Apex Legends is one of the only battle royale games that lets you play on a Steam Deck gaming handheld — Fortnite, Valorant, ...
This isn't that unusual, as there are plenty of big shooters that have never supported the Steam Deck, including Fortnite, ...
Developer Respawn Entertainment and publisher EA recently shared some harsh insights about Linux as a gaming platform.
Apex Legends is no longer playable on devices running Linux, including the Steam Deck, with EA noting the decision is due to ...
EA has announced that it's pulling Linux support for Apex Legends, meaning that the game is no longer officially supported on ...
Bad news, Steam Deck shooters: Electronic Arts has determined that Linux is "a path for a variety of impactful exploits and ...
A recent post on X from the official Apex Legends handle announced that Respawn Entertainment and EA have collectively decided to withdraw the game's support compatibility from Linux OS.
The developers of Apex Legends have announced that they're going to be blocking the game completely on Linux platforms including Steam Deck.
EA and Respawn have banned Linux players from playing Apex Legends, potentially leaving Steam Deck users in the lurch without a workaround.
While the population of Linux users is small, their impact infected a fair amount of players’ games. This ultimately brought us to our decision today,” the post read. Granted, if you load up your ...
Respawn has blocked Linux OS access to Apex Legends, affecting players using Steam Deck. The developer detailed the move in a ...
Lifeline Revived arrived in Apex Legends as a part of the Season 23 update and can potentially kickstart a new Support meta in EA’s battle royale.