Steam shared between Windows and Linux

6 days ago, there were very few games available to install and play on
Steam for Linux. After Valve's incredible Steam Play update, which adds
custom compatibility layers for Windows-only games, that number is
incredibly much, much higher. However, not everything works overnight
because there is a frightening amount of work and optimization
remaining, but one fact is that in less than a week, the number of
perfectly playable games on Steam for Linux has increased by almost 1000
titles.
That's up nearly 20 percent, and it's guaranteed that more and more
games will be available as the Linux community continues to test the
huge Windows game library on their favorite Linux distributions.
I followed an image with some of the games already available:
About 3410 unique games were tested by users from the Steam for Windows
library. Each game gets one of six rankings: Completely Stable, Stable,
Unstable, Unplayable, Crashes or Not Started. A Completely Stable rating
means that the game displays native performance without errors. Since
the beginning of the tests, 971 titles have been stamped with a
Completely Stable status.
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