Posted January 07, 2023
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And these days with 3rd party tools such as Lutris or Heroic, it's press one button to install and another to play. Some might need some tinkering, not gonna lie, but currently it's becoming more rare.
I guess what you mean to say is that those games are not available on Linux natively. But native Linux gaming is kinda...well, to be honest, dying due to the absolutely awesome state of Wine/Proton and DXVK/VKD3D (i.e. get Windows games running on Linux through DirectX to Vulkan translation layers). Maybe in the future it will pick up as the Linux gaming marketshare grows, but for most people it doesn't matter as long as you don't need to have Windows installed anymore to game.
It's worth exploring Linux gaming. You'd be surprised how smooth things are these days.