• GlitterInfection@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I commented elsewhere on this but it’s weird that it lies about SteamOS being locked down when you can install most other launchers on it and any game you want (even if some don’t work).

    Otherwise it’s nice to see an alternative that’s custom and linux based rather than the bad Windows offerings.

  • LiveLM@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    Their CEO is also Kirt McMaster, a name some might recognise from Cyanogen.

    Does not evoke confidence for those familiar with Cyanogen.

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    3 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Playtron have teased their PlaytronOS, taking aim at the gaming space to compete with SteamOS with a Linux-powered system.

    Many others are involved who have developer experience from the likes of Google, Amazon, Red Hat, Meta, Samsung, SEGA and more.

    They say it aims to be “compatible with every game store” and to expect “many 3rd party integrations to come”.

    And they say to expect “Playtron on Laptops & PCs, TVs, XR and in Car in the coming years”, so they’re certainly aiming high with it.

    Their current plan is to launch PlaytronOS for Steam Deck and other handheld gaming PCs “later this year” and that “Playtron 1st hand held PCs coming soon” — so we can expect to see some future handhelds launch with PlaytronOS.

    While exciting, they have a huge uphill battle here and will no doubt have to do a lot of convincing when it comes to hardware vendors to actually use it.


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