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Engage excitement number one! Feral Interactive are teasing a brand new Linux port on their little port teaser radar.

Here's the clue:
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"WEST NORWOOD"

It's a new game, not something in their back catalogue of Mac titles, which is pretty exciting. Feral tend to pick reasonably big titles too.

Feral Interactive have ported many titles to Linux now including XCOM 2, Tomb Raider, Mad Max, Life is Strange, Dawn of War III and many more. It will be very interesting to see what it is, hopefully something I can sink hours into.

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Beamboom Jun 26, 2017
Quoting: sasannOnly if they spend their time creating better ports than making silly riddles ...

Booo. Just, boooooo. If it wasn't for them we'd miss out on like 50% of ALL triple-A games released on Linux so far. And they all run smooth on a Linux gaming rig, a term that today means an Ubuntu or SteamOS box with a Geforce graphics card.


Last edited by Beamboom on 27 June 2017 at 8:43 am UTC
BabaoWhisky Jun 26, 2017
I hope that it's not an another Total War ...
seven Jun 26, 2017
Ok feral, listen carefully, I will say this over and over again...... Port SPACEMARINE already, its long overdue!!!


Last edited by seven on 26 June 2017 at 9:14 pm UTC
coolbober Jun 26, 2017
Honestly.... I will buy it ;)

As extra comment I would like to see some kind of FIFA clone. Doesn't matter what kind. I want to see a good football game on Llinux.
Kuduzkehpan Jun 26, 2017
Quoting: finaldestPlease, please, pleeeeeeaaaassssseeee be Tomb Raider. crosses fingers.

If Feral are reading this then please consider these titles for future releases.

Doom.
Dirt 4.
Planet Coaster.
Anno series.

Doom 2016 with vulkan works like a charm with wine 2.10 under ubuntu 17.10 Almost Platinium degree as in wineHQ

i hope its shadow of war or nier automata.
M@GOid Jun 26, 2017
It can be just coincidence...

https://www.google.com.br/maps/@51.4461962,-0.1049399,3a,42.1y,275.77h,91.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sQyFqbwv0o9P96VpLpQuygQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
hm11 Jun 26, 2017
Killing Floor 2 ?
Keyrock Jun 27, 2017
Quoting: M@GOidIt can be just coincidence...

https://www.google.com.br/maps/@51.4461962,-0.1049399,3a,42.1y,275.77h,91.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sQyFqbwv0o9P96VpLpQuygQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Norwood Tandoori? Is it Cooking Mama? :D
drmoth Jun 27, 2017
From the wikipedia site, the London 68 bus is considered the "queen" of london buses.

Lara?
Whitewolfe80 Jun 27, 2017
Quoting: XpanderRise of the Tomb Rider would be really good :D specially if with vulkan.

Dirt 4 would be nice also, but sadly its not as good as dirt rally when it comes to realistic physics :)

i have no idea about the clue though :D

but since feral has ported codemasters and square enix games, i think those are plausible games.

Could be TR Rise and Dirt 4 both are developed in the UK however Crystal Dynamics are not based in London, if memory serves they are based in Leeds.
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