SteamOS, Arch Linux, Linux Mint, and Ubuntu variants lead the pack.
PC gaming is in the middle of a quiet platform revolt. Frustration with Windows 11’s direction is colliding with a once‑niche alternative that now runs most of the same games, and in some cases runs ...
PikaOS is a gaming-centric Linux distribution. PikaOS is based on Debian and offers different versions. You can install and use PikaOS for free. There are now several ...
AMD CPUs hit a record 71.93% usage among Linux gamers, while the Steam Deck now accounts for over one-fifth of the total Linux GPU market. Despite much noise being made about the Windows 10 end of ...
Can Linux finally hold its own as a gaming platform? Reluctant Anarchist takes a closer look at how the open source operating system has transformed into a legitimate contender for gamers, breaking ...
Experience smoother gameplay with the latest SteamOS update, delivering a major Steam Deck fps boost and optimized performance for every Linux gaming handheld enthusiast. Steam The latest SteamOS ...
What if the operating system you’ve relied on for years is actually holding you back? Below, NYXTERA breaks down how Linux, once considered a niche option for tech enthusiasts, is rapidly becoming a ...
Gaming on Linux has never been better. Thanks to advances in compatibility layers like Proton, drivers, and distro-level optimizations, Linux now supports thousands of games, from AAA titles to indie ...
You can't buy a more powerful gaming platform than a tricked-out desktop. Here's everything you need to know, part by part, ...
In a development that has energized the Linux gaming community, GOG (Good Old Games) has officially confirmed that it is working on native Linux support. While GOG has long provided Linux installers ...