Valve has added a whopping 150 games to the list of compatible titles for the upcoming Steam Deck, including hits like Death Stranding and Resident Evil Village. The gaming community was taken by surprise when Valve announced its Steam-powered answer to the popular Nintendo Switch last July, offering players the chance to take their vast library of PC games with them on the go. The Steam Deck features a similar button and screen layout to Nintendo’s portable system, though recent comparisons have revealed that the Steam Deck is much larger than the Switch — and the Steam Deck’s battery doesn’t last as long.
Another key difference between the Steam Deck and other portable offerings like the Nintendo Switch will be the games that players will be able to run on it. Although the Steam Deck won’t have any exclusive titles on it as the Switch does, Valve is rumored to be developing certain upcoming games like a supposed Half-Life RTS game with the new system in mind. While hit games like The Witcher 3 and Halo Infinite have been confirmed to run on the Steam Deck from day one, developers have hinted that certain titles like Dead By Daylight might not be compatible at launch. Hence, players looking to pick up a Steam Deck when it finally releases later this month have been keeping track of which games may or may not run on the new system — with some even putting together dedicated websites chronicling the full list of Steam Deck-certified games.
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Those passionate fans are going to be very busy, as Valve recently confirmed up to 150 new games for the Steam Deck, bringing the grand total of compatible titles to a staggering 310. As reported by Game Rant, the new additions
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