Best Linux distro for gaming in 2019

Linux has a reputation for not being very gamer-friendly – game releases have traditionally been targeted at Windows PC users and sometimes also macOS for popular gaming franchises. Additionally, Linux used to have limited support for hardware drivers such as for graphic cards.

Not today. Linux has come in leaps and bounds over the past couple of decades, so not only has hardware driver support vastly improved, but gaming is moving toward browser-based streaming which are accessible for any Linux user.

However, during this time specially developed gaming packs and Linux distros have been released, aiming to satisfy the most hardcore Linux gamer. 

While these won’t turn your distro into anything like a home video console like a PS4 or Xbox One, they do help provide for an accessible gaming experience for Linux users.

(Image credit: Game Drift Linux)

1. Game Drift Linux

Perfect for those familiar with Ubuntu but new to gaming on Linux