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Guess The Next Linux Port From Feral Interactive, And Win A Copy

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We have teamed up with Feral Interactive, who ported XCOM: Enemy Unknown and Empire: Total War to Linux, to bring you a fantastic new competition! Simply guess their next Linux port, and you could win a downloadable copy when it is released!

We are calling this "Operation Feral Penguins"!

Rules & Information
Utilise your tux telepathy (yes, that’s a thing) to guess the title of the first game Feral Interactive is going to bring to Linux in 2015.

Guesses will be read in the following places:
- #FeralPenguins2015 hashtag on Twitter.
- GamingOnLinux: Comment on our article here!
- Feral Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feralinteractive/

The single winner will be selected from everyone who guesses correctly before the deadline.

The winner will not be announced until the game itself is announced, which will be early 2015. As the competition runs until mid-January, the announcement date shouldn't be too far after, so you won't have to wait long at all.

Deadline for guesses:

15 January 2015 at midnight (UTC)

Now, begin the guessing game, my little army of feral penguins! Fear not though, for I your penguin king am not in this competition for absolute fairness, and I don't even know what it is! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Citiroller Jan 1, 2015
I'd love to see some fantasy RPGs like Witcher 3, Dragon Age Inquisition or Shadow of Mordor.
But GTA would be the bomb :D

If I had to guess it would be more likely that Total War Rome II will come soon for Linux as it was teased at the announcement of the steam machines.
erx700 Jan 1, 2015
Alien Isolation
Citiroller Jan 1, 2015
And I just wanted to add that the girls and boys at Feral are doing a great job for us Linux gamers.
A big thank you for that. Keep it up and let's make 2015 an awesome year for Linux and gaming!
Anorelsan Jan 1, 2015
It could be Dragon Age Inquisition.

And thanks Feral, you make a great job!
higltypig Jan 1, 2015
hmmm skyrim?
Jarno Jan 1, 2015
Hitman Absolution
N30N Jan 1, 2015
I'll go for the unexpected… Wolfenstein: The New Order. It would be so nice to once again have games from what's left of Id Software (now Bethesda).
oldrocker99 Jan 1, 2015
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Supreme Commander 2? Skyrim? Lord of the Rings:War in the North? Batman:Arkham Asylum? Banished? Dungeons? F.E.A.R? Warhammer? L.A.Noire? Torchlight II? Magicka(please)? Deus Ex? Fallout 3?

Just some of the games I actually miss from my dual-boot days. I do not miss Windows, however.
nevat Jan 1, 2015
Continuing with Sega ports, OutRun 2006 Coast 2 Coast can be a candidate. Because:

From PC version:
- It's build on DX9, """easy""" portable with Valve translator.
- Runs on Wine without problems (even at 1080p!).

From Arcade version:
- One version of this arcade, runs on a Lindbergh motherboard (Pentium 4 + NVidia), that use Linux OS. Should be easy to port (House of the Dead 4, Initial D and Virtua Fighter 5 R are in the same situation)

And we know that current SteamOS catalog needs racing games.
Maelrane Jan 1, 2015
Quoting: oldrocker99Supreme Commander 2? Skyrim? Lord of the Rings:War in the North? Batman:Arkham Asylum? Banished? Dungeons? F.E.A.R? Warhammer? L.A.Noire? Torchlight II? Magicka(please)? Deus Ex? Fallout 3?

Just some of the games I actually miss from my dual-boot days. I do not miss Windows, however.

So true... One more thing I really, really miss: Guild Wars 2. Wine is no alternative here, for me. :(
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