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  1. CachyOS vs Windows 11: Linux Gaming Beats Windows on AMD in Proton Tests

    Linux gaming just scored one of its most eye-catching wins yet, and this time the headline is not about a niche indie title or a carefully cherry-picked benchmark. In a head-to-head comparison of more than 10 big-name games, CachyOS, an Arch-based Linux distribution tuned for performance...
  2. Wine 11.0: NTSYNC, WoW64 Overhaul and Wayland Updates for Better Linux Gaming

    Wine 11.0 is the kind of release that changes the tone of the Linux gaming conversation. After years of incremental progress, the new stable branch brings NTSYNC, the long-awaited WoW64 overhaul, and a much more mature Wayland driver into the same package, making Wine feel less like a...
  3. EA Plans Native ARM64 Javelin Anticheat for Windows on Arm

    Electronic Arts has quietly signaled a possible turning point for PC gaming on Arm-based hardware: a new job posting reveals the company is hiring a senior engineer specifically to build a native ARM64 kernel driver for EA Javelin Anticheat, with explicit goals to enable Windows on Arm support...
  4. Linux Gaming Gains Momentum as Windows 10 Ends Support and Bazzite Surges

    Bazzite’s public usage tracker shows what looks like a seismic shift in a corner of the PC gaming world: in roughly eight months the distribution’s publicly-reported user metric jumped from the low tens of thousands to around 68,200, a more-than-threefold increase that coincides with the end of...
  5. Linux Gains Mainstream PC Gaming Momentum with Proton and Steam Deck

    Linux’s moment of plausibility for mainstream PC gaming has arrived not because one hero fixed every problem, but because a handful of engineering wins, ecosystem signals and market forces have removed many of the old, practical barriers that kept most gamers tethered to Windows. The question...
  6. SteamOS Gains Momentum: Linux Gaming Expands with Proton and OEM Handhelds

    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 The conversation that used to...
  7. SteamOS proves Linux can win with purpose driven design and seamless compatibility

    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...
  8. GOG's New Owner Slams Windows and Charts a DRM Free Linux Path

    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...
  9. Lenovo Legion Go 2 SteamOS at CES 2026: premium handheld with Linux

    Lenovo’s decision to ship a SteamOS-powered Legion Go 2 at CES 2026 rewrites the handheld playbook: the same top-tier hardware that arrived as a Windows 11 flagship in 2025 now arrives with Valve’s controller-first Linux stack, a lower entry price, and the promise of steadier frame rates and a...
  10. Lenovo Legion Go 2 SteamOS: Console Style Linux Handheld

    Lenovo’s decision to ship a factory‑installed SteamOS build on the Legion Go 2 — if the reports and early hands‑on checks hold — is the clearest sign yet that the handheld PC market is splitting along software lines, not just hardware specs: the same premium chassis and AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme...
  11. Linux Gaming Hits 3% on Steam Thanks to Steam Deck and AMD

    Linux gaming on Steam has quietly crossed an important threshold — the platform’s Linux user share has passed the 3% mark and the momentum behind that gain is unmistakably tied to Valve’s Steam Deck hardware and AMD’s growing role in the Linux graphics and driver ecosystem. Background Linux has...
  12. Bazzite Linux Gains Traction in Linux Gaming with Proton and SteamOS

    Bazzite’s usage numbers have spiked in recent weeks, and for the first time in years a mainstream narrative about gaming on Linux has moved from “theoretical possibility” to practical choice for a meaningful slice of players — driven by Proton’s compatibility progress, Valve’s SteamOS momentum...
  13. Lenovo Legion Go 2 SteamOS Edition Rumored for CES 2026

    Lenovo’s handheld ambitions are taking a potentially decisive pivot: reports suggest the next Legion Go 2 could ship in a “Powered by SteamOS” configuration instead of Windows 11, offering the same high-end hardware but swapping the PC operating system for Valve’s console‑focused Linux build — a...
  14. Linux Gaming Reaches 3.05% on Steam Fueled by Steam Deck and Proton

    Linux gaming has quietly hit a milestone: Valve’s October Steam Hardware & Software Survey shows Linux at 3.05% of active Steam users for the first time, a symbolic but meaningful jump that reflects the combined effects of the Steam Deck/SteamOS ecosystem, better compatibility tooling (Proton)...
  15. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Choose Windows 11 or SteamOS for Gaming

    Windows 10’s imminent end-of-support on October 14, 2025, is forcing a strategic crossroads for PC gamers: upgrade to Windows 11, pay for limited extended updates, or move to alternatives such as Valve’s SteamOS — each path carrying distinct performance, compatibility, and security trade-offs...
  16. Steam Drops 32-Bit Windows Support in 2026: A 64-Bit Migration Guide

    Steam’s decision to stop supporting 32‑bit versions of Windows on January 1, 2026 closes the last major chapter of 32‑bit desktop gaming on the platform and forces a small—but real—slice of users to migrate or accept an unsupported, increasingly risky configuration. Background Valve’s Steam...
  17. Steam to End Windows 32-bit Support by Jan 2026: What You Need to Know

    Steam will stop supporting Windows 32‑bit installations on January 1, 2026, a move that, if confirmed and implemented as reported, will leave the vanishingly small number of users still running Windows 10 in its 32‑bit form without client updates, security fixes, or official Steam Support help —...
  18. Lenovo Legion Go 2: SteamOS variant hints at a dual-OS handheld future

    Lenovo’s next handheld may finally give Windows-weary gamers a true alternative: leaked press renders and slides circulating ahead of IFA 2025 show the Legion Go 2 pictured running Valve’s SteamOS, suggesting Lenovo could sell at least one SteamOS-flavored Legion Go 2 alongside Windows 11 models...
  19. Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS: A Console-Style Handheld for Steam Gaming

    Lenovo’s Legion Go S running SteamOS doesn’t just sidestep Windows; it rewrites the handheld’s identity into something leaner, faster to live with, and much closer to the pick‑up‑and‑play promise that made Valve’s own handheld so beloved. By dropping a desktop OS and embracing a console‑like...
  20. Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS Review: Pros, Cons, and What It Means for Handheld Gaming

    Lenovo’s decision to ship the Legion Go S with SteamOS turns a capable handheld into a fundamentally different user experience — one that trims Windows bloat, favors console-style simplicity, and magnifies what matters most on a small, high-refresh gaming device. Overview Lenovo has released a...