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The game can be downloaded for free at https://savage2.net/
The client didn't work out of the box for me, but I just had to remove libstdc++.so.6 from the libs folder.
Of course, there's also the old good Savage XR: http://savagexr.com/
Would be awesome to have a game like S2 again though... would be perfect for an open-source game.
Their last game with a new game engine (UE 4?) seems nice, but no Linux release unfortunately.
Yes, an open-source Savage 2 would be awesome, but I read somewhere that Heroes of Newerth uses the same engine and that's the reason why S2 Games has already rejected the idea. Not even Savage XR is open-source AFAIK, but the Newerth.com community makes a great job supporting and improving the game.