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Well ACC works on linux, including VR, using proton. This probably will to unless it is using some form of broken copy protection.
Well now I'm even more excited... What about mods (assuming it supports them). For example AC had content manager. Hopefully a "Content Manager" is no longer required for mods.
Not enough information on that at the moment, all we know is that this game will use an in-house engine again, not unreal, and in the past the director of the game has acknowledged that it needs to be able to compete with/outperform ultra-modded AC1 to get players' interest. So at the very least he is aware of the value add that mods bring
Yeah I hope modding support stays.