The Linux user share on Steam has been slowly but steadily trending upwards, with May 2025 showing the highest point in years. At least since 2018, this is the highest it has ever been in a long time. When you take into account how Steam is always growing, it's showing that the amount of Linux users on Steam continues to grow nicely too.
Overall user share for May 2025:
- Windows 95.45% -0.65%
- Linux 2.69% +0.42%
- macOS 1.85% +0.23%
See more on our interactive Steam Tracker page.
Even with SteamOS 3 now being a little more widely available, the rise was not from SteamOS directly. Filtering to just the Linux numbers gives us these most popular distributions:
- SteamOS Holo 64 bit 30.95% -2.83%
- Arch Linux 64 bit 10.09% +0.64%
- Linux Mint 22.1 64 bit 7.76% +1.56%
- Freedesktop SDK 24.08 (Flatpak runtime) 64 bit 7.42% +1.01%
- Ubuntu Core 22 64 bit 4.63% +0.01%
- Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS 64 bit 4.30% -0.14%
- CachyOS 64 bit 2.54% +2.54%
- EndeavourOS Linux 64 bit 2.44% -0.02%
- Manjaro Linux 64 bit 2.43% -0.18%
- Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS 64 bit 2.17% -0.06%
- Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) 64 bit 1.99% -0.28%
- Other 23.27% -2.27%
One likely reason is how Simplified Chinese as a language option on Steam went down for May 2025, which does usually bring the Linux numbers up too. Linux with Steam in that region just isn't particularly popular.
Source: Valve
What is the all time high of Linux share?
I think this one is it.
its to eary to see the effects of piewdiepie promoting linux?
I'd be surprised if that had huge effects. I see it more as one puzzle piece among many.

I'd say growth has accelerated.
@Purple Library Guy: Impressive! Although I am also interested in a comparison Sep 2018 - Mar 2022, Mar 2022 - release of OLED model, release of OLED model - now. Could you do this, please?
I know I come off as a lazy bum who is trying to load off the thinking stuff on other people, but I sincerely lack the brain juice at the moment.thanksbye
edit: added pls

Last edited by benstor214 on 2 Jun 2025 at 6:46 pm UTC

My son was a "forced" Linux user for years, always planning/threatening to buy his own copy of Windows to spite me, until eventually he got a Windows laptop for work... He is now a sworn Linux supporter, lol.
My son was a "forced" Linux user for years, always planning/threatening to buy his own copy of Windows to spite me, until eventually he got a Windows laptop for work... He is now a sworn Linux supporter, lol.
Could you refrain from saying the never getting old "I told you, son."?

Still, we're looking at about half a percent per year. Which doesn't sound like much, but at that rate in about 4-5 more years we're hitting 5%. And if more devices start coming out with SteamOS on them, we could see a further acceleration. These are not, by historical standards, bad times to be into Linux.