Marketshare growth will come. Keep putting down the gravel for the trail that everyone will use eventually.
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I believe once win 10 hits eol we'll see more users jump ship, myself included.
w7 EOL was my push, so you may be right
that'll most likely be me, too. I'm excited for the change, the steam deck desktop mode made me a believer lol
This is the best summary I could come up with:
While there's been a clear drop, the Linux user share on Steam for June 2024 still remains about 2% showing the clear upwards trend overall.
Interestingly, this is another month where Simplified Chinese as a language on Steam saw a jump, and quite often we see Linux drop when this happens.
According to Valve the latest operating system details are:
For Linux, the Steam Deck with SteamOS continues propping up the numbers with it being the most popular by far.
Freedesktop SDK 23.08 (Flatpak runtime) 64 bit 6.71% +0.66%
Ubuntu Core 22 64 bit (Steam Snap) 2.97% +0.35%
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