Valve put up their Steam Year In Review 2025 and initially, they made it seem like their hardware plans were a lot more uncertain but they've since clarified.
Nobody tell this user about Linux Mint or Ubuntu, okay? We’re saving it for the surprise party.
Joking aside, I understand wanting a company like Valve to directly provide strong support.
I also think that’s why it won’t happen, though. I think it is just too far outside of Valve’s core business.
Valve does contribute to other projects, here and there, to help Steam succeed on Linux. I doubt they’ll go beyond that, at least until the Steam Machine releases.
In the mean time, the closest option I can think of is buying a PC with Linux pre-installed, from System76 or Tuxedo, and then just search up “Steam” in the software center.
Nobody tell this user about Linux Mint or Ubuntu, okay? We’re saving it for the surprise party.
Joking aside, I understand wanting a company like Valve to directly provide strong support.
I also think that’s why it won’t happen, though. I think it is just too far outside of Valve’s core business.
Valve does contribute to other projects, here and there, to help Steam succeed on Linux. I doubt they’ll go beyond that, at least until the Steam Machine releases.
In the mean time, the closest option I can think of is buying a PC with Linux pre-installed, from System76 or Tuxedo, and then just search up “Steam” in the software center.
Mint yes, Ubuntu no. It really is not easy to not be able to install applications with nothing but command line