New data shows most Windows games now work on Linux – and I hope the same will soon apply to anti-cheat titles


  • New data shows that most Windows games now work on Linux
  • Almost 90% of Windows games now ‘manage to launch’ on Linux
  • However, anti-cheat multiplayer games remain a notable problem

Gaming on Linux has come a long way since Valve launched its Steam Deck, with SteamOS leading the way for a handheld-friendly gaming experience. Linux is also getting stronger on desktop PCs and laptops, too, and a fresh revelation shows just how many Windows games are now compatible with the alternative platform – even if one major flaw remains.

As highlighted by Boiling Steam, almost 90% of Windows games now ‘manage to launch’ on Linux, according to data drawn from ProtonDB. In short, it’s now the case that when gaming on Linux – specifically on an operating system like SteamOS – people will find only a few games are completely incompatible (meaning they won’t run at all).

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