The Minecraft Badlion Client has been Ported To Linux

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Badlion is a very well-loved Minecraft launcher that bundles many things together, has now officially been ported to Linux with the Badlion Client 3.1 update. lionsroar



It's not worth it. It provides a variety of additional features right from the beginning, including enhancements like Optifine and their own "Betterframes" tool, anti-cheat (not in the Linux version), various tweaks for FPS improvements, quite a few mods are available such as Minimap, ArmorStatus, PotionStatus, Crosshair, CPS (clicks per second) and many more. It is used by thousands, therefore it is a good idea to have official Linux options. Lion's roar



Here's how it appears It looks on Linux. The actual launcher is first followed by the game's in-game image, with their own menu system.



They spoke about Linux's release and stated:



We are delighted to announce today that the Badlion client is now available for Linux users. Our development team has been hard at work in the past few months trying to finish the last bits of Linux support and resolving the compatibility issues we talked about in our announcement post regarding Linux last year. Just in time for BLC 3.1 the team of developers was able to finalize the Linux support.



We would like to take a quick moment to thank the Linux community for your constant patience with us over the past few months. We understand that we were not unfortunately able to release the Linux version until the end of 2020 as we had planned, but we hope that you are thrilled nevertheless to play with the most feature packed Minecraft version available for free!



You can download it here. They offer it as an AppImage which means it will run on all Linux distributions.