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Baldur's Gate 3 gets a Native Linux version to improve it on Steam Deck

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Last updated: 23 Sep 2025 at 8:22 pm UTC

Larian have just released a fresh update for Baldur's Gate 3, which brings a Native Linux version made for the Steam Deck. I mentioned they were doing this in a recent GamingOnLinux article talking about an issue it had and now it's here.

Originally, it used Proton to run the Windows version (like a lot of games) but Larian say with the new Native version it should result in a "more stable framerate, lower loading times, and smoother gameplay".

Additionally, the work they put into this update benefits everyone as they said you should see "overall improvements to the way game models are streamed on all platforms, which should reduce framerate spikes in busy areas, such as the Lower City in Act 3".

For Steam Deck players, you won't lose any saves with the move, as long as your Steam Cloud is up to date. Larian also put up a dedicated guide for the transition to the new version. In short: if you wish to change it over before Valve re-run it through verification to swap it, go into the game Properties -> Compatibility, tick the "Force..." box and select "Steam Linux Runtime". Although, that should already be done by Valve.

As for Desktop Linux support, Larian gave a definitive no on that:

Now that there is a Steam Deck Native build, is Baldur’s Gate 3 supported on Linux?

Larian does not provide support for the Linux platform. The Steam Deck Native build is only supported on Steam Deck.

I'll refrain from moaning about the Steam Deck being treated like it's not Linux. But I get what they're saying, this is specifically for the Steam Deck as a device with SteamOS Linux. For all other Linux systems from PCs to different handhelds, you'll want to stick with Proton.

The issue for Desktop Linux is a bit confusing. Larian has set this for Linux + Steam Deck, so right now the Native Linux version will only download on Steam Deck and leave Desktop Linux with a broken empty download (or broken update if you had it installed already). You will need to manually force Proton until this is solved. I sent a bug report to Valve on it. Update: 20:21 UTC - looks like this has been fixed and it now downloads on Desktop Linux.

All the changes for this update below:

Crashes and Performance
  • Fixed a potential crash related to the Slow condition during combat.
  • Fixed a potential crash related to using the Find Familiar spell on Scratch and Boo during combat.
Gameplay
  • Fixed the Hound of Ill Omen and the Accursed Spectre's HP being affected by difficulty modifiers for enemy characters.
  • Fixed a bug causing the Apostle of Myrkul to regain Hit Points every time you load a savegame mid-combat in Tactician and Honour Mode.
Audio
  • Fixed a bug causing the sounds that djinn summons make when they follow you to loop continuously, creating an uncharacteristic metallic thrum.
  • When you're on the ground floor of Felogyr's Fireworks, the smokepowder explosions going off on the floor above will no longer sound like they're happening right next to you.
  • Fixed the audio levels for a rat in the Lower City that you, tragically, couldn't hear squeak when it squoke.
  • Fixed missing SFX when preparing to cast Wind Walk.
  • Fixed an issue causing the SFX to play longer than they should when preparing to cast the Way of the Drunken Master's subclass-specific actions.
  • Fixed missing SFX when preparing to cast Booming Blade.
  • Fixed the SFX for preparing a Starry Form continuing to play if you cast the spell quickly after selecting it.
  • Fixed missing SFX when Astarion taps Woe on the ground during a cinematic.
  • Fixed missing SFX in the overhead dialogue between Minthara and the questioners in Moonrise Towers Prison.
  • Fixed a sound resource for Photo Mode not being generated correctly.
  • Fixed the rattling Moonlantern SFX continuing to play after you unequip it.
  • Recovered some missing SFX when casting Speak with Dead on the mind flayer in the Shattered Sanctum.
  • Reminded Halsin to actually yell when he gains barbarian Rage instead of silently miming it.
  • Fixed the SFX during Vlaakith's appearance at camp getting cut off prematurely.
Cinematics
  • Told one of the imps on the nautiloid to stop looking in the wrong direction.
  • Fixed a super-mega-ultra-close-up shot during the dialogue with Raphael at Last Light.
  • Removed a static pool of blood hovering mid-air in the cinematic with the gnolls on the Risen Road when playing as a short Dark Urge character.
  • Fixed Karlach's line about Gale being a hero getting cut off prematurely.
  • Fixed a bug causing party members to appear as floating torsos (or simply floating hair) when talking to Ketheric's dog, Squire.

Speaking on X, Larian's Swen Vincke said:

"The story of how this came to be really is one of true passion. The Steam Deck native build was initiated by a single engineer who really wanted a smoother version of the game on Steam Deck and so he started working on it after hours. When we tried it out, we were all surprised by how good it felt and so it didn't take much to convince us to put our shoulders behind it and get it released. It's this type of pure passion for their craft that makes me fall in love with my developers over and over again. Considering myself very lucky to have people like him on my team. Try it out!"

