A new collaborative effort called the Open Gaming Collective (OGC) has launched with the explicit aim of reducing duplicated work across Linux gaming projects and providing a shared, upstream-first platform for the core plumbing that makes games run well on Linux.
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Linux gaming has quietly left the back room and is now sitting at the main table — not because a single miracle patch fixed everything, but because several deliberate engineering bets (and one wildly successful handheld) finally made the math add up. Valve’s Steam Deck, the maturation of Proton...
SteamOS’s momentum is real: the Linux-based gaming stack that began as a niche experiment is now a visible force in handhelds, OEM strategy and developer planning — but make no mistake, Windows 11 still dominates PC gaming and will for the foreseeable future. erview
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SteamOS has done something the wider Linux-desktop conversation has long debated: it showed that Linux doesn't have to dress like Windows to attract users — it needs a clear, purpose-led identity, sensible defaultslts, and compatibility scaffolding that removes friction from everyday tasks...
If your PC’s operating system is quietly stealing CPU cycles, injecting telemetry, and complicating handheld gaming, switching from Windows 11 to Linux for gaming is no longer a fringe experiment — it’s a proven, practical path for many players chasing smoother frame times, fewer background...
W...ne has become the practical bridge that lets people run Windows apps on Linux without a full virtual machine, and recent releases — notably Wine 11 — have tightened that bridge with performance, Wayland, and graphics improvements that make the experience more reliable than ever.
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Bazzite arrived this year as a clear, gaming‑first Linux image that many enthusiasts now treat as more than an experiment — it’s a practical alternative for focused PC gaming on handhelds and midrange machines, but it is not a drop‑in replacement for Windows for everyone. Early hands‑on installs...
Opera GX’s official X post on January 14 signalled what many Linux gamers have been asking for: a native Linux build of the gaming-focused Opera GX browser, with the company setting a Q1 2026 release window — a move that places a mainstream, feature-rich gaming browser squarely into the Linux...
What if the operating system under your GPU — not the GPU itself — is the reason your favorite games stutter, spike, or feel less responsive? Recent community benchmarking focused on the Linux-based Bazzite distribution has reopened that question with concrete, repeatable examples: in several...
PC gaming is in the midst of two parallel tremors: a tangible migration by some enthusiasts from Windows 11 to Linux for cleaner, often faster gameplay, and a separate but related flurry of Windows stability and security headlines that are reshaping how gamers and IT teams think about upgrades...
A developer has done something improbably nostalgic: the much-maligned, tile‑first Windows 8 interface has been recreated as a working shell for modern Linux desktops, and at the same time a major games storefront is openly questioning Windows’ quality and publicly putting Linux support on the...
Windows users and PC gamers face a shifting landscape this winter: incremental but meaningful fixes and insider tweaks promise faster launches and a less cluttered File Explorer, while a growing chorus of industry voices — including the new owner of GOG — is openly questioning Windows 11’s...
Zorin OS’s surge to two million downloads in under three months has turned a calendar event into a tangible migration story for desktop computing: the timing — coinciding with Microsoft’s decision to end mainstream support for Windows 10 — coupled with Zorin’s Windows‑friendly design, has driven...
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GOG’s new leadership didn’t soften its tone when asked about Windows 11 — the company’s owner called Microsoft’s OS “such poor-quality software,” and the managing director quietly confirmed Linux is now a strategic priority for the storefront in 2026, a shift that crystallizes a growing industry...
GOG’s new leadership has delivered one of the bluntest assessments of Windows in years — calling it “poor‑quality software” — and announced a clear pivot toward Linux that could reshape how the DRM‑free storefront serves retro gamers, handheld users, and preservationists going forward...
GOG’s return to independent ownership — acquired by co‑founder Michał Kiciński at the end of 2025 — has already produced one blunt, headline‑grabbing soundbite: the new owner says “Windows is such poor‑quality software… I can’t believe it.” That remark, made during a wide‑ranging interview about...
GOG’s new owner delivered one of the bluntest public rebukes of Microsoft’s desktop operating system in years — calling Windows “such poor-quality software and product” and saying he “can’t believe it” — remarks that arrived the same week the DRM‑free storefront regained independence under...
An all‑AMD dual‑boot powerhouse built by ETA Prime — pairing an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D with an AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX and running SteamOS on one NVMe and Windows 11 Pro on the other — shows that the long‑standing assumption “Windows always wins at native 4K AAA” no longer holds as an absolute. In a...
SteamOS’s recent desktop head‑to‑head with Windows 11 shows Linux isn’t just “good enough” for gaming anymore — on the right hardware and with the right stack it can match or even slightly exceed Windows at native 4K Ultra in several modern AAA titles. ETA Prime’s all‑AMD desktop tests...
A head‑to‑head test reported by Notebookcheck — based on a hands‑on video from ETA Prime — finds that SteamOS and Windows 11 can match one another at 4K Ultra in modern AAA workloads when run on a high‑end, all‑AMD desktop. The practical takeaway for 2026: Linux‑based gaming has moved from...