One notable comment from a Linux gamer:
Yes, you read that right. The scene group Razor1911—legends who have been cracking games since the days of floppy disks—has apparently turned their eyes toward Tux. Before the official Aspyr port has even been announced, a native Linux build of Sid Meier’s Civilization VII has appeared on the high seas. Sid Meiers Civilization VII Linux-Razor1911
| Distribution | Status | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Perfect | Runs out of the box with Vulkan. | | Linux Mint 21.3 | Good | May need libssl3 workaround. | | Arch Linux | Perfect | Use lib32-steam-api from AUR if missing. | | Fedora 40 | Minor audio glitches | Switch to PipeWire from ALSA. | | Debian 12 | Requires Backports | Kernel too old (6.1). Needs 6.5+ for GPU drivers. | One notable comment from a Linux gamer: Yes,
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Article last updated: 2026 (assuming release date context).