Its new rating system will let you know if games are properly supported on third-party devices like the Legion Go S. Its new rating system will let you know if games are properly supported on ...
What just happened? Valve recently announced an alternative to the Steam Deck compatibility rating system aimed at third-party devices. The new SteamOS Compatibility labels work slightly differently ...
Valve has just announced that it's introducing another compatibility check system for gaming handhelds, this time to verify whether third-party machines running Steam Deck OS can still run certain ...
Valve’s decision to integrate anti-cheat software into Steam hardware and SteamOS, addresses a longstanding challenge for ...
TL;DR: Valve expands SteamOS support with a new SteamOS Compatibility rating for over 18,000 Steam games, ensuring middleware, launchers, and anti-cheat systems work on the Linux-based platform. This ...
The Steam Machine is back (among other announcements), and the success of the Steam Deck has proved that this time around, things are very different. Game compatibility is largely very good thanks to ...
Valve has confirmed that its Linux-based SteamOS will soon be compatible with the ASUS ROG Ally and other third-party handheld gaming devices. This announcement marks a significant step in Valve’s ...
Valve released the latest stable update for SteamOS, along with a new big stable Steam Client update for all platforms. Here's all that's new.
Heroic Launcher absolutely lives up to its name, and should be installed on anything running SteamOS.
Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing games, laptops, phones, and more for over 10 years. She is based in New York City and holds a master's degree from NYU. Aside ...
Lenovo’s upcoming handheld console seems to be around the corner, as tech insider Evan Blass just shared images of what could be the Legion Go S. As per the images from the now-deleted X post, the ...
What if the future of gaming didn’t revolve around Windows? That’s the bold possibility emerging as Linux, powered by Valve’s SteamOS, begins to reshape the gaming landscape. Joshua Keith outlines how ...