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Linux_Rocks 6 hours ago
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Better than nothing, I guess. lol
rea987 6 hours ago
Insert Mr. Bison YES gif.
melkemind 6 hours ago
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They had a native Linux version of the first Divinity: Original Sin, so I guess it's good to know they still know how to do it. Hopefully, we'll someday get to the point where it's the norm rather than an afterthought.
Free_gamer 6 hours ago
Anyone else have the game basically uninstalled after "downloading" the patch? The game folder is empty now. Only when choosing a Proton version the game downloads something, else it shows that it wants to download 0 Byte.
Liam Dawe 6 hours ago
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Yes, article updated to note this. Force Proton on it manually.
CatKiller 6 hours ago
For all other Linux systems from PCs to different handhelds, you'll want to stick with Proton.

That's not really the take away. You can run the native build, but you shouldn't expect support. They aren't supporting running the Windows version through Proton, either.
Liam Dawe 6 hours ago
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No, you cannot install the Native build on Desktop, it is tagged for Linux+Steam Deck so it only downloads on Steam Deck.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 23 Sep 2025 at 5:03 pm UTC
Kimyrielle 5 hours ago
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I haven't yet tried to play it on my Deck. I know it's rated to be great on Deck, but does its relatively complex, text-heavy UI even work all that well on it?
drucifer 5 hours ago
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This is cool, but I wish they would have addressed the GOG version in their documentation. I'll have to test and hopefully it's the same process of forcing the linux runtime.
Liam Dawe 5 hours ago
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It does not affect GOG at all, this is for Steam Deck.
Supay 5 hours ago
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I haven't yet tried to play it on my Deck. I know it's rated to be great on Deck, but does its relatively complex, text-heavy UI even work all that well on it?

The Deck gets a different UI entirely so that it works on the smaller screen and with controller support.
Avehicle7887 5 hours ago
Part of me wishes to complain how Steam Deck users get their own native version of the game. On the other hand I also understand that advertising the game as officially Linux supported will open a can of worms due to the thousands of different hardware combinations and driver versions. So yeah, not blaming Larian for their decision.

Can anyone copy the "Steam Deck" version to a Linux desktop to see how it runs? emoji


@melkemind: I believe they did a Linux version as they sort-of promised it in their Kickstarter. This was of course all the way back in 2013 and the native version required a user-made patch to run on anything other than proprietary Nvidia drivers. Personally I'm currently playing through it using the Windows version with over 63 hours in already and I haven't encountered any crashes or issues.

The way I see it - BG3 runs fine using Wine/Proton on desktop. Could it run better as native? Possibly, but then again nowadays I'm fine with playing Windows games in Linux as long as they run almost on par.
Technopeasant 5 hours ago
The monkey's paw curls...

@Avehicle7887

They wouldn't need to support all Linux though. Just desktop SteamOS.


Last edited by Technopeasant on 23 Sep 2025 at 5:13 pm UTC
GustyGhost 5 hours ago
I was getting ready to eat my socks and then I saw the note about Steam Deck only. I'm left pondering how one might go about masquerading their Linux gaming system as a "Steam Deck" in order to obtain the native download. And then to check what happens when invoking the game binary from terminal (or other hacky things to see if it will run).

Still, an overall positive development.
kaiman 5 hours ago
I guess it's nice of Larian to provide a native Steam Deck build, especially for a game that's out for years now. Wonder if they are gearing up for better Linux support of future games ... *dreaming*

For me right now it is pointless, though: (1) I have no Steam Deck. (2) I have the game on GOG (and gave the Steam key I got with the physical edition away). (3) I've already finished the game, and see no reason to play again in the foreseeable future.

But it's not like Larian would need to win my sympathy with stuff like that. They already got that :-).
vic-bay 3 hours ago
developers that use premade engines with compiling linux build via one button press: "noooooo making linux version is so hard"

indie developers with inhouse engines: "so I just need to rewrite system calls and rendering hooks to linux? seems easy"
weipah 3 hours ago
Has someone tried the steamdeck=1 launch option on Linux Desktop?
Liam Dawe 3 hours ago
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Has someone tried the steamdeck=1 launch option on Linux Desktop?
As stated in the article, due to the way it's setup, it will only currently download on Steam Deck.
BloodScourge 3 hours ago
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As a linux backer of Divinity: Original Sin, all I can say is: joke's on you, Larian emoji
Purple Library Guy 3 hours ago
Hmmm . . . So, I wonder what happens if you have a Steam Deck, download it there, then copy it over to your Linux desktop and play it there? Would it complain if you didn't play offline?
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