CarX Street adds official Linux and Steam Deck support
Got the need for speed? CarX Street released an update just as the weekend hit to add in full Native Linux and Steam Deck support.
The game uses Easy Anti-Cheat and it was already enabled for Proton, where Valve gave it a Steam Deck Playable rating. As we noted on our GamingOnLinux Anti-Cheat Page. The developer said they expect it to now get the full green Verified tick soon. It also has a dedicated Steam Deck graphics preset and optimizations for it.
Latest update trailer below:
Just some of what the game offers includes:
A large open world filled with diverse activities:
- Club races – challenge the bosses of various clubs across unique districts of the city. Show your skills and rise to the elite by taking on the toughest rivals;
- Freedrift rides – get maximum drift points in city parking lots by showing your skills in creating impressive and complex drift combos;
- Drift races – aim for the highest drift points on scenic serpentine roads. These winding tracks offer the perfect environment to sharpen your drift skills and push your limits;
- Sprint races – take part in high-speed sprint races through the city’s densely populated districts. Compete against time and other racers to achieve the best results in each race;
- Leaderboard mode allows players to compete for the top positions in the rankings. Participate in various races and climb the leaderboards. Track your progress, compare results with other players, and strive for the top to earn the most exclusive rewards;
- Complete delivery quests scattered across the city to transport cars and parts, giving you a deeper discovering of Sunset City;
- City exploration – discover the beauty of Sunset City, by exploring its various locations. Enjoy the open world, finding interesting places that await you around every corner.
At time of writing it has an overall Mixed rating on Steam from over 12,000 user reviews.