Linux gaming marketshare is steadily rising and currently sits in 3.49% of Steam's monthly active users.
Small number, right? [b]That's ~4.7 million users.[/b] Roughly 330x the 24 hour peak concurrency of Destiny 2 on PC. Sony executives would cream their pants if Marathon had 10% of those users buying and playing their game on the regular, but by blocking Proton support, they'll get zero of those players.
Warframe, their biggest competitor to Destiny supports it just fine, thus I play Warframe. Arc Raiders, their biggest competitor to Marathon supports it just fine, thus I play Arc Raiders. That's just bad business.
Bungie doesn't have the luxury of being selective on what operating system their PC users are using right now. They are conditioning an emerging market to ignore their games. That number is only going to grow and this is before SteamOS gets a proper desktop release, Steam Machines, Steam Frame and the inevitable Steam Deck 2.
Keep in mind that this is all coming at a time when Microsoft is pushing AI slop code into their already broken, borderline unmaintainable Windows codebase. Windows exclusivity isn't the hill to die on. You can have a secure multiplayer game on Linux. Especially when the game's already server authoritative.
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1 ReplyWouldn't call warframe a competitor to destiny they are vastly different on many levels.
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2 Replies[quote]Windows exclusivity isn't the hill to die on[/quote]Still over 90 percent of the playerbase and Desktop os, soo... at least there is company on the hill. [quote]That number is only going to grow and this is before SteamOS gets a proper desktop release, Steam Machines, Steam Frame and the inevitable Steam Deck 2.[/quote]Maybe if/when it hits double digits of users it will matter. [quote] You can have a secure multiplayer game on Linux. [/quote] Highly debatable. Some of the very things that anticheat (currently) uses is not available or easily bypassed in Linux. The freedom to change the os at the kernal level is great for users, horrible for trying to keep cheats out of your game. Ask Apex Legends how Linux worked out.
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Destiny 2 is literally the only reason I haven't abandoned Windows on my gaming PC and installed SteamOS. I use Mac for work and despise Windows. Bungie really does need to get with the program. SteamOS is going to start eating the Windows population as more and more Steam hardware comes out and the software gets better and better (and as you said: Windows continues to get worse and worse and push AI slop).
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1 ReplyEdited by Cultmeister: 2/24/2026 12:10:25 PMArguably the biggest gaming market these days is still mobile with the likes of PUBG, Fortnite and that CoD one, but they clearly aren’t spending millions developing Marathon for iOS and Android, and all the money Destiny made them yet they still haven’t ported that over. So I’m pretty sure if Bungie thought it would be worth putting it on Linux, it would be going on there.
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2 RepliesBungies game. It's their decision.