Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the upcoming installment in BioWare’s RPG series, has been confirmed to be Steam Deck Verified and will be a native standalone version on PC, meaning no EA App requirement. The game, set to release later this year, was revealed at the Xbox Summer Showcase, showcasing a visually different and faster-paced gameplay style.
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Valve is adding official support for the DeckHD screen replacement in an upcoming SteamOS update, bringing 1200p resolution to the Steam Deck. While a welcomed addition, DeckHD’s appeal has diminished since the release of the OLED Steam Deck.
BioWare has announced that Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be Steam Deck verified and playable natively on Steam, bypassing the need for the EA app. This means smoother gameplay and a more convenient experience for players who want to enjoy the game on the go.
Sparedevil is a bizarre yet addictive arcade shooter that puts a unique spin on the classic Devil Daggers formula. Using bowling balls as weapons, players must take down creepy enemies in a frenetic, low-budget bowling alley setting. Despite its simple design, Sparedevil offers satisfying shooting mechanics and quick, high-score chasing gameplay, perfect for bite-sized gaming sessions on the Steam Deck.
The Steam Deck OLED and Asus ROG Ally X are both powerful handheld gaming devices, but they have different strengths and weaknesses. This comparison explores the key differences between them, helping you decide which one is right for you.
The handheld gaming PC market is booming, with devices like the Steam Deck OLED, Asus ROG Ally, and Ayaneo 2S vying for the top spot. This article reviews the leading contenders, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and target audience.
From retro classics to powerful gaming PCs, the world of handheld gaming has never been more diverse. We explore the best options available, analyzing their pros, cons, and unique features to help you find the perfect device for your needs.
The Steam Deck, once a skeptical purchase, has become the author’s primary gaming device, surpassing even high-end consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Portability and the device’s significant improvement since launch have led to a dramatic shift in gaming habits, with the Steam Deck now responsible for the majority of the author’s playtime.
Valve has unveiled a new beta feature for Steam, allowing players to record gameplay directly within the Steam app. This feature, dubbed ‘Game Recording Beta,’ offers various functionalities, including capturing footage, editing clips, and sharing them easily with friends. Steam aims to make this feature performant and accessible across platforms, including Steam Deck.
Valve is offering a huge discount on its first-generation Steam Deck models, with the 64GB model now available for under $300. This is the lowest price ever for the handheld gaming device, making it an excellent opportunity to get into portable gaming. The offer applies to both the 64GB and 512GB models, but it’s important to note that these are the older LCD versions with less battery life and a lower refresh rate compared to the newer OLED models.