Gaming on Linux has been a challenge for many reasons over the years, with one of the biggest challenges being that most ...
For decades, PC gaming was synonymous with Windows. Microsoft’s ecosystem — from drivers to DirectX — cemented near-total ...
CrossOver, the Wine-based compatibility layer for running Windows software on Mac and Linux, just released its first 64-bit ...
Steam’s October 2025 survey shows Windows 11 at 63.57%, while Linux at a record 3.05% and macOS at 2.11% gained more new ...
In fact, according to some fresh stats, almost 90% of all Windows games now run on Linux. Which of course is awesome ...
Linux is now used by 3% of gamers on Steam, as handheld PCs and rising Windows frustrations fuel fresh momentum.
CrossOver, the commercial Wine tool, is now available for Linux ARM64 devices in preview, allowing Windows games and software ...
Coupled with this is another bit of analysis of the Steam-on-Linux market from Linux gaming site Boiling Steam, which reported that by the end of October 2025, Windows games' compatibility on Linux is ...
Marking a major win for Linux gaming initiatives, Steam's latest hardware survey has revealed that Linux adoption on the platform has finally risen to new heights.
This is a little PSA to Linux users and Linux gamers, with news reports out there about AMD shifting focus away from certain ...
Linux users running Lenovo's Legion gaming handhelds and laptops are about to get a much-needed update to the way their ...
Linux still has rough edges, but Zorin OS 18 continues to impress in that it makes Linux much more approachable and even Windows-like.