6 essential gaming apps for Linux
Linux may not be able to beat Windows 11 when it comes to sheer gaming prowess, but the meteoric surge in the popularity of gaming handhelds has resulted in more casual users embracing the underdog OS. Over the last couple of years, developers have released a host of toolkits, overlays, and compatibility layers to improve the gaming experience on Linux.
Sadly, Linux isn’t as intuitive and easy to configure as its rivals Windows and macOS. Aside from Nobara, Garuda, and other gamer-centric operating systems, most of the popular Linux distros have little, if any, gaming capabilities with their pre-installed software. As such, you’ll want to install these apps if you want to turn your Linux PC into a gaming machine.