Top 20 linux games streamed

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As of February 2025, the most streamed games on platforms like Twitch and YouTube encompass a variety of genres, many of which are compatible with Linux. Below is a list of the top 20 most streamed games, along with their Linux compatibility:

  1. Just Chatting: A non-gaming category where streamers engage directly with their audience.

  2. League of Legends: A popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game.

  3. Grand Theft Auto V: An open-world action-adventure game.

  4. Counter-Strike: A first-person shooter game.

  5. Fortnite: A battle royale game.

  6. VALORANT: A tactical first-person shooter.

  7. Minecraft: A sandbox game.

  8. Dota 2: A multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game.

  9. Call of Duty: Warzone: A battle royale game.

  10. Apex Legends: A battle royale game.

  11. World of Warcraft: A massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).

  12. Hearthstone: A digital collectible card game.

  13. Among Us: A multiplayer party game.

  14. Rust: A survival game.

  15. Dead by Daylight: A multiplayer survival horror game.

  16. Rocket League: A vehicular soccer game.

  17. Escape from Tarkov: A tactical first-person shooter.

  18. Genshin Impact: An action role-playing game.

  19. Cyberpunk 2077: An open-world action role-playing game.

  20. Elden Ring: An action role-playing game.

It's important to note that while some of these games have native Linux support, others may require compatibility tools like Wine, Proton, or Lutris to run on Linux systems. For instance, games like Counter-Strike and Dota 2 have native Linux versions, whereas titles like Grand Theft Auto V and Elden Ring can be played on Linux using Proton, a compatibility layer developed by Valve. The gaming experience on Linux has significantly improved, allowing users to enjoy a wide array of popular titles.

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