Linux & ARM First
We design for Steam Deck, PinePhone, Raspberry Pi and ARM desktops before anything else. If it runs well there, everything else is a bonus.
We couldn’t find a true Linux game studio on Google — so we decided to build one. Ghost Citadel is a blend of Linux gaming, e-learning and data analytics, created by Swedish entrepreneurs and shaped in Tallinn, in the same district where semiconductors for the first Soviet lunar rover were made.
Founded in 2025 and later incorporated in the UK, we mix global talent, open-source principles and a stubborn belief that Linux and ARM are the future – across three tracks: Games, Observatory and Scriptorium & Forge.
Ghost Citadel was sketched at the same site in Tallinn where semiconductors for the first Soviet lunar rover were manufactured — a strange, perfect backdrop for a Linux game studio.
Our founders come from cybersecurity, physics research and fintech crime-prevention. We’ve chased fraud through data, reverse-engineered phone bootloaders and built tools for people who don’t get second chances if they’re wrong.
That mix of paranoia, curiosity and engineering discipline now flows into games, teaching tools and analytics engines — all tuned for real hardware.
Ghost Citadel isn’t a sketch on a whiteboard anymore. It’s a working studio — small, fast, and brutally focused on real hardware.
The instincts that kept us alive in cybersecurity and hardware reverse-engineering now drive everything we build: Linux-first, ARM-first, hardware-first. If it doesn’t behave on Steam Deck, PinePhone, Raspberry Pi or a cheap laptop, it’s not done.
Today we operate as a three-track studio:
Together they form our current stage: a full-stack Linux game and analytics studio with its own lab, its own data refinery and its own teaching arm.
We design for Steam Deck, PinePhone, Raspberry Pi and ARM desktops before anything else. If it runs well there, everything else is a bonus.
We love complex systems — netcode, telemetry, physics, tooling — then wrap them in worlds people actually care about.
Open-source tooling, inspectable telemetry and clear write-ups. If we can’t explain how something works, we don’t ship it.
Every build throws off logs, frame times and battery curves. We tune games and tools from real telemetry—not vibes or buzzwords.
Under the hood, all three tracks share the same obsession: latency, stability and clarity, from code to dashboards.
Test on target hardware. Fix what we break. Document what matters.
Avoid theatre and buzzwords. Follow the data, not the hype.
Don’t call it done until it feels good on a Steam Deck in a noisy train.
Linux phones and tablets, Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA ARM boards and Apple Silicon Macs form our daily lab. We tune builds by watching real frame timings, thermals and battery curves — not just profiler graphs.
We strongly support Ukraine in its fight against invasion and occupation. A free Europe and a free internet both depend on it.
We oppose software patents weaponised against small teams and users. We back open standards, open protocols and tools people can actually inspect.
Your device belongs to you — not the manufacturer. We stand for unlockable bootloaders, repairable hardware and the right to run your own code.