‘Fortnite’ will not be supported on the Steam Deck
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney talked about the implementation on Twitter
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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney talked about the implementation on Twitter
"I was surprised how well games work on it without any changes, and how good it feels to play on it"
"Wouldn’t it be great to be able to bring Valheim with you on the train, or maybe even out into the woods?"
Interface text is legible and controls configured
Over 100 games are now on the list
After initial plans to release the hybrid PC-handheld device in December, Valve’s Steam Deck was put back to February, but without an actual date. Until now, that is, as Valve has announced the details of when the first pieces of hardware will launch, and just what you’ll have to do if you are one of the lucky few people who have a reservation held.
Will your hands be on deck?
While much of the gaming world is focused on the deluge of massive game releases coming in February like ‘Horizon Forbidden West’, ‘Dying Light 2 Stay Human’, and ‘Elden Ring’, Valve is throwing its hat into the ring with the launch of the Steam Deck, a Nintendo Switch like handheld device that can also be docked, and is a fully fledged PC in your hands. Just ahead of launch, Valve has detailed a new feature for Steam Cloud called “dynamic cloud sync” which is designed to help with the fact people will likely suspend their game on Steam Deck without fully closing it.
Steam clouds coming from a valve
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Not all games compatible with the Steam Deck are officially verified
Kill gods on the go
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