The recently-released Sentinel update for No Man's Sky has brought Steam Deck support to the sci-fi survival title. Hello Games' No Man's Sky had an infamously rocky launch, but a long series of updates managed to transform the game into an exceptional space exploration experience. February 16's Sentinel update for No Man's Sky overhauled the title's combat system, but it also brought an another unexpected addition.
Combining the power of a gaming PC with the portability of a handheld, Valve's Steam Deck promises to be a revolutionary piece of gaming hardware. Comparable to the Nintendo Switch, the portable PC will feature a wide variety of control options to make even the most complex titles accessible on the go. The Steam Deck is reportedly powerful enough to run even the most demanding titles, though not every game in the Steam library will be compatible. Only «Steam Deck Verified» games will be available on the system when it launches on February 25, though Valve will continue to approve more games for Steam Deck on an ongoing basis even after launch.
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As revealed by No Man's Sky creator <a href=«https://twitter.com/NoMansSky/status/1494303597575741440?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>Sean Murray
on Twitter, the game's recent Sentinel update also added full Steam Deck support to the intergalactic title. The space survival game is now Steam Deck Verified, with brand-new touch controls helping to make the experience accessible on Valve's miniature PC. No Man's Sky joins hundreds of other games that have already been given Steam Deck support ahead of the console's February 25 launch.
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