Linux user share on Steam breaks 2% thanks to Steam Deck
Linux user share on Steam breaks 2% thanks to Steam Deck

Linux user share on Steam breaks 2% thanks to Steam Deck

Linux user share on Steam breaks 2% thanks to Steam Deck
Linux user share on Steam breaks 2% thanks to Steam Deck
Ahem... thanks to me.
I recently made Steam run on my Debian PC.
Win10 has one more year and I need to make preparations. Now I'm ready to ditch it to have more space for games.
"...Valve added a special Tux item into Team Fortress 2 only on Linux..."
That's all you need? Linux exclusive items in your games?
Bigger market share! Bigger market share!
What’s wild is that the EU went after Apple because of “gatekeeping” yet MS has a 96% market share on Steam and Steam itself basically owns gaming on PCs and it’s just crickets.
I think it’s wild Valve has built such a crushing monopoly on top of MS’s monopoly and no one seems to care. If you’re releasing a game outside of a console, you just can’t not ship on Steam and survive. What an age we live in.
The problem is that, at least for Steam, they're not a monopoly, nor are they necessary even within their market. Devs can and do distribute and/or market successful games without going through Steam and players can play games without ever getting Steam. I mean, if we were to take what I'd estimate are the most popular games right now:
Its absolutely possible to launch and maintain a successful game off Steam, and people have and continue to do so. Even exclusively talking about 3rd party storefront/launcher combos, theres a lot of options. Steam its just popular because its not only worth using (a bar most of the competition already fails to pass) but offers a lot both to users and developers from cheap, effective marketing, to tools to support Linux, to better controller support.
Here are the Call of Duty series games that are on Steam:
I’m not talking about billion dollar studios. I’m talking about indie devs. And Steam is 100% a monopoly regardless of how the nerds on Reddit and here feel about Valve. They are not your friends; they are a business. Moreover, they take a 30% cut and no one has ever batted an eye, not even today. Everyone went after the Apple App Store.
Their success has been to convince gamers they are friends. That’s all. Apple on the other hand garners insane antipathy from the public.
It’s wild how public perception ignores facts.
Plenty of games succeed without steam tho. Fortnite for example.
Plenty. Lists one. One that is powered by a multi million dollar company. Got it.
MS wasn't designated a gatekeeper in the EU Digital Markets Act? 😮
That’s actually lower than I thought it’d be. I sort of assumed it hovered in the 3-4% range. No clue why I did though lol
I think your number is from a statistic on share of desktop usage. But I could be wrong about that too.
that's the desktop usage which is different than steam userbase