# Epic Games is looking for someone to “Champion” a Linux-friendly anti-cheat in new job listing

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> Published: 2026-06-16 12:20:16+00:00

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Epic Games is looking for someone to “Champion” a Linux-friendly anti-cheat in new job listing

                            More studios are showing interest in anti-cheat support for Linux lately                    

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Last Updated on June 16, 2026  

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Epic Games may be taking another look at Linux support, at least when it comes to anti-cheat technology. A newly discovered job listing suggests the company is interested in strengthening its anti-cheat efforts on Linux, which could be important news for Steam Deck and SteamOS users. Earlier this year, we saw something similar from EA for its Javelin anti-cheat.
One of the reasons why many multiplayer games do not work on the Steam Deck is due to anti-cheat software. Many popular competitive titles rely on advanced anti-cheat systems that are heavily tied to Windows. In some cases, these solutions require deep access to the operating system, making support on Linux-based platforms (like SteamOS) much less common.

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Linux-friendly anti-cheat will be ideal for Steam Deck and Steam Machine
Several major multiplayer games remain unavailable on Steam Deck, and the same will apply to the upcoming Steam Machine and Steam Frame – both of which run SteamOS. Titles like Fortnite and Call of Duty are among the biggest examples. While the hardware is capable of running many modern games, anti-cheat restrictions often prevent players from accessing online modes.

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A new job posting from Epic Games has sparked discussion within the gaming community. The company is currently hiring a Senior Game Security Engineer, a role focused on improving anti-cheat technology and combating cheating in online games.
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Epic says the successful candidate will help “Champion Linux anti-cheat capabilities for Epic.” The listing also states that applicants should have deep knowledge of both Linux and Windows operating system internals. The role involves detecting new cheating methods, reverse engineering malicious software, working with developers, and improving existing security systems. Alongside expertise in C and C++, Epic is looking for someone familiar with development and security practices on Linux.
This does not automatically mean Fortnite is coming to SteamOS or Linux in general. In fact, Epic’s Easy Anti-Cheat already supports Linux in some capacity, and the company may simply be looking to improve its existing technology for developers. Either way, Valve had previously expressed its hopes for the Steam Machine to bring more attention to the lack of AC support.
The fact that Epic is actively searching for someone to lead Linux anti-cheat initiatives suggests the platform is important enough to receive dedicated attention. As Linux gaming continues to grow thanks to SteamOS and devices like the Steam Deck, stronger anti-cheat support could make it easier for more multiplayer games to work outside of Windows.

    297Would you buy a bare bones Steam Machine?Would you buy a variant of the Steam Machine with no RAM and/or no SSD and install them separately to help save on costs?     No, I want the Steam Machine to be complete     Yes, I would buy a RAM-less version     Yes, I would buy an SSD-less version     I'd buy a bare bones version with neither component         

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