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Valve has been a big proponent of Linux gaming, and now the company is investing in Android support on Linux. It’s already possible to run Android in a Linux container through Waydroid, but Valve has developed a new fork – and it has officially named it Lepton.

Last month, news broke that Valve would soon support Android games on Steam. This was thanks to a sighting in Steam app changelogs for Walkabout Mini Golf, which added an APK file. The VR title is currently available on the Meta Quest (which runs on a custom version of Android), and may run through the Lepton compatibility layer for Valve’s upcoming Steam Frame VR headset, which runs the company’s Linux-based operating system, SteamOS.

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[–] Cethin@lemmy.zip 1 points 6 hours ago

I agree currently, but I'm excited about this because it creates a PC market for mobile games. This is good because mobile games have the worst MTX, but PC games normally can't get away with this. It could (unlikely, but possible) influence them to adapt to more of the PC market style.