GPD claims official Bazzite Linux support for Win 5 handheld

Chinese handheld gaming device maker GPD has announced what it calls an official adaptation of Bazzite Linux for its Win 5 device, inviting users to seek support via Discord. However, Bazzite's founder has publicly denied any such partnership, accusing GPD of misleading customers. This dispute highlights ongoing tensions in the open-source gaming hardware community.

The controversy erupted recently when a GPD representative posted on Reddit, stating, "The official Adaptation of GPD Win5 is happening," and directing users with Bazzite issues to join GPD's Discord for consultation with a Bazzite representative. This claim builds on earlier mentions from September 2025, when GPD highlighted Bazzite compatibility for the pricey Win 5 handheld in promotional materials.

Kyle Gospodnetich, founder of the Bazzite project—a popular Linux distribution optimized for gaming handhelds—responded swiftly in the project's Discord server. He wrote: "Nope GPD lied to you sorry We don't officially work with anyone, we make hardware work and that's it. I have no recent contact from them." This blunt rebuttal underscores Bazzite's independent stance, focusing on broad hardware compatibility rather than exclusive partnerships.

GPD, known for its compact Windows-based gaming devices, has faced similar scrutiny before. In 2022, the company blocked the GamingOnLinux Twitter account after it criticized GPD for repurposing YouTube videos from creators without proper attribution. Such incidents paint a picture of a firm prone to aggressive marketing tactics, potentially eroding trust among enthusiasts who value transparency in the Linux gaming ecosystem.

For now, Bazzite users can still install the distribution on the Win 5 independently, as it supports a range of handhelds without official endorsements. The episode serves as a reminder of the challenges in aligning proprietary hardware with open-source software, where claims of integration must be verified directly with developers.

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