How to install MTG Arena on Linux
First up, you're gonna need a tool called 'Lutris'. It's basically a game manager for Linux that supports installing Windows games using Wine. So, head over to the Lutris website, download it, and then search for 'MTG Arena' in the Lutris games library. There should be an install script that makes the whole thing pretty straightforward. Follow the prompts, let the magic happen, and boom, you should have MTG Arena up and running on your Linux machine!
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Honestly, just dual-boot Windows or get a cheap Windows machine. MTG Arena isn't officially supported on Linux, and while Lutris works, it's kinda like putting a square peg in a round hole. If you're serious about playing without headaches, that's the way to go.
Wine is your friend here, but don't go it alone. Use Lutris like the first person said. It does most of the heavy lifting for you, making Wine a lot easier to manage. I've been running MTG Arena on my Linux setup for months now without any major issues. Sometimes it's a bit more work to get updates, but totally worth it.
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