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I wrote about Man O' War: Corsair - Warhammer Naval Battles [Steam, GOG] coming to Linux in September last year, but with no release yet I poked the developer for more info and the reply was better than I expected.

See their reply below:

@gamingonlinux Yes, we were playing it yesterday on the Steam box in fact ;)

— Man O' War (@ManOWar_Corsair) March 17, 2017


Awesome stuff! Considering the positive ratings and feedback the game has been getting, it certainly looks like something I want to play.

Check out their recent update trailer:

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About the game

Man O' War: Corsair.
Engage in epic naval combat and explore the oceans of the Warhammer world.
Man O' War: Corsair is a video game of high adventure, naval combat and exploration based on the Games Workshop classic Man O’ War table top game.

Man O' War: Corsair - Your Quest
Sail the seas plundering enemy ships, visiting ports, and trading. Dominate everything in your path with a fleet of ships at your back and watch people flee at the mere sight of you, leaving legends of your deeds in the history books and steel through the hearts of your enemies.

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lucifertdark Mar 17, 2017
Well I am happy to be wrong. :D
anth Mar 17, 2017
Quoting: lucifertdarkDon't want to put a downer on this but what OS does the Steam box they were using have installed? I seem to remember most are Windows based & not acutally SteamOS.

I'm sure they meant a Steam Machine. Valve has control over what can be sold as a Steam Machine. Those are all sold with SteamOS, and as another example of the control Valve have they've commented that they rejected some hardware vendor's plans to include optical drives. Some of that hardware is also sold with Windows, but Valve isn't involved and it has to be rebranded.
PadreAdamo Mar 17, 2017
I just bought this. Thank you to the developer team and GamingOnLinux for covering this!
Joeyboots80 Mar 18, 2017
Just purchased a copy as well. Watched a couple trailers and that's all I needed. Also.........Warhammer. Nuff' said.
lucifertdark Mar 18, 2017
Quoting: anth
Quoting: lucifertdarkDon't want to put a downer on this but what OS does the Steam box they were using have installed? I seem to remember most are Windows based & not acutally SteamOS.

I'm sure they meant a Steam Machine. Valve has control over what can be sold as a Steam Machine. Those are all sold with SteamOS, and as another example of the control Valve have they've commented that they rejected some hardware vendor's plans to include optical drives. Some of that hardware is also sold with Windows, but Valve isn't involved and it has to be rebranded.
I'll look before I leap next time. :D Anyway the game is out on Linux/SteamOS, so I was wrong all round. :D
Purple Library Guy Mar 19, 2017
Oh. My. God. I was watching the trailer and in the game, it looked like people with shields were moving like they intended to actually use the shields to block with! No, really, shield forward protecting the body, sword arm back where it isn't vulnerable, generally not looking like Hollywood prats!
I feel like buying the game just for that.
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