Quote Yes, we will support Mac OS (Mac Pro) and SteamOS (Linux), no emulation of any sort!

But, fact is, that driver support might be not up to par with Windows driver support, I cannot guarantee that the mind specs will hold for those platforms, we will do our best to optimize it as much as possible, but it's to early to say for sure!

Quote Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade is being developed for PC, Mac, and SteamOS. We also plan on releasing the game for next-gen consoles; to be confirmed. For now, the Founder program purchases will only be for PCs and Mac.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

An upcoming MMO in the Warhammer series is set to gain a Linux version thanks to comments made from the lead developer.The lead programmer stated this on their official forum:It has also been added to their FAQ If there's something Linux seriously lacks it is big MMO games to draw people in, and just maybe Warhammer Eternal Crusade can fill that gap.You can see a very early video of it in action here:As you can see tons of placeholder art, but it's coming.Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade is a 3rd-person Massive Combat RPG. Players select one of the factions of the 41st millennium and fight other players for control of an open, persistent world. As they hack their way through content, players claim territory in massive battles and earn the right to customize and improve their characters in a deep progression system drawn from Warhammer 40,000 lore.Eternal Crusade’s combat is fully action-based – you shoot or swing with a button but whether you pull off a headshot or block that incoming chainsword is entirely based on your skill. In addition, gamepads are fully supported.Both ranged and melee weapons have equal emphasis — as in the iconic battles of Warhammer 40,000. Combat begins at a distance with guns and heavy vehicle-mounted weaponry before progressing to bloody blade-on-blade action with brutal executions.Both ranged and melee weapons have equal emphasis — as in the iconic battles of Warhammer 40,000. Combat begins at a distance with guns and heavy vehicle-mounted weaponry before progressing to bloody blade-on-blade action with brutal executions.What I like about this MMO is that it is not subscription based, but a single purchase with microtransaction for cosmetic items to earn themselves a bit extra. They will even have a free mode for you to try it out and see if it's for you.I am excited to see the Linux version of this.Thanks Orkultus