
Linux isn’t the first platform most folks associate with gaming. Back in the day, Linux was lucky to get Frozen Bubble or Tux Racers. But then came Loki Games to prove gaming could be a real thing for the open-source operating system. (But then Loki folded, and that was that.)
But there was still Wine. And then Proton. And then SteamOS.
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Today, gaming on Linux is no longer an…

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