linux, Mac and Windows called Tryst.

It looks very much like Starcraft 2 (The UI is very similair looking in colour and style). Powered by the Unigine engine (Same engine as Oil Rush) and developed by BlueGiant Interactive.

They have confirmed they will do a Linux and Mac port after the initial windows release.

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It's good to see a solid looking RTS coming to Linux! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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3 comments

Bumadar Jul 6, 2012
good to see unigine being used more, i was hoping they would get one of those big kickstarters to use them. and a good solid rts is always welcome
Mark McKinnon Jul 6, 2012
Can not wait to see this come out I am aware that Wasteland 2 picked Unity but after seeing Oil Rush it would have nice to see Wasteland 2 go unigine.
Liam Dawe Jul 7, 2012
Maybe if a good few gol readers pick this up we could get some games going!
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