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Macintosh game publishing specialist Feral Interactive has announced it will be porting the recently released Deus Ex: Human Revolution to Apple's computer platform sometime this winter.

Kyle Orland, Blogger

September 12, 2011

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Macintosh game publishing specialist Feral Interactive has announced it will be porting the recently released Deus Ex: Human Revolution to Apple's computer platform sometime this winter. The publisher has previously ported over 50 PC titles to the Mac platform, including BioShock, the Black & White series, Max Payne and Travellers Tales' Lego games. Specifics on price, release date and system requirements for the Mac version of Human Revolution will be available at a later date. "We are delighted to partner with Feral, a leading expert in development for the Mac platform, to bring the acclaimed Deus Ex: Human Revolution to Mac players," Eidos Montreal general manager Stephane D’Astous said in a statement. "We’re excited that gamers will now be able to experience it on the Mac." Publisher Square Enix recently revealed that Human Revolution shipped 2 million units worldwide since its late August launch on the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. Critics gave the title a generally positive reception, though some noted problems with certain mechanics and balancing issues.

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