Gaming News: SHOGUN, Reus, Two Worlds and More
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Total War: SHOGUN 2 & Fall of the Samurai Launch on Linux and SteamOS on May 23
Turn-based strategy fans will be happy to learn that Feral Interactive, the UK-based video games publisher, has announced that it's porting the Total War: SHOGUN 2 and Total War: Shogun 2 - Fall of the Samurai titles to Linux and SteamOS platforms.
Launched on March 15, 2011, Total War: SHOGUN 2 is a turn-based strategy (TBS) game with real-time tactics developed by The Creative Assembly and published by Sega. The action is set in the middle of the 16th century in Feudal Japan and features enhanced full 3D battles that take place both on land and at sea.
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Reus finally updated for Linux bringing it out of Beta, now properly supported
Reus [Steam, Official Site] landed on Linux in some form of Beta quite some time ago, but the game has been updated today to bring it in line with the Windows version with official support.
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Two Worlds II Call of the Tenebrae DLC & Standalone delayed, Linux version having issues
Two Worlds II Call of the Tenebrae is a new DLC & Standalone game coming to Two Worlds II along with full Linux support, but sadly the release date has slipped for everyone. They also seem to be having issues with the Linux version.
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Two Worlds II HD - Call of the Tenebrae, a standalone version of the DLC will see Linux support
While we knew Two Worlds II and the new DLC was coming to Linux, I've only just noticed that there will be a standalone version too. They claim you don't need to have played any of Two Worlds II to enjoy it, which is why it will have a standalone version too.
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The Mesa fixes needed for Dying Light and Dead Island Definitive Edition are now in Mesa-git
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