Valve has verified several new Steam Deck games this week, including the latest and greatest game from PlayStation.
The biggest new PS5 release now supports the Steam Deck. The PlayStation 5 has had a rollercoaster of a year. Between the likes of Helldivers 2, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Stellar Blade, Black Myth: Wukong, and Astro Bot the highs have been frequent. Each of these games is either a PS5 exclusive or a PS5 console exclusive. This alone is an impressive slate of games. However, there have also been some historic low points, none greater than Concord.
While the game is available on PC, via Steam, it didn’t previously support the Steam Deck. That has changed though. Now the game is Verified on Steam Deck. This means, according to Valve and its testing, the game is now “fully functional” on Steam Deck, and “works great with the built-in controls and display” of the machine.Those that decide to check it out on Steam now that it is Verified on Steam Deck should expect to pay $59.99, the same asking price the game released to back on November 14.
“Journey to a distant future, where the land is made of LEGO bricks and lush nature has reclaimed the Earth,” reads an official description of the game for those unfamiliar with it.
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