Other News about gaming on Linux

Slay the Spire 2 becomes the biggest roguelike deck-builder on Steam ever

Gaming on Linux - 06. März 2026 - 13:13
Mega Crit have a massive success on their hands with the Early Access release of Slay the Spire 2, smashing records across the Steam store.

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graphical glitch in RE

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 06. März 2026 - 13:02

Im having these artifacts tired updating everything

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The Untold Story of Classic Games: Inside ZOOM with CEO Jordan Freeman (article)

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 06. März 2026 - 13:01

Not mine, just from a site I like to read. Nice interview with the CEO of ZOOM (drm free pc games a bit like GoG do), chatting about how he got started in gaming and how the platform works in a world dominated by Steam. Worth a read if you're interested in one of the smaller platforms. Link:

https://gardinerbryant.com/the-untold-story-of-classic-games-inside-zoom-with-ceo-jordan-freeman/

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The excellent fusion of Balatro and chess in Gambonanza releases May 1

Gaming on Linux - 06. März 2026 - 12:25
Gambonanza is easily one of the top games demos I played during Steam Next Fest, and now we know it's going to release on May 1st.

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CachyOS vs Fedora for gaming and work

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 06. März 2026 - 12:09

I’ve been wanting to switch my gaming PC from Windows to Linux. My main frustrations with Windows are the forced AI and bloat ware. I’m a software engineer who works with Debian servers at work and runs a home server on Ubuntu, so I have some Linux familiarity, just not as a daily desktop driver.

My gaming PC is used 99% for work, Remote Desktop, Teams, and Outlook. I’ve mostly moved my gaming to my handheld, though I do game on the PC occasionally, which is the main thing holding me back from switching.

On top of work, I also host local LLM models and do some hobby coding. After researching, I’m torn between Fedora for its stability and work ease of use, and CachyOS for its performance and community recommendations, also read it’s great for local LLM.

Anyone using their gaming PC as a daily work driver on Linux? What do you use and would you recommend it?

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