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A whole bunch of different Linux gaming distros are teaming up to 'improve the open source gaming ecosystem'

Linux gaming is here to stay, baby. That feels like a good summation of the gaming OS arena of 2025/2026. It’s been going from strength to strength, thanks to continual Proton updates, attention garnered from the Legion Go S and the upcoming Steam Machine, and as of today, even official Nvidia GeForce Now support. And now it’s getting the active and single-minded focus of a conglomeration of different Linux distributions.

It comes in the form of the Open Gaming Collective (OGC), a group formed, at least in part, of developers for various and somewhat disparate gaming-oriented Linux distros. Developers of these distros, such as those working on Bazzite, Nobara, Asus Linux, PikaOS, and many more, will work together to “a unified set of gaming-focused components used across the Linux ecosystem.”

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