With the amount of games that block Linux platforms including SteamOS and Steam Deck, here’s your guide to some great alternatives. Also including games not available on PC to show alternatives.

Sadly, multiple publishers don’t currently support Linux platforms with their anti-cheat. It’s a growing problem with the likes of Electronic Arts, Activision, Ubisoft, Rockstar and more deciding not to enable their anti-cheat to work on Linux. Plenty actually do though!

These are only suggestions, and some might not fit specifically into the same genre, as often there simply aren’t direct replacements but they should hopefully get you going. The point is just to offer some alternatives that might end up fitting hopefully a bit close to what you want. This list also focuses on Steam for the alternatives, since it comes with Proton and makes it simple.






Games
Alternatives




PvP Shooters like:


Battlefield


Call of Duty



Counter-Strike 2


THE FINALS


Insurgency: Sandstorm





PvP Hero shooters like:


VALORANT



Marvel Rivals


Overwatch 2





Battle Royale shooters like:


Apex Legends


Fortnite


PUBG



Farlight 84


Extraction action like:


Escape from Tarkov



Dark and Darker


Hunt: Showdown 1896


Incursion Red River





Creature collecting like:


Pokémon



Cassette Beasts


Coromon


Palworld


Temtem





Skating games like:


skate.



Session: Skate Sim


Skater XL





Action MMOs like:


Destiny 2



The Division 2


Warframe





PvP survival games like:


Rust



Conan Exiles


DayZ


Dune: Awakening





MOBA games like:


League of Legends



Dota 2


2D / 3D Platformers like:


Mario



A Hat in Time


FEZ


Kitsune Tails


Rayman Legends





Football games like:


FIFA / EA Sports FC



eFootball


Rematch




For some games that you simply can’t be without, you might even find the likes of NVIDIA GeForce NOW to work for you which has official Steam Deck support where you can play many games like Fortnite. GeForce NOW really can be amazing on Steam Deck.

As this is an official GamingOnLinux Guide, check back often for any updates and additions to the list. It will grow and change over time!

Feel free to offer suggestions in the comments and some may get added in.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.



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