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Do not adjust your screen that is a real headline. Crytek's CRYENGINE Powered Homefront The Revolution has been announced with full Linux support.

Set as a sequel to the FPS Homefront, but you won't need to have played the first one as they have already explained everything on their website for it. America has been occupied by an enemy force and you are the resistance.

It will have a single-player campaign as well as online Co-op play which sounds just awesome. It's an open-world FPS, so it isn't your standard run and gun CoD-like game. It has a day & night cycle, weather effects and more to be revealed it's sounding better the more I read up on it.

About (from their site)
Homefront: The Revolution brings the streets of Philadelphia to life in spectacular style thanks to the power of CRYENGINE. Crytek's game-creation technology advances into new territory as its real-time lighting heritage is extended to dynamic and procedural weather systems that combine with a full day-night cycle using physically consistent lighting-values. On the ground, players will simply experience a deeper immersion in an environment that feels and looks alive at every turn – an authenticity that extends to the strikingly lifelike expressions, skin and clothing of everyone they encounter; friend or foe. In a city that looks this good, every last block is definitely worth fighting for.

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See the full spread on it here. You can also see a preview they did with CVG here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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JayBeee Jun 2, 2014
Amagad Amagad Amagad Amagad! Now I'm excited. Loved the original game. Have it for my ps3.
GoCorinthians Jun 2, 2014
Sincerely, I didnt even watch a single trailer of this game because its FPS, but coming to linux I will have it on my STeam library.
FTW Jun 2, 2014
Can't believe it, so awesome!
Abhishek chatterjee Jun 2, 2014
OMG! that is awesome news..
Josh Jun 2, 2014
I hope this makes my 660 Ti struggle to run on ultra. This looks amazing and I will definitely look into playing this.
killx_den Jun 2, 2014
Quoting: JoshI hope this makes my 660 Ti struggle to run on ultra. This looks amazing and I will definitely look into playing this.

No need to wait, just play the Witcher 2 Linux port xD
HadBabits Jun 3, 2014
Not to kill the mood, but wasn't the original known for being... well, kind of shit?
Xpander Jun 3, 2014
Quoting: killxden
Quoting: JoshI hope this makes my 660 Ti struggle to run on ultra. This looks amazing and I will definitely look into playing this.
No need to wait, just play the Witcher 2 Linux port xD

nop.. have 660 Ti, no issues.. im one of the few who doesnt have problems with this.
barlas Jun 3, 2014
Quoting: HadBabitsNot to kill the mood, but wasn't the original known for being... well, kind of shit?
The developers have changed, and Crytek has a good reputation in FPS, I don't think it should be compared with the original.

P.S: Nice nick :P
killx_den Jun 3, 2014
Quoting: HadBabitsNot to kill the mood, but wasn't the original known for being... well, kind of sh!t?

yes :/

Quoting: Xpander
Quoting: killxden
Quoting: JoshI hope this makes my 660 Ti struggle to run on ultra. This looks amazing and I will definitely look into playing this.
No need to wait, just play the Witcher 2 Linux port xD
nop.. have 660 Ti, no issues.. im one of the few who doesnt have problems with this.

Lucky you :) I have a 670gtx gainward phantom and get like 20fps, doesn't even matter if i put it on high, middle or low settings :/

Quoting: barlas
Quoting: HadBabitsNot to kill the mood, but wasn't the original known for being... well, kind of shit?
The developers have changed, and Crytek has a good reputation in FPS, I don't think it should be compared with the original.

P.S: Nice nick :P

With the open world thing maybe it will be a bit like Far Cry 3?
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