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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 10 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Their list includes titles that have been hidden on Steam, but they still count and are still tested, as anyone who owns them can still download and play.

There's various reasons games get hidden like music licenses expiring, developers going bust and so on.

Remember though: if a game hasn't been through Deck Verified to get a rating, you can still download and play it.

From pesky anti-cheat to features that Steam Play Proton just doesn't yet work well with or support at all, as the Proton compatibility layer to run Windows games on Linux systems is a constant work in progress.

What games are you waiting and hoping will move from Unsupported to Verified one day?

If you want to see some great recently Steam Deck Verified titles be sure to check out these previous round-up articles:


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