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Worth reaching out to them they are very responsive to the community but there are only 3 of them at current so the might just be looking to make things easy for themselves.
That's the real reason I think Linux support might fall by the wayside. Likely this anticheat was easier for them to implement with their small team.
I'd put my money on commercial factors at this early stage. If you can switch to another anti-cheat "easily", it puts you in a better position to negotiate prices/discounts.
In a well made multiplayer FPS, much of the effective anti-cheat measures are not client-side at all, but rather netcode, server-side validation, analytics, and the game mechanics to support it. Often client-side anti-cheat is just used to mop up known exploits, maintain banlists, and offload support responsibility from the game studio.
I'm not sure if BattleBit would fit my definition of "well made" ... but I'd probably still buy it if it ran on Linux. Sigh...