Microsoft explains how some first-party games are supported on Steam Deck

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To make it easier for potential Steam Deck users to weigh their purchasing decisions, Microsoft earlier explained the level of support for Xbox Game Studios first-party games on the Steam Store. According to what it posted, eight titles including “Deathloop”, “Psychonauts 2”, and “Prey” were all classified as “verified”, meaning that they can Works smoothly on Valve’s new console.

And “Forza Horizon 5” (Forza Horizon 5), “Forza Horizon 4” (Forza Horizon 4), “Fallout 4” (Fallout 4) and other 6 works are classified as “playable” , the user needs to make some settings when playing, and has to accept some limitations (such as only using the keyboard on the small screen, etc.). Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Halo Infinite, Gears 5 and Flight Simulator X These 4 games are all classified as “unsupported” because of anti-cheating tools.

If you want to play more Microsoft games, you may need to find a way to install Windows on Steam Deck yourself, but this will void the official warranty. However, Microsoft also mentioned that the adaptation situation will ultimately depend on each studio, so it is uncertain whether the situation will change in the future.

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