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Deep breaths commander, there's a new UFO sighting on the Feral Interactive port radar indicating a new Linux port is on the way.

Here's the new teaser:

Begin your wild guessing game. I literally don't have a clue, but then I never manage to guess them correctly. Although, honestly I try not to dig too far as when I do I end up thinking about all sorts of wild titles.

We've still got Life is Strange: Before the Storm and Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia yet to come from Feral, so another showing up is quite exciting news. They've ported so many top quality games to Linux now, it's really quite incredible and it's pleasing to see this continue!

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Guppy Jun 1, 2018
Quoting: Xpander
Quoting: DisharmonicMy guess would be this https://store.steampowered.com/app/414340/Hellblade_Senuas_Sacrifice/

this is actually pretty good guess. I don't know much about this game, but given its popularity and huge thread asking for Linux support + its an UE4 game and has very positive reviews, it should fit right in.

Nah wont be this game, as a general rule if I want to play it on linux there is no chance in hell of a port xD
Whitewolfe80 Jun 1, 2018
I am guessing Hellblade sacrifice given that it was self published by platnium has done really well and maybe they were talking into testing the waters with their surprise hit
Whitewolfe80 Jun 1, 2018
Quoting: Xpander
Quoting: DisharmonicMy guess would be this https://store.steampowered.com/app/414340/Hellblade_Senuas_Sacrifice/

this is actually pretty good guess. I don't know much about this game, but given its popularity and huge thread asking for Linux support + its an UE4 game and has very positive reviews, it should fit right in.

Its a hack and slash or as Tb would of called it a spectical fighter with a dark story and dark visuals
ageres Jun 1, 2018
Quoting: BeamboomIt's almost guaranteed not to be Agony. Why? Cause it is SLAYED by the reviews. Feral has, as far as I can recall, never ported a game with really bad reviews apart from the first F1 title (F1 2015).
What if they started working on this port long ago and couldn't have known the game is going to be bad?
Bloombery Jun 1, 2018
It's "Prince of Persia"!
Eike Jun 1, 2018
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Quoting: GuestDOOM (2016) - Great to have on Linux but it's from Bethesda. As others have pointed out, Bethesda is very capable of doing the port themselves but Zenimax (holding company) is just so anti-Linux.

If I'd be a Linux head having my child Doom run on Linux, but my bosses not agreeing to actually publish it, I might go to them and tell them about this porting company to make it a no risk port...
But it seems the game is not as close to the hell/pandemonium topic as I thought.

Quoting: ageres
Quoting: BeamboomIt's almost guaranteed not to be Agony. Why? Cause it is SLAYED by the reviews. Feral has, as far as I can recall, never ported a game with really bad reviews apart from the first F1 title (F1 2015).
What if they started working on this port long ago and couldn't have known the game is going to be bad?

Agony would be the first Feral port I have never ever heard of before the port.


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Disharmonic Jun 1, 2018
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Quoting: KelsSkyrim, obviously. I mean what else could it be?
One day, one day...
Yeah, when OpenSK gets launched :P
rustybroomhandle Jun 1, 2018
Allow me to suggest a theory about why some big publishers are seemingly anti-Linux.

Ahem. :)

*cracks knuckles*

There is a weird thing in investment where you can get more money invested in your company by dropping the right buzzwords. "Blockchain" *kaching* ... "machine learning" *kaching* ... "Augmented reality" *kaching*.

These investors know bugger-all about tech, but they love money and will happily take risks on "the next big thing".

Now back to game publishers that are listed on the stock market. I suspect their reasoning for being opposed to Linux generally is that they are afraid their stock price would fall if they make what is perceived to be bad business decisions. The word "Linux" was so toxic once upon a time that even Ubuntu did not use the word anywhere on their web site for a while. (See also: Android)

Things are different now, but these are people with loads of money that are generally out of touch.

I think the trick is for "Linux" to become a positive buzzword in business. In some small way I think Microsoft might actually be helping with this as they expand their Linux server business. Unfortunately, this is tech-facing, not consumer-facing.

Anyhoo - big-money buzzwords, investors, stock prices.


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Geppeto35 Jun 1, 2018
Diablo 3 .... ?
ageres Jun 1, 2018
Quoting: rustybroomhandleThe word "Linux" was so toxic once upon a time
Why?
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