EA and developer Respawn have announced that Apex Legends can no longer be played on Linux operating systems, potentially leaving Steam Deck players out in the cold without a workaround. In an update ...
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. This change ...
Back in October 2024, Respawn announced they were blocking Apex Legends on Linux platforms (including Steam Deck). Apparently this has worked quite well for them. In the latest Apex Legends: Takeover ...
In order to stop Apex Legends' Linux cheating problem, Respawn is pulling support for the Steam Deck. Obviously a majority of players that play games like Apex Legends will do so on console or PC, ...
Linux users are no longer allowed to play the online shooter "Apex Legends". The operating system is a gateway for exploits and cheats, explains developer EA. EA is banning users of Linux systems from ...
Respawn has blocked Linux OS access to Apex Legends, affecting players using Steam Deck. The developer detailed the move in a blog post, citing the decision as part of efforts to combat cheating.
FPS 'There are no plans to drop support for SteamOS': The Finals devs commit to Steam Deck and Linux players despite new kernel-level anti-cheat FPS Battlefield 6's anti-cheat has already stopped ...
Yet another title under the EA umbrella has taken steps to block Linux OS gaming PCs, and the Steam Deck, from being able to access the game. The Apex Legends team posted an update blaming Linux for a ...
As EA cracks down on cheaters, Apex Legends is no longer playable on devices running Linux, including the Steam Deck. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
We have new information about the number of cheaters in Apex Legends matches. Respawn have revealed the impact of their controversial decision to remove Linux compatibility for the game. The decision ...