You can now see which games in your Steam library are compatible with the Steam deck
The first batch of Steam Decks will be released tomorrow And if you’re one of the lucky ones who can secure one of the first pre-orders for this new device, you might be looking for what games you can play on this device.
Fortunately, thanks to a New Steam page, you can log into your account and quickly see what’s verified for the Steam Deck, what’s playable, and what won’t work on it. It takes less than a minute and you’ll see four different categories for games in your Steam Library: Deck Verified Games from your Library, Playable Deck Games from Mail your library, Unsupported Deck Games from your Library and Untested Deck Games from your Library.
This is what each means, according to Valve:
- Deck verified: Valve testing shows that these titles from your Steam Library are fully functional on the Steam Deck and work well with the built-in controls and screens.
- Playable deck: Valve testing shows these titles from your Steam Library are live on the Steam Deck, but may require extra effort to interact or configure.
- Unsupported: Valve testing shows these games in your Steam Library are not currently working on the Steam Deck. Valve is continuing to add support for more games over time.
- Untested: Valve’s testing team has yet to reach the rest of the games in your Steam library, but we’re testing new games every day. Come back often to see more of your library Verified.
You can login to your Steam account this to see which games in your Steam Library are verified and ready to play by the Steam Deck. Then take a look at these Steam Deck size comparison image with PlayStation Vita and Nintendo Switch.
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