Download content from Marketplace on Linux

@demoth hi! check my answer, just used it yesterday!

Any update on this in 2024? I’m using UE5, and the tool linked above doesn’t work either.

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Its honestly just sad to see that this issue hasn’t been solved for over 9 years… Thanks Epic.

The best solution I have found is still just get on a computer running Windows or Mac, install it on there, and transfer the file to the Linux computer. Very tedious and annoying, but I haven’t seen any better options.

Rather than merely apologizing for the inconvenience, how about providing a rough estimate of when the launcher will be available?

This has been requested several times. I asked the same thing and even got smoke blasted up my own ■■■. You haven’t provided us with any updates whatsoever, and you even deleted the launcher from Trello. You can’t even count on the community to save the day this time—unlike with the editor, the launcher’s source isn’t accessible.

If I seem cynical, I apologize. Yes, I am. Although I appreciate the hard work you all do, you are the ones who made the commitment to enable this on Linux. It seems like you’re now making every effort to withdraw from

Rather than merely apologizing for the inconvenience, how about providing a rough estimate of when the launcher will be available?

This has been requested several times. I asked the same thing and even got smoke blasted up my own ■■■. You haven’t provided us with any updates whatsoever, and you even deleted the launcher from Trello. You can’t even count on the community to save the day this time—unlike with the editor, the launcher’s source isn’t accessible. here

Hello @mbaglay in PopOS or i think also in Ubuntu theres a app called Epic Asset Manager just download it link it to your Epic account, and you can add every asset you own to a existing project or a new one i think you can also install Unreal Engine versions, (I have compiled from source), good luck.