GamingOnLinux noted, sourced and referenced from elsewhere
A lot of other publications use GamingOnLinux as their source of information so for those interested here's a small selection. This also includes times others have interviewed us directly or content done in partnership with others.
This is of course not a complete list, as it's ever-growing and often difficult to find who exactly sources us, some websites really bury their source links. Look out for things like "Thanks, GamingOnLinux" or "via Gaming on Linux" in articles. Please do email us if you spot any good stuff to add here.
2025
- tweakers (Dutch) and XDA Developers - June
- Windows Central - May
- PC Gamer - April
- PC Gamer - April
- GameRant and Windows Central - February
- PC Gamer and Eurogamer and PCGamesN - February
- The Verge - January
- Tom's Hardware - January
2024
- Steam Deck HQ (YouTube, Liam Dawe was a podcast guest) - September
- RockPaperShotgun - September
- Dexerto - August
- PC Gamer - July
- Dexerto - April
- The Verge - April
- SteamDeckHQ - March
- The Verge - January
2023
- RockPaperShotgun - November
- Tom's Hardware - October
- Destructoid - October
- Tom's Hardware - September
- Windows Central - August
- NME - February
2022
- The Verge - December
- IGN - October
- VGCharts - October
- TheGamer - August
- GamesRadar+ - August
- Tech Over Tea (YouTube Interview with Liam Dawe) - August
- Kotaku - July
- PCGamer - July
- TechRadar - May
- NME - May
- ArsTechnica - March
- The Verge - March
- Linux For Everyone (Liam Dawe was a guest with other popular Linux YouTubers) - March
- Linus Tech Tips (YouTube video, ref: 14:52) - March
- Tom's Hardware - February
2021
- Ubuntu Linux Official Blog - November
- NME - October
- PCGamesN - October
- PCGamer and PCMag - August
2019
- CodeWeavers - August
- Forbes - August
- Valve Software / Steam - (link is broken though, uses our old article link style) - July
- Linus Tech Tips (YouTube video, ref - 11:30) - April
2018
2017
- Destination Linux (YouTube Interview with Liam Dawe) - December
2016
- PCGamesN - January
2014
- The Linux Foundation - May
- Linux Mint Official Blog - March
2015
- ArsTechnica - February
Misc
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