Steam on Linux Hits 5.33% Share: Dissecting the March 2026 Hardware Survey
Linux usage on Steam reached 5.33% in March 2026, officially overtaking macOS as the second most popular gaming platform. This shift is driven by the October 2025 Windows 10 end-of-life migration and

The Pitch
Linux usage on Steam reached 5.33% in March 2026, officially overtaking macOS as the second most popular gaming platform. This shift is driven by the October 2025 Windows 10 end-of-life migration and a surprising cultural pivot toward Arch Linux customization.
Under the Hood
The 5.33% figure is a legitimate peak, but the "skyrocket" effect reported in headlines is partially an artifact of regional data volatility. A massive 31.85% correction in Steam China data—where Simplified Chinese usage plummeted—significantly inflated the relative percentage of Linux users (Source: Steam Hardware Survey, HN).
SteamOS Holo remains the primary driver, maintaining a ~25% share of all Linux gaming. Internal estimates suggest Valve has moved over 5.6M Steam Deck units as of mid-2025 (Source: GamingOnLinux, CommandLinux). The ecosystem has also benefited from the "PewDiePie Effect" in 2025, which popularized Arch Linux and Hyprland "ricing" for a mainstream audience (Source: YouTube).
We are also seeing increased noise from the mobile sector. Snapdragon-based x86 emulators like GameHub and GameNative on Android are surging, frequently reporting as Linux in the survey (Source: r/EmulationOnAndroid). We don't know yet if Valve's internal classification counts the rumored "Steam Frame" devices or these emulators as "Linux" or "Other" in the final tally.
Technical friction remains in the following areas:
* Reporting bugs: The March 2026 survey contains anomalous entries like "0 64 bit" occupying nearly 25% of the distro list (Source: GamingOnLinux).
* Anti-cheat: While Proton 11.x handles most titles, kernel-level anti-cheats still act as a hard ceiling for total migration.
* Data Skew: Global percentages are still heavily influenced by massive regional corrections in the Chinese market (Source: HN).
Marcus's Take
The 5% threshold is a psychological milestone, but don't be fooled by the "skyrocket" narrative; this is largely a result of Valve cleaning up its Chinese hardware data. That said, the post-Windows 10 EOL exodus is real, and the Steam Deck has successfully turned Linux into a viable target for AAA developers. If you are still ignoring Linux compatibility in your CI/CD pipeline, you are essentially ignoring a market larger than the entire Mac gaming base. It’s no longer a hobbyist niche; it’s a standard deployment target.
Ship clean code,
Marcus.

Marcus Webb - Senior Backend Analyst at UsedBy.ai
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