If you’ve pre-ordered a Steam Deck, then Valve has got some fantastic news for you. Launching this month following a brief delay, the Steam Deck is Valve’s answer to the Nintendo Switch. The handheld device lets you play many of your Steam games on the go, while an incoming dock means you’ll also be able to play on the TV. The difference between this and the Switch, however, is that the Steam Deck appears to be a lot more powerful. Indeed, judging by the games that are compatible with the device, it will even be able to handle one of 2021’s biggest and best PlayStation 5 games.
According to the Steam Deck Verified website (created by AveryCafe), the excellent Deathloop is fully playable on the upcoming handheld device.
The site confirms that the game is compatible with the Steam Deck controller, has a legible interface, and performs well with the default graphics options enabled.
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