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A brave new Japan — Total War: SHOGUN 2 and A Total War Saga: FALL OF THE SAMURAI updated to 64-bit on macOS

In anticipation of the release of macOS 10.15, two magnificent Total War games have been updated to 64-bit, using Feral’s latest code libraries and Apple’s Metal graphics API for a performance boost across all supported Macs.

  • Total War: SHOGUN 2 challenges its players to use political cunning and military brilliance to unify 16th century Japan under one undisputed shogun.
  • A Total War Saga: FALL OF THE SAMURAI brings the action forward 300 years into an epic clash of medieval and mechanised warfare.

If you are using macOS 10.14 Mojave, update your games now.

NAPOLEON and EMPIRE will also be updated to 64-bit in the coming weeks.

Master the supreme art of war in Total War: SHOGUN 2 and Fall of the Samurai, now available on Linux

The time has come for a new shogun!

Command samurai, ninja and warrior monks in two spectacular Total War games featuring strategic gameplay inspired by the samurai code of honour.

Embark on an epic conquest across snowcapped mountains, hilltop citadels and fields of cherry blossom, by taking possession of Total War: SHOGUN 2 and Fall of the Samurai from the Feral Store.

Know the enemy, know yourself. View the specs for Total War: SHOGUN 2 and Fall of the Samurai on Linux

Who wishes to fight must first count the cost.

To play Total War: SHOGUN 2 and Fall of the Samurai on Linux, you will need a 2GHz processor running SteamOS 2.0 / Ubuntu 16.04 or later with 4GB of RAM and a 1GB Nvidia 600 series / AMD 6000 series / Intel Iris Pro graphics card or better.

To excel in your performance on the field of battle, you will want a 3GHz processor running SteamOS 2.0 / Ubuntu 16.04 or later, 4GB of RAM and a 2GB Nvidia 700 series / AMD R7 series graphics card or better.

Please note: Nvidia graphics cards require driver version 375.26 or later. AMD and Intel graphics cards require MESA version 17.1.

Both Total War: SHOGUN 2 and Total War: SHOGUN 2 - Fall of the Samurai will be released for Linux on May 23rd.