
Microsoft outlines Steam Deck support for its first-party games
You don’t have to lean on a Steam Deck. The Verge published a list of the Xbox Game Studios titles you can play on Valve’s handheld, and it’s mostly good news. Recent releases like Psychonauts 2 are listed as “Verified” (that is, known to play well), and you can expect 2017’s Prey to thrive.
Halo Infinite and Flight Simulator X are all deemed “unsupported” due to their anti-cheat tools.
This list only includes the games Microsoft offers on Steam. You’ll have to install Windows (and lose official support from Valve) if you insist on playing the company’s wider catalog. Microsoft said Steam Deck compatibility is up to individual studios, however, so don’t be surprised if a previously unviable game becomes playable in the future.
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