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Do not be constrained: system requirements for BioShock Remastered on macOS

You are invited in to Rapture… can you take the first step?

To run BioShock Remastered, you will need a 2.4Ghz Intel Core i5 processor running macOS 10.12.5, and 8GB of RAM. Selected graphics cards from Intel, AMD and Nvidia are supported, and the game is supported on all these Macs:

• All 21.5” iMacs since late 2013 (1GB Nvidia GT 750M models are not officially supported)

• All 27” iMacs since late 2013 (1GB Nvidia GT 755M models are not officially supported) (1)

• All 13” MacBook Pros since late 2016

• All 15” MacBook Pros since late 2013

• All Mac Pros since late 2013

(1) Late 2012 models with 2GB Nvidia 680MX graphics cards are also supported.


The following Macs are capable of running the game but do not consistently meet the standards required for official support.

• All 21.5" iMacs since early 2013

• All 27” iMacs since late 2012 with a 1GB graphics card

• All 13” MacBook Pros since mid 2012

• All 15” MacBook Pros since mid 2012 with a 1GB graphics card

• All MacBook Airs since mid 2012

• All MacBooks since early 2015

• All Mac Pros since 2009 with an AMD 7950 (Mac Edition) graphics card

For more detailed system requirements, check the Feral Store page for BioShock Remastered on 22nd August.

Kislev Endures — Total War: WARHAMMER III Update 6.1 Out Now on macOS and Linux

We hope you packed your warm gauntlets. Total War: WARHAMMER III’s latest update returns to the frozen lands of Kislev to offer a fresh take on the Ice Queen’s dominion.

From sweeping updates to the faction’s technology tree to a complete overhaul of the Supporter race between the Ice Court and the Grand Orthodoxy — this is a Tzardom transformed. Also included is an update to the Devotion system which replaces the local Control mechanic, and a radical new take on the Ataman system for Kislev.

And the Changer of Ways is on the receiving end of some changes of his own, with Tzeentch’s Fragments of Sorcery system receiving a visual and mechanical overhaul.

Also included are two brand new units: The Nan-Gau Grenadiers for Cathay and Gnoblar Flingers for the Ogre Kingdoms, rounding out a bold update to many of the base game’s original factions.

Head to the Total War Dev Blog to get the inside scoop on Kislev and Tzeench 2.0, or to the Full Changelist to see everything that’s included in Update 6.1. Then, update via Steam to see the latest version in action!

Embrace the Chaos in Thrones of Decay — Out Now for Total War: WARHAMMER III on macO & Linux

The latest DLC for the gargantuan strategy title introduces three new Legendary Lords across Nurgle, the Empire and the Dwarfs. They each bring unique campaign mechanics to their respective races, with a brand-new objective in Realm of Chaos. All that, plus new Units and Legendary Heroes to help their races achieve total victory and secure the Nemesis Crown.

Completionists can purchase the entire pack from Steam or the Feral Store for $22.92 / £19.10 / €22.92. Individual lords can be purchased separately on Steam, for $8.99 / £7.49 / €8.99 each.

Also released today is Update 5.0, free to all owners of the game — introducing quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes. For those with a linked CA account, Update 5.0 also adds an extra free Legendary Lord for the Nurgle race, Epidemius.

More information about the Thrones of Decay DLC and the latest update for Total War: WARHAMMER III is available on the Total War Blog.

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