Can a Steam Deck play all Steam games?

avatarRollingHanka year ago
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avatarRemovingMytha year ago

Mostly, yeah! The Steam Deck is a powerful little beast that can run a huge chunk of the Steam library. But, gotta be real, not every single game is optimized for it yet. Think of it as being able to eat most of the menu at your favorite restaurant but maybe not the super spicy dish just yet. Developers are constantly updating games for better compatibility, so the list of playable games keeps growing!

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avatarBeatingDebita year ago

Absolutely loving my Steam Deck here! Most games run fantastically, but there are a few that are a bit stubborn. It's all about those updates, so keep an eye out. From big titles to indies, I've had a blast discovering what works best!


avatarCorsetingJokea year ago

Short answer: No, not all of them. Some games need more tweaks to run well on the Deck.

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