Battle Thunder from Gaijin Leisure announced back in December 2024 that they might be altering the anti-cheat, which continues to be rolled out in phases. They’re shifting from Simple Anti-Cheat to BattlEye, each of which help Linux platforms and Battle Thunder did already help Linux.
As of the most recent replace posted January twenty fourth, they famous “BattlEye anti-cheat has been enabled for Linux”, so gamers on Linux / SteamOS / Steam Deck needs to be good to proceed enjoying. The replace is famous on our anti-cheat compatibility page.
Pictured – Battle Thunder
It is nice to see Gaijin Leisure have saved up their Linux help for this sport for thus lengthy. Displaying many others how it may be executed efficiently, in contrast to GTA Online, which additionally makes use of BattlEye however Rockstar are selecting to not allow it.
Battle Thunder stays wildly in style too with a 24 hour peak of 87,363 gamers, and that is simply on Steam, the sport is obtainable direct from the developer and on consoles.
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