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Update: Feral got in touch, all is fine. As I suggested it was, it's due to a late filling of accounts. Phoronix has now removed their article and Feral has given permission to quote them on this:

Hello Liam,

Thank you for your email.

Sorry to give a mundane explanation, but this is a non-story. It is simply due to late filing of our accounts, not great, but not terribly unusual.

It’s a shame Michael Larabel didn't contact us before publishing this piece, we would have been happy to set him straight.

Feral is in good health and we look forward to continuing to bring great games to our favourite platforms for many years to come.

Regards,
Timur


Original article:

Feral Interactive, the porting company that has made many games available on Linux (as well as macOS and mobile) may be in a spot of trouble.

Reported first on Phoronix, as found out from the UK's Companies House, they're being given a "First Gazette notice for compulsory strike-off" which is not exactly a good sign for any company. What this means, is that they have a few months before they might cease to legally exist. There can be a few reasons for this, like not sending in their accounts or an annual confirmation statement. Looking at Feral, it seems theirs are overdue as they should have been done by 31 December 2019.

This would be really bad for Linux gaming as a whole considering just how many ports they've given us including: Mad Max, Shadow of Mordor, XCOM, XCOM 2, Life is Strange 1 & 2 + Before the Storm, HITMAN, Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, numerous Total War titles and they were supposed to also be bringing Total War Saga: TROY to Linux this year too.

However—given how they've only somewhat recently expanded into Nintendo Switch and mobile porting with multiple titles (and they're pretty lucrative platforms), and they only just released Company of Heroes on iPad, something about this seems a little odd. Hopefully it's a case of some missing paperwork that's being prepared late with this notice perhaps being automatic.

We've reached out to Feral Interactive, to see if they can provide a statement.

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Liam Dawe Feb 26, 2020
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: BielFPsI think Feral should think about become a gaming developer company rather than just porting existent ones...

Game design and making takes totally different skills from porting.
And can also take multiple years for a single game.
Eike Feb 26, 2020
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I'd say... if they don't object today, it's tr... I believe there's something to it.
Raaben Feb 26, 2020
Oh no, losing Feral would be a huge blow to Linux gaming :(
Mohandevir Feb 26, 2020
Seriously, I'm not terribly shaken/surprised by the news. I really do like what Feral did for Linux gaming and I'm a big fan of the company, but lately they had lots of problems finding new ips to port. It was all about Total War series and LiS and as for LiS, it's now considered done. Lately, I play much more games via Proton than Feral native and fully supported titles, even if I prefer the latter. Maybe linux gaming is just moving somewhere else... Let's hope that Proton will become an officially supported "API/SDK/whatever you may call it", soon enough.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the Mac market going to dwindle by lack of new valuable X64 gaming hardware? That's another blow to Feral's traditional business model.
Eike Feb 26, 2020
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Quoting: MohandevirSeriously, I'm not terribly shaken/surprised by the news. I really do like what Feral did for Linux gaming and I'm a big fan of the company, but lately they had lots of problems finding new ips to port.

I had the opposite impression when looking at their mobile / Switch news. My fear was they might abaondon Linux and maybe even Mac for their new fields of action.


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BielFPs Feb 26, 2020
Quoting: EikeGame design and making takes totally different skills from porting.

But doesn't prevent then to acquire/hire people with those knowledge :)

I mean, they must at least have some very good Vulkan programmers in the team due to their very good quality ports.

Quoting: Liam DaweAnd can also take multiple years for a single game.

Some years which they may not have if they base their business only in porting things.

Anyway, it's only a thought I have, it's not like I'm their CEO anyway...
Mohandevir Feb 26, 2020
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: MohandevirSeriously, I'm not terribly shaken/surprised by the news. I really do like what Feral did for Linux gaming and I'm a big fan of the company, but lately they had lots of problems finding new ips to port.

I had the opposite impression when looking at their mobile / Switch news. My fear was they might abaondon Linux and maybe even Mac for their new fields of action.

Tought that too, but did it turned out as they hoped? Anyway, we will find out soon enough. Let's hope it's just an administrative "fumble".
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Mohandevir Feb 26, 2020
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Let's hope it's gonna be HAL-right. Ba Dum Tss! ;)


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ShabbyX Feb 26, 2020
You would think Feral can now get many games that are ported to Stadia and release them on desktop fairly quickly. I wonder what's stopping them from doing that.
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