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It seems we're going to get more strategy game goodness, as Feral Interactive have confirmed Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia [Steam, Feral Store] will release for Linux. This is fantastic, as the Total War games are popular with a lot of people, having more of them on Linux is ideal.

Curiously, this is not a game they previously teased. It's now showing up as a new game on their teaser radar, so we still have the "It's just a shot away" game to be properly announced. This makes three games announced/teased for Linux this year so far from Feral, not a bad start!

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About the game:

Thrones of Britannia is a standalone Total War game which will challenge you to re-write a critical moment in history, one that will come to define the future of modern Britain. With ten playable factions, you must build and defend a kingdom to the glory of Anglo-Saxons, Gaelic clans, Welsh tribes or Viking settlers. Forge alliances, manage burgeoning settlements, raise armies and embark on campaigns of conquest across the most detailed Total War map to date.

It releases for Windows on April 19th, with Feral Interactive saying the Linux version will release "shortly after Windows". 

“The choices players make in THRONES OF BRITANNIA’s campaigns have far-reaching consequences,” said David Stephen, Managing Director of Feral Interactive. “As they make decisions in response to a sequence of seismic events, players will forge their own diverging paths through the turbulent years following King Alfred the Great’s initial victory over the Viking invasion.”

Feral aren't giving out many other details yet, with system requirements due closer to release.

It's said that this is the first in "series of standalone games inspired by great turning points of history" so it's likely there's more to come after this as well.

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elmapul Feb 19, 2018
the feral website had 2 signs, one that was tombraider, one that was not revealed.
now it has 2 signs of games revealed and still has one sign of an game not revelead.

3 games confirmed! i wonder what the thirdy one will be
Asu Feb 19, 2018
yeah, CA probably has a very multiplatform friendly game engine. Thanks SEGA!
elmapul Feb 19, 2018
at this point, i'm wondering if they are porting games or engines and just testing the export function with some Q/A.
not that this is a bad thing, but i would like to see more games that i want to play, not games that if i buy, its because i want to support linux, and as result more games that i dont want get ported...
Whitewolfe80 Feb 19, 2018
Quoting: XpanderNot Really a game for me, but really good to see closer to windows release schedule. Can you play on the side of the Vikings there though? that would be much better imo :P

Total War: WARHAMMER was the only Total War Game i actually enjoyed, but because the story interested me as i have been always a fan of Warhammer Fantasy Setting. So WARHAMMER 2 would be much better for me.

Anyway good to see another Linux port poping up.

Well techincally any faction you play other than the Britons (welsh) would be a viking or a celt.
med Feb 19, 2018
This is excellent news. I am no fan of the Warhammer editions as I considerably prefer a historical backdrop. I love this setting and it will be clearly on my wishlist. That being said I will probably not buy it on release day that CA has a history of releasing clearly unfinished games, which is making me very cautious now.
Joeyboots80 Feb 19, 2018
Feral is awesome. I wouldn't have so many great games without them. Going to be getting this one for sure. ^_^
MintedGamer Feb 19, 2018
Quoting: ZlopezI'm still waiting for Total War: Warhammer 2.
The first one is excellent as a game and as a port made by Feral.

This is still the good news.

Same here, TW: WH2 is the top of my wish list for this year. The first game is awesome and I would buy the second and the third and all the DLC in-between.
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I've played Empire, Shogun 2, and the Warhammer Total War games. No, they aren't games for the impatient. I can say that I do have the patience, and I enjoy the grand strategy a lot.
Purple Library Guy Feb 20, 2018
Quoting: noxSo many strategy games :(
So many strategy games :D
ElectricPrism Feb 20, 2018
This is almost my cup of tea -- maybe I'll give it a go.

I feel like I need something refreshing to play, I have a unquenchable thirstm hopefully Feral has some atypical ports up their sleeve.
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