Steam survey shows Windows 11 gains as Linux stalls

The latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey for December 2025 reveals a significant rise in Windows 11 usage among PC gamers, while Linux's growth has paused. After a small increase in November, Linux's market share slipped slightly. Windows 11, meanwhile, saw one of its largest monthly jumps.

Steam's December 2025 survey, released in early January 2026, highlights shifting preferences among PC gamers on the platform. In November 2025, Linux experienced a small but notable gain in momentum, raising hopes for continued adoption. However, the December data shows a stall: Linux's install base slipped by 0.01% month-over-month, marking an unexpected pause after several months of gradual growth.

In contrast, Windows 11 recorded a substantial increase, rising by 5.24% overall. This represents some of the biggest gains yet for Microsoft's latest operating system on Steam, where it continues to dominate the landscape for PC gaming.

The survey underscores the ongoing tug-of-war between proprietary and open-source systems in gaming. While Linux's minor dip is negligible in absolute terms, it tempers enthusiasm from enthusiasts who have pushed for better compatibility and performance on the platform. Windows 11's surge may reflect improved hardware support, game optimizations, or user upgrades amid broader PC market trends.

These monthly surveys provide a snapshot of Steam's over 100 million active users, offering valuable insights into software trends without revealing individual data.

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Photorealistic gaming setup illustrating Steam's November 2025 survey with Linux usage hitting record 3.2% amid Windows 10's end-of-life.
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Linux usage on Steam hits record 3.2 percent

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Steam's November 2025 Hardware Survey reveals Linux usage reaching an all-time high of 3.2 percent for the second consecutive month. This marks a modest but notable increase amid Windows' dominance at 94.79 percent. The growth coincides with Windows 10's end-of-life in October.

Steam's October 2025 hardware survey shows Linux reaching 3.05% market share among users, a first-time milestone driven by the Steam Deck. Windows share fell to 94.84%, while macOS rose slightly to 2.11%. The growth highlights increasing adoption of Linux-based systems in PC gaming.

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Valve has updated its Steam Hardware and Software Survey for December 2025, raising the Linux market share from an initial 3.19% to a record 3.58%. This adjustment highlights growing adoption of Linux for gaming, driven partly by the Steam Deck. Windows remains dominant at 94.23%, with macOS at 2.18%.

With Windows 10 reaching its end of support in October 2025, over half a million users are switching to Linux distributions like Zorin instead of upgrading to Windows 11. The rigid hardware requirements for Microsoft's latest OS have left many with older machines unable to make the jump. Zorin OS, designed to mimic Windows, has seen a surge in downloads from Windows users seeking a seamless alternative.

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Valve's Steam platform achieved a milestone on January 1, 2026, by exceeding 42 million concurrent users, marking its latest peak in sustained growth. This record surpasses the previous high of 41.6 million from October 2025, reflecting the platform's expansion since the Covid-19 pandemic. Factors such as popular new releases and the Steam Deck have contributed to this surge in activity.

Zorin OS 18, a Linux distribution designed to resemble Windows, has reached 2 million downloads in under three months since its release. The launch coincided with Microsoft's end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, prompting many users to explore alternatives to upgrading to Windows 11. Over 75% of downloads, or at least 1.5 million, came from Windows users facing hardware compatibility issues.

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Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system has surpassed 1 billion users worldwide, achieving the milestone slightly quicker than its predecessor. CEO Satya Nadella announced the figure during the company's recent earnings call. Despite user complaints, the OS continues to gain traction amid Windows 10's gradual decline.

 

 

 

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