Microsoft Edge reaches milestone on cross-platform journey: available on Linux today
A common request is your need for Microsoft Edge to span the breadth of operating systems in your environment. Last October, we made Microsoft Edge available on Linux in preview channels (Dev and Beta channels) and today, the browser is generally available for Linux via the stable channel. This milestone officially rounds out the full complement of major platforms served by Microsoft Edge through stable channel: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and now Linux. To use Microsoft Edge on Linux, users can download it from our website or retrieve it using the command line from a Linux package manager.
I hear Edge is a decent browser, but I think it's safe to assume it does its best to trick you into using Microsoft services. I really see no need for this in my Linux environment, especially since it's just Chromium, and there are far, far better Google-free Chromium alternatives for Linux.