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=== BattleEye ===
=== BattleEye ===


BattleEye Linux support became supported in late 2021. Developers can enable Proton support for their game by emailing BattleEye developers.
BattleEye Proton support became supported in late 2021. Developers can enable Proton support for their game by emailing BattleEye developers.

Revision as of 00:14, 22 January 2022

Anti-cheat software are tools designed prevent cheating in games. Anti-cheat software oftentimes prevents games from running on Linux, since these anti-cheats don't have Linux support integrated. However, more games with anti-cheat are now becoming playable on Linux.

Anti-cheat games with Linux support

You can see which games have support here.

Details of Anti-cheat Linux support

The most popular anti-cheat software are Easy Anti-Cheat, BattleEye, and VAC. VAC natively supports Linux. Moreover, the anti-cheats EasyAntiCheat and BattleEye currently have support for Linux through Proton. This has resulted in some games enabling this Proton support, so that they're playable on Linux.

Easy Anti-Cheat

Easy Anti-Cheat became supported in late 2021 through a recent Epic Online Services Easy Anti-Cheat software development kit (SDK). Since many Easy Anti-Cheat games don't use the Epic Online Services version of Easy Anti-Cheat, these games must update or change out their SDK for the ability to enable Proton support. This means it's likely that many Easy Anti-Cheat games will not support Linux for a substantial amount of time.

BattleEye

BattleEye Proton support became supported in late 2021. Developers can enable Proton support for their game by emailing BattleEye developers.