Total War: WARHAMMER Is Coming to GNU/Linux Next Week
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Total War: WARHAMMER Is Coming to Linux, SteamOS, and Mac on November 22, 2016
Feral Interactive, through Rajitha Ratnam, informs Softpedia today, November 15, 2016, about the fact that the UK-based video game publisher will launch the Linux port of Total War: WARHAMMER on Steam, on November 22, 2016.
Developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega, Total War: WARHAMMER is a TBS (turn-based strategy) game that features real-time battles and tactics. The game is set in a world of legendary heroes, flying creatures, and giant monsters, and promises to offer users the same gameplay as in the rest of the Total War series.
"A fantasy strategy game of titanic proportions, Total War: WARHAMMER combines an addictive turn-based campaign of skillful empire building with colossal real-time battles as players strive to conquer all at the head of one of four mythic Races," said Rajitha Ratnam in the press announcement received by Softpedia.
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Feral Releasing Total War: WARHAMMER For Linux Next Week
Feral Interactive announced a few minutes ago on Twitter that they will be releasing Total War: WARHAMMER for Linux on 22 November.
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Total War: WARHAMMER release date announced for Linux, Tuesday 22nd of November
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Total War: WARHAMMER comes to Linux on 22 November
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Total War: Warhammer takes the award-winning strategy series to a realm of epic high fantasy for the first time
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