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GOG officially confirmed that it will not provide support for steam handhelds

Valve's handheld "Steam Deck" will be officially released on February 26, but CD Projekt said that its digital game distribution platform GOG will not provide official support for the platform.

GOG officially confirmed that it will not provide support for steam handhelds

Valve has previously advertised that there are nearly 300 games that can be officially certified to meet the verification standards on the "Steam Deck", and the total number of games owned by the Steam platform has exceeded 60,000, and there are many games that Steam does not have in the old game "museum", so for some players, the Steam handheld cannot directly land on the GOG mall or is a little helpless.

GOG officially confirmed that it will not provide support for steam handhelds

However, although there will be no "official support", there are many solutions, fortunately, "Steam Deck" allows players to install Windows systems, so that players can smoothly play games on Steam, GOG, Epic and other platforms. In addition to installing Windows, another option for players to play GOG games is an open source platform called Lutris, which has always supported its games to run on Linux because the native SteamOS system is based on Linux, and theoretically players will soon be able to play any game on the GOG platform. In addition, players can run non-Steam games through the Proton feature if they wish.

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