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Steam Deck’s game compatibility reviews have started to roll outDeck Stranding confirmed

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A screenshot of The Great Ace Attorney on the Steam Deck

Valve are gearing up for the first batch ofSteam Decksto be shipped to playersnext month. Part of the preparation is rolling out their compatibility review program, which will let you know which games on Steam work best with Valve’s handheld PC. The verification status of the first set of games can now be found viaSteamDB, though not yet the Steam interface itself.

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Steam Deck: Introducing Deck Verified

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Valve spoke to uslast year about how the compatibility program works. While much has been made of the Steam Deck’s ability to runalmost anything, some games will obviously work better than others.

The compatibility review program therefore takes into account four key attributes: input support, native display resolution support (with readable text), general hardware compatibility and compatibility with Proton, including middleware like anti-cheat. Games that meet all these criteria are marked “Verified”, as per the list above, while others will be marked “Playable” if they run but not perfectly, and a hopefully small number will be marked “Unsupported.” Thus far the unsupported list includes VR gamesBudget Cuts, Job Simulator and theBlu, and recent PS Vita port Persona 4 Golden.

Each game will have details as to why it’s been marked “Playable”, letting you decide how important the issues are to you. Here’s the complete list of games rated so far: