Valve has released a new beta version of Proton, the company's official compatibility layer for improving Linux gaming.
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Valve has released Proton 11.0-Beta1, with support for Arm devices.
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Steam's maker, Valve, released a new version of Proton compatibility layer, allowing better PC game emulation on Linux and Android.