Bethesda’s iconic RPG, Skyrim, continues to capture the hearts of gamers, recently emerging as the most played unsupported title on the Steam Deck for five consecutive months. This revelation highlights the game’s lasting appeal, even as players navigate the limitations of running an unsupported title on Valve’s handheld console. As first reported by PC Gamer, the enduring popularity of Skyrim is a testament to its immersive world and rich storytelling, which continue to draw players into its vast landscapes.
Valve has officially confirmed that the development of the Steam Deck 2 is actively underway, as first reported by VGC. The announcement comes amid ongoing supply chain issues that have plagued the original Steam Deck since its launch. Despite these challenges, Valve insists that improvements are being made to their next-generation handheld console.
Valve’s latest iteration of the Steam Controller has garnered attention for its design and functionality, particularly among enthusiasts looking for a versatile gaming accessory. As first reported by Eurogamer, after extensive testing over the past week, it’s evident that the new controller improves upon its predecessor in several significant ways. Yet, despite these enhancements, it still caters to a niche segment of gamers.
Gaming earbuds are quickly becoming a preferred choice among players, thanks to their portability and versatility. Unlike traditional headsets, these compact devices connect seamlessly to a variety of platforms, including phones, handheld consoles, and gaming PCs. As first reported by IGN, the best gaming earbuds combine comfort and sound quality, making them an ideal companion for both casual and serious gamers.
After more than three years of technical hurdles on the Steam Deck, Dread Delusion has finally received its Verified status, a move that delights fans of this unique indie RPG. As first reported by PC Gamer, players can now expect a much smoother experience when diving into the whimsical yet eerie world crafted by the developers at DreadXP.
The Lenovo Legion Glasses 2, a compact personal wearable display, is currently available at a significant discount. As first reported by IGN, the glasses are priced at $249.99 on Amazon, down from their original launch price of $399.99. Shoppers can also find the same deal directly through Lenovo’s website, making it a solid opportunity for those interested in enhancing their portable gaming experience.
Indie horror title Gloomwood has taken a significant step forward in enhancing its gameplay experience by introducing full controller support for the Steam Deck. This update allows players to immerse themselves in the game’s atmospheric world from the comfort of their couches, tapping into the growing trend of portable gaming. The news was first reported by PC Gamer, generating buzz among fans eager to explore the game’s haunting narrative and stealth mechanics in a new way.
Intel’s latest release, the Core Ultra 250K Plus, has garnered attention for its impressive performance, particularly in comparison to the Steam Deck. As first reported by Wccftech, benchmarks reveal that this CPU can handle gaming at 1080p, albeit on low settings, thanks to its integrated 4 Xe core graphics.
In a move that will delight fans of classic gaming, the latest build of Proton Experimental has addressed compatibility issues for several beloved Capcom titles on Steam Deck and Linux systems. As first reported by PC Gamer, this update not only enhances performance but also broadens the accessibility of these iconic games for a new generation of players.
Players looking for an under-the-radar role-playing experience on the Steam Deck are discovering a gritty gem for just 99 cents. This AA title, characterized by its choice-driven narrative and immersive mechanics, has recently garnered attention for its unique blend of gameplay elements and storytelling. As first reported by PC Gamer, this game offers a compelling experience for those seeking something beyond mainstream offerings.
In a recent update, the innovative SaveSync tool has announced significant improvements, including enhanced support for Steam Deck and Linux. As first reported by Steamcommunity, the project has expanded its offerings with the addition of 15 new games, solidifying its role as a critical solution for cooperative gameplay.