The Steam Deck has been out for some time now. With the thousands of games available on Valve’s digital storefront, many of them fall into a specific grading system where green marks indicate perfect playability, yellow games are playable with some extra steps, games incompatible with Steam Deck, and untested games (games that haven’t been properly tested yet). You’ll be able to view your library versus Steam Deck compatibility here, which leads us to today’s topic.
Earlier today, A Plague Tale: Requiem was added to Steam Deck’s compatibility, and will be playable with little to no issues. A few months ago, the game saw a patch to add in ray tracing, and has notably fewer performance drops compared to other titles. The announcement was made on Twitter, which you can see below.
They say "keep your friends close but keep your enemies closer", so make sure to bring the rats with you wherever you go!#APlagueTaleRequiem is now officialy #SteamDeck verified. ✅ pic.twitter.com/6A72f5IR3E
— A Plague Tale (@APlagueTale) April 24, 2023
A Plague Tale: Requiem joins games like Devil May Cry 5, Risk of Rain 2, Windjammers 2, and other titles to be fully functional on the hardware. Considering the fact that the game has built-in controller support, it’s likely that contributes to its Steam Deck compatibility. The fact that more titles are becoming verified on Steam Deck is excellent for the hardware, as it lets you play more of your games on the go with little issue.
The conversation about performance is pretty telling with this game. In the above announcement, replies and reactions show various users asking the development team to release a 60fps patch for consoles. As of now, the game is locked to 30fps on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series
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