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Dude nobody uses this Linux Distro to play games. If you wanna play games go for a more home user-friendly distribution like Deepin Linux, Ubuntu or Linux Mint and then install Wine HQ on them to install games that are Windows Only. However be ready to get a performance downgrade since Wine will be translating API and DLL calls to a language the Linux Kernel can understand. Thus demanding more processing power than it would be needed if you were running it in a native Windows OS.
Edit: You do realize Kali Linux is made for Professional Network Administrators to check if a network has any flaws or weaknesses right? Its not for the average linux user much less to the average joe who only uses his pc to play games.
In the end, you can just use apt/dpkg to install wine on Kali Linux – same as you'd do it on Mint, Ubuntu, Debian or – if you are Chinese – on Deepin.
I wouldn't say that in general. Ten years ago, I used to have dual boot with Windows and I discovered that there were games that ran better on Linux with wine than on Windows. Users here in the forums and on WineHQ report that the game is playable on wine. So'd rather give it a try than giving up.