Official Mac and Linux ports of Total War: Warhammer II are out now, and people who already bought it for Windows have these now without spending a dime too. As is the way in which with Total War, the ports are dealt with by long-running portpeeps Feral Interactive. While operating Windows games on Macs and Linux b0x0rs is less complicated than it as soon as was, particularly with Valve engaged on Steam’s new built-in Linux trickery, it’s nonetheless good to have formal assist.
Feral used to promote such ports individually however nah, today publishers have ’em thrown in as bonuses. Getting the game for any OS will get you it for all three.
In different Twar bonus information, Creative Assembly yesterday bumped Medieval II, Empire, and Napoleon as much as ‘Definitive Editions‘ which embody all their DLC. If you had the bottom game on Steam, hey, you’ve now bought the DLC too.
See Feral’s site for exact particulars in precisely which Macs and issues can run Twarhammer 2. My Macless understanding is: a few of them.
If you’ve been ready for residence variations earlier than biting, hey, go for it: the game’s a superb’un, our Total War: Warhammer 2 review will let you know. And that was earlier than they added undead pirates.