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I thought that I'd share that I wrote a guide on how to use the new Nvidia GeForce Now app to play anti-cheat enabled multiplayer games on Linux, without dual-boot or dedicated hardware. There is currently no official Linux app. Later this year, Nvidia plans to release a Web app made for Chromebooks that will hopefully work with Linux. In the meantime, the Android app can be made to work in an a specially crafted Android virtual machine, since the Windows one doesn't work in WINE. I've used it so far to play some Destiny 2, Fortnite, and Paladins.
[Guide post on the linux_gaming subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/f0jkja/guide_geforce_now_app_on_linux/)