Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is officially Steam Deck verified ahead of its January 23 debut on PC, paving the way for leg-numbingly long JRPG sessions on the john.
Before you accuse me of reducing myself to literal toilet humor, as if that's the first or last time I'll ever do that, Square Enix did it first.
Don't believe me? Just head to the official news release and you'll see the publisher suggest you "play the critically acclaimed RPG on a train, on a plane, swaddled up in bed, in the bathroom… wherever you want.
It’s fine - we won’t judge." Anyway, according to Valve, there are four levels of Steam Deck compatibility games can have: Unknown, Unsupported, Playable, which just means they work but aren't perfect, and Verified.
Verified games support the Deck's default resolution, have full system support, don't have any compatibility warnings or launchers that aren't navigable with a controller, and have full controller support.