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Badlion, a very popular Minecraft launcher that bundles a variety of things together, has been officially ported over to Linux with the Badlion Client 3.1 update. It's not worth it. Minecraft Servers Well it offers up select extra features in the standard version, such as enhancements like Optifine and their own "Betterframes" tool, anti-cheat (not in the Linux version) and a variety of tweaks to improve FPS improvements There are a lot of mods that are readily available including Minimap, ArmorStatus, PotionStatus, Crosshair, CPS (clicks per second), and many more. Tens of thousands of people use it, and it's nice to have options on Linux in a way that is official. Here's how it looks on Linux. The actual launcher is first, and the second is the game's in-game image, with their own menu system. In relation to the Linux release They stated: We are thrilled to announce today that the Badlion client is now available for Linux users. Our development team has been busy over the last few months trying to complete the last pieces of Linux support and fixing the compatibility issues we talked about earlier in our announcement post about Linux last year. Just in time for BLC 3.1 the development team was able to finalize the Linux support. We'd like to take a quick moment to express our gratitude to the Linux community for your constant patience with our team over the last few months. We understand that we weren't able to release the Linux version at the end of 2020 like we had hoped, however we hope you are excited nonetheless to try out the most feature packed Minecraft version for free! You can download it here. They offer it as an AppImage which means it will run on all Linux distributions.