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Steam sees a big rise in Simplified Chinese for February 2025 bringing Linux down below 2%

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Last updated: 3 Mar 2025 at 12:13 pm UTC

Valve have released the Steam Hardware & Software Survey numbers for February 2025, and there's a pretty massive increase in Simplified Chinese as language which has pushed about all the numbers everywhere else.

As a result of this there's also been a big increase in Windows 10 (+10.47%), which as we've seen repeatedly in the past ends up bringing down the overall Linux numbers. The +20.88% for Simplified Chinese in a single month is pretty striking though (although not the biggest swing we've seen) so I've asked Valve if this is correct.

Taking the numbers as they are right now gives us overall:

  • Windows 97.58% +1.03%
  • Linux 1.45% -0.61%
  • macOS 0.97% -0.43%


See the interactive version on our dedicated Steam Tracker page.

On the Linux side Valve list these as the most-used distributions:

  • SteamOS Holo 64 bit 34.67% -0.26%
  • Arch Linux 64 bit 9.70% +0.29%
  • Freedesktop SDK 24.08 (Flatpak runtime) 64 bit 6.16% +0.15%
  • Linux Mint 22.1 64 bit 4.53% +4.53%
  • Ubuntu Core 22 64 bit 4.21% +0.08%
  • Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS 64 bit 3.56% -1.28%
  • Other 37.17% +6.24%

Source: Valve

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belisama a day ago
We seriously need to get China on board with Linux. Don't they even have their own distro? You'd think not having a US company spy on their data would be a serious selling point.
Kimyrielle 24 hours ago
That baffles me, too. One should think the CCP would push a OS not controlled by the U.S. and do anything to make its IT as independent as possible. An OS that, on top of all that, doesn't even cost anything.
Philadelphus 20 hours ago
Isn't Windows 10 end-of-life coming up pretty soon? Or end of Steam support for it, or something? It'll be interesting to see what happens with that. (I'm not expecting a huge influx to Linux or anything, just curious how long people will continue to hold on to it.)
CatKiller 20 hours ago
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Isn't Windows 10 end-of-life coming up pretty soon?

October.

Or end of Steam support for it, or something?

Steam only dropped support for Windows 7 & 8 at the beginning of last year, and they've been EOL for ages. Even then they only got dropped because they got dropped by Chrome.
pleasereadthemanual 17 hours ago
Wow, macOS slipped below 1%.
Leahi84 12 hours ago
I don't understand why they are counted. They should be on their own client. I've never heard of such a thing outside of Steam.


Last edited by Leahi84 on 3 Mar 2025 at 5:28 am UTC
I don't understand why they are counted. They should be on their own client. I've never heard of such a thing outside of Steam.
Why shouldn't Chinese Steam users be counted? They make up a great portion of the whole.

On the other hand, they have access to significantly fewer games, if I recall correctly.
mphuZ 7 hours ago
We seriously need to get China on board with Linux. Don't they even have their own distro?
The Chinese are preparing their OS to replace Windows and Linux. According to rumors, the official launch will be in April: https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-harmonyos-pc-could-go-official-in-april/
I don't understand why they are counted. They should be on their own client.
What is this desire to lock people up? Maybe it's hereditary?
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