Epic Games have release their 2025 Year in Review for the Epic Games Store, and they appear to be doing doing quite well ...
Linux desktop PCs and laptops now have a full official app, rather than the previous handheld-focused offering.
Valve's monthly hardware survey shows that the number of people using Steam on Linux is rising rapidly, but they still remain the minority.
They aim to 'build a unified set of gaming-focused components used across the Linux ecosystem.' ...
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GOG announced today that their library has expanded again, with four FINAL FANTASY games now available on the DRM-free store.
For now only officially supported on Ubuntu.
Vortex is adding full SteamOS support, bringing Windows-like mods to the Deck, so you can install tweaks faster with fewer manual steps.
Following on from the Steam Deck native app, more Linux users can now make use of GeForce Now. In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of ...
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Calibre's big update, the new Raspberry Pi OS alternative, and more Proton games: Linux news roundup
All the Linux news from this past week you may have missed.
Thinking about a Valve Steam system in 2026, with AMD Zen 4, RDNA 3, and DDR5 expected, so you can choose build or buy ...
Valve's work on Linux gaming compatibility has greatly benefited its own SteamOS devices, but also opened the door for more ...
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