Linux has emerged as a viable alternative to Windows for gaming, especially with tools like Proton enhancing compatibility. However, challenges in multiplayer gaming, particularly concerning anti-cheat systems, persist.
Valve is expanding its gaming ecosystem to support Arm-based processors and Android. Leaked code shows testing of an "ARM64" version of its Linux compatibility layer, Proton. This suggests potential Arm support for desktop devices and Steam accessibility on Android phones and tablets.