Unfortunately, Linux isn't very popular among gamers in China. Im not sure if this true, but i was reading comments on random Chinese forum(or BiliBili? dont remember exactly) some were saying that rarely anyone wants to use Linux on their hardware or when they buy PCs/laptops that come pre-installed with Linux that people usually just go to PC shop to install Windows on their hardware
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Improving Steam Client stability on Linux: setenv and multithreaded environments
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Heroic - on a mission to make game launchers native (Ubuntu Summit 2024 | Day Two)
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Linux Support Continues For The Now-Canceled Snapdragon X Elite Dev Kit For Windows
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This type of drop usually happens when the Chinese language rises because "nobody" in China is using Linux
Convenience for Steam Deck and Linux players
From 2019, they stopped releasing their games on Steam and exclusively released them on their own launcher and Epic Games Store. From 2022, they slowly began putting their games back on Steam (not as day one releases), and now it seems like they are giving up on exclusivity... EA tried same tactic, failed and back on Steam.
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Ubisoft Returning to Day 1 Steam Releases Starting With Assassin's Creed Shadows
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Cant believe this actually exist xd https://store.steampowered.com/app/1121910/I_Love_You_Colonel_Sanders_A_Finger_Lickin_Good_Dating_Simulator/
This looks awful
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"Hey there. I'm the Community Manager for Armchair Developers. While we continue to establish a baseline for Maxima's functionality and presentability the repo will remain private. The road is long and we are just at the beginning of it. We will have more to share about Maxima next year."