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Humble mostly sells keys to other game stores like Steam these days, so not great if your definition of DRM-free is "no client needed to install and play". And I don't see them doing much for Linux gaming lately. Of course, some relatively early Linux ports wouldn't exist if not for their old Humble Indie Bundles, but that was many years ago, before IGN acquired them.
Itch.io doesn't really actively promote Linux gaming either, but at least they support developers and gamers on all the major platforms more or less equally.
Humble has a lot of outdated linux binaries and they also remove binaries too. Recently, I tried to re-download the Skullgirls DRM free version for an offline tournament and it was no longer in my library. Same issue with other games like Anodyne.
Last edited by Mezron on 15 Oct 2022 at 12:17 am UTC
That said, pretty much all the Linux downloads I've seen have been proper native builds, but there are no rules against wrappers or emulators.