Oct 11, 2010 09:45 GMT  ·  By

Fall 2010 brings Free Realms, DeathSpank, and Battlestations: Pacific to Mac OS X, according to InsideMacGames. Details, including features, release date, system requirements and more, are available below.

Courtesy of Sony Online Entertainment and TransGaming, Free Realms for Mac is coming later this fall. The game will allow gamers to play together in a family-friendly online world with over 14 million existing registered players, according to Inside Mac Games.

“There is no denying the overwhelming player demand for Free Realms on the Mac platform, of which we plan to deliver very soon,” said John Smedley, president of SOE.

“For the first time ever, SOE is developing synchronous gameplay for Mac and PC players and we are thrilled to tap into TransGaming’s Mac development expertise to bring this functionality to fruition.”

"Free Realms offers a truly unique and captivating user experience that aligns with TransGaming's focus on bringing new massive multiplayer online games to the Mac platform," commented Vikas Gupta, CEO & President of TransGaming Inc.

"Our strategic partnership with SOE has strengthened our leadership position in the enablement of family-friendly titles for the growing Mac community and offers Mac gamers an ever-increasing catalog of outstanding video game content."

DeathSpank is the brainchild of Electronic Arts and Hothead Games who’ve announced that the game will be available for Windows PCs on October 26, with a Mac version currently being in development.

According to the game’s publishers, DeathSpank "takes players on an epic adventure through crazy quests in a vast world filled with vibrant, eccentric and hilarious characters."

Finally, Feral Interactive is proud to announce that Battlestations: Pacific for the Mac is already available. The game was developed by Square Enix London Studios, as the sequel to Battlestations: Midway.

Featuring 14 missions for each campaign, over 100 different types of war machines to control, improved graphics, and enhanced multiplayer modes, Battlestations: Pacific requires an Intel processor and does not support certain graphics solutions, including the ATI X1xxx series, NVIDIA 7xxx series and Intel GMA series.