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Sniatch@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 day ago

Epic Games Store: Launcher to get Linux version

www.heise.de

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Epic Games Store: Launcher to get Linux version

www.heise.de

Sniatch@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 day ago
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The Epic Games Store launcher is to run natively on Linux. There is no date, and Linux is not yet included in the preview of the new client.
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    What a fantastic article.

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      First day on the internet?

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        I feel my last day in the Internet is coming closer tbh.

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          That’s based. don’t be the tech guy who gets fed up and becomes applepilled, go off the grid and live in the woods it’s much less lame.

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          likely for all of us once our self imposed AI driven panopticon comes online.

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