Total War: WARHAMMER II
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Total War: WARHAMMER II Is Out Now on Linux and Mac, Ported by Feral Interactive
The UK-based video games publisher Feral Interactive announced today the availability of the Total War: WARHAMMER II turn-based strategy and real-time tactics on Linux and Mac platforms.
Developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA, Total War: WARHAMMER II was announced on September 28, 2017, only for Microsoft Windows platforms, as the sequel of the Total War: WARHAMMER video game released in 2016. The game is set in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy universe of colossal proportions.
"Choose from four iconic Races from the world of Warhammer Fantasy Battles, and mount a campaign of conquest to save or destroy the New World," said Feral Interactive. "Enjoy hundreds of hours of sophisticated gameplay with a combination of turn-based strategy on the campaign map and immense real-time clashes on the battlefield."
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Total War: WARHAMMER II released for Linux, port from Feral Interactive
Originally developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA, Total War: WARHAMMER II is another Linux port from Feral Interactive. Arriving on Linux a little over a year after the Windows release, it's another game to use the Vulkan API on Linux.
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Total War: WARHAMMER II Now Available For Linux Gamers, Powered By Vulkan
Feral Interactive just lit up the Linux build of Total War: WARHAMMER II on Steam.
